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Chicken Wings or Drummies - Orange Glazed by Amos MillerJust 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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Italian Monkey Bread by Patti FisherSerious sports fan friends of ours are making pasta for the big game. They’re calling it the “Spaghetti Bowl”. Sorry I couldn’t get the sauce recipe; they say it’s a family secret. They wanted something different than plain old garlic bread and Patti came up with this. This is easy to fix a day ahead and super easy with ready made… |
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Garlic Lovers Chicken by Patti FisherChicken was on sale this week and Patti found a beauty, it was over 7lbs. so we had plenty left over for an awesome spontaneous picnic the next day with cold chicken. The sauce was simple with lots of flavor. Ken especially loved the 40 or so cloves of garlic. The longer garlic cooks the sweeter it gets. Plus, with our Pacific Living… |
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Potluck Cheeseburger Mac by Patti FisherWe were invited to a potluck at our community center and asked what we should bring. The resounding vote was: meat! Spending the afternoon with our friends and neighbors is always fun and we wanted to do something everyone would love. We mixed lots of super lean, top quality ground beef with sharp cheddar cheese and elbow macaroni.… |
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Macadamia Nut Cookies with Dark Chocolate by Chef ChuckOne of my favorite cookie recipes! |
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Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookies by Chef ChuckDelicious and rich. |
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Snickerdoodles by Chef ChuckCookies with plenty of cinnamon and sugar! |
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Fresh Strawberry Pie Topped Cheesecake…The Ultimate Skinny Dessert by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxIf you’re looking for a fabulous, decadent, finale for a party, you’ll love this dreamy cheesecake. It’s luxuriously low in fat and calories compared to a full fat cheesecake. One slice of this magnificent dessert has 233 calories, 9 grams of fat and… |
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Savory Creole Sweet Potato Casserole by Amos MillerNo sweet topping here - this has breadcrumbs & bacon and the Creole twist of Jamaican Pickapeppa Sauce in the yams. It is good to venture outside your comfort zone from time to time - and this is a good way to start! I was set on this culinary path in 1987 when first introduced to Chef Austin Leslie at Chez Helene in New Orleans.… |
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Fuzzy Navel Cheesecake by Henry MolineThis is a fun and delicious cheesecake. It can also be the talk of the party. |
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Lemon Gateau Shenandoah by Windle GrissettI created this lovely masterpiece in honor of my daughter Shenandoah whom has chosen to follow in my foot steps. As a child she loved lemons, and still does |
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Cherry Claflouti by Windle GrissettThe French version of a cobbler, great with Vanilla Bean Ice Cream. |
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Cajun Bread Pudding with Praline Sauce by Amos MillerThe Praline Sauce is a stand-alone that will add depth and excitement to any cake or pudding, but it marries perfectly with this Cajun-inspired recipe. This is a dish that I have served hundreds of times and is always a favorite - so much so that folks often ask for a serving or two 'to go'. Easy ingredients, easy to prepare.… |
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Ruby's Creole Bread Pudding & Butter Rum Sauce by Amos MillerNEVER throw stale bread away! You have the base for an absolutely delicious Creole bread pudding that will have your guests melting with pleasure. The Rum Sauce is fabulous on all kinds of desserts, from the Creole Rice Pudding to cupcakes. In this case, you want to warm the sauce, rather than chill it, so it is spreadable.… |
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Baked Beans by A.L. WiebeI found this recipe in an old recipe book from the 1940's when I was a young bride in the early 1970's. At the time, I thought, "wow this is ancient"! lol. Well, after my disastrous first meatloaf (came out the size of a hockey puck lol), I forged ahead and gave this a try. How brave, but I finally succeeded! This has never failed… |
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