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Cajun Crowder Beans

Cajun Crowder Beans by Amos Miller

Also known as Crowder peas, these delicious little fellas can often be found in frozen form at the store. These are fresh picked right here in Michigan and, like fava beans and so many other seasonal treats, we rush them to the table. Crowders are really a 'Southern' treat and I first enjoyed them when visiting relatives in West…

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Chicken Wings or Drummies - Orange Glazed

Chicken Wings or Drummies - Orange Glazed by Amos Miller

Just make PLENTY for those Bowl Games! I had one trim couple eat 4 lbs and then look for more. This is very simple, but does take some lapsed time because I bake the wings, so the skin is crisp, yet the meat is moist and very tender. No eggs, flour, oil or milk are used in this recipe. This recipe makes enough glaze to coat…

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Almond Cupcakes

Almond Cupcakes by Krystina Castella

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Lemon Merringue Pie

Lemon Merringue Pie by colleen

Nan's recipe ( My grandmother, Margaret Rudis)

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Fabulous Braised Short Ribs Provençal, Lovely for Christmas or Hanukkah

Fabulous Braised Short Ribs Provençal, Lovely for Christmas or Hanukkah by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

This sensational dish is bound to become your all-time favorite to make for either Christmas or Hanukkah. I know it’s my family’s favorite and I’m making it again this year! It’s much more fattening than most recipes I’ve share because short ribs are a…

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Homemade Buffalo Wing Sauce

Homemade Buffalo Wing Sauce by myra byanka

Frank's or homemade? Give this a try. It's just as good, and cheaper. Make it as hot as you want. As is, it's moderately hot.

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Country Captain Chicken Curry

Country Captain Chicken Curry by myra byanka

No one is certain about the origin of this American curry dish. It is known that sea vessels that docked at Low Country ports (South Carolina and Georgia) began arriving with Indian spices in the early 1800s. Serve this stew over Classic Rice Pilaf or Arturo's Coconut Rice.

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Two Memphis BBQ Sauces

Two Memphis BBQ Sauces by myra byanka

In between the sweetness of Kansas City and spicier Texas bbq sauces. I use homemade chili powder, and if you don't, invest in a better quality powder like Gephardt's or Mexene.

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Chili Guiseppe

Chili Guiseppe by J. Gino Genovesi

There ae many legends about the origin of Chili. rt was probably a meal for the poorest of people. Chili, as we know it in the U.S. is not found in Mexico, only those areas where tourists go.. The first written account of Chili Con Carne was recorded in the 17th century by Sister Mary of Agreda of Spain. Today chili is known…

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AUSHAK - AFGHAN RAVIOLI

AUSHAK - AFGHAN RAVIOLI by Linda Tay Esposito

I first tasted Aushak at the Salang Pass restaurant in Fremont, a city where a lot of Afghan immigrants have settled. Aushak is proof that Marco Polo made his way through that part of the world (I mean through the Hindu Kush, not Fremont!) enroute back from China. Aushak is traditionally made with beef - it's the Afghan version of…

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VEAL EMINCEE

VEAL EMINCEE by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY

VEAL EMINCEE

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Chocolate Boston Cream Cake

Chocolate Boston Cream Cake by BearNakedBaker

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Braised Cinghiale (Wild Boar) Sugo with Chocolate

Braised Cinghiale (Wild Boar) Sugo with Chocolate by Robbie Lewis

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Asian Style Chicken Salad

Asian Style Chicken Salad by Chef Smith

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Avocado, Tomato and Mango Salsa

Avocado, Tomato and Mango Salsa by Bombdiggity Hot Dogs

This is a great salsa on hot dogs or tortilla chips

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