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spicy coleslaw by Chez la merecourtesy Michael Smith and foodtv.ca |
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Deli-Style Rye Bread for Beginners by myra byankaThere is a relatively new method in baking bread that is becoming very popular. It is called cold fermentation. It allows one to bypass sponges, bigas, etc., as well as kneading. In basically a few minutes you can mix the dough, let it rise, then it goes into refrigeration for three days to develop the flavor. This makes it easy prep… |
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Crabmeat Pie by JeananneThis is a Old Fashion Family Pie Crust recipe...Been in my family for a long time. Better to mix one crust at a time. Makes one crust: 3 cups Flour Dash Salt 1 cup Crisco 1/2 cup Milk (add 1 teaspoon Vinegar) Makes sour milk. Mix all ingredients for one minute or untill well mixed( Do not over mix makes crust hard) Roll out on… |
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Perfect Clear Chicken Broth by Claudia lamascoloStep by Step and the secrets to make the perfect broth, suggestions on what to make with it and use the leftover chicken for more than one use. Take a look a this one. |
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Banana Coconut Frosting by Krystina Castella
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Pomegranate Apple Pops by Krystina CastellaIn college I had an assignment to choose a fruit and use the structure to inspire a design. I picked the familiar but somewhat boring banana. My friend chose the pomegranate. I had never seen one before and was fascinated by its color, shape, taste, and the number of seeds (I counted almost six hundred). Today, with evidence of the… |
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Thai Iced Coffee Pops by Krystina CastellaThai iced coffee is a very sweet, creamy refreshment brewed by street vendors in a cloth bag and served in a plastic bag with plenty of crushed ice and a straw. These Thai Iced Coffee Pops are based on traditional recipes and serving methods. The Thai coffee powder (oliang) and the milk are poured over crushed ice and not mixed,… |
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Coffe Cream Cheese Frosting by Krystina Castella
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Shaking Beef (Bo Luc Lac) by Charles PhanThis is a very popular dish that I enjoy serving. It serves 4 as part of a multi-course meal |
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Banana Bread by margaret MeyerA family favorite here! This vegan banana bread recipe is nice and moist. I've been making this for years made with whole wheat flour. http://veganmontana.blogspot.com/2010/05/banana-bread.html |
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Moroccan Carrot Soup with Lentils by Hungry In The RockiesOK, before you say it, I know that we are supposed to be a focused on flavors of the Rocky Mountains, so how does Morocco fit in? Well even in Vail, Colorado we crave the delights of exotic cuisines from around the world. In addition, I discovered my new favorite shop in Denver, Savory Spice Shop on Platte. It had wonderful spices… |
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Shrimp Etouffee by BearNakedBakerI love Cajun food and making "black" roux is a lot of fun and a bit of a challenge. I took Cajun/Creole cooking lessons in my 20's and have become a big fan of its dishes. It does require time to cook this meal, but it's well worth it. It looks great if you mound your rice in a coffee cup and un-mold it on center of plate and serve… |
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Meatloaf Sliders with Tomato Relish and Cheese by BearNakedBaker
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Oh Yeah B B Q sauce by Robert LongThis is not my original but it is a keeper. If you like B B Q sauce with a little bite, this is for you. "A sweet, dark brown barbecue sauce for pork, beef, or just about anything on the grill goes together quickly, and has a complex, sweet and tangy flavor with overtones of molasses, brown mustard, honey, and Asian sauces. This… |
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Banana Nut Bread by Chef Smith
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