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Cinnamon Biscuits by Rhodes Bake-N-ServThe delicious flavor of cinnamon added to our melt in your mouth biscuits! |
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Alder Hot Smoked Salmon with Pistachio and Dried Cranberry Crust and Orange Chipotle Vinaigrette by Bob VincentThis recipe is adapted from one by Julie Campoy in her book Julienne. The original recipe called for baking the Salmon. I elected to hot smoke it with Alder wood. I added honey and mustard to coat the fish so the topping would adhere. I also added… |
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BBQ honey brown sugar chicken by HarlanI made my own mix on honey BBQ chicken. |
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Cherrywood Smoked Salmon with Kiwi Puree by Bob VincentThis recipe is adapted from one posted on CES by Olivia Kim recently. I have provided a link to Olivia's original recipe below. I changed the Kiwi puree by adding lowfat Greek yogurt to firm it up consistency wise. My wife liked the puree so much she used it on her salad as well. Olivia's original recipe is great if you prefer a… |
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Giggling Gourment's Slurpn'ly Good BBQ Sauce by Giggling GourmetHere's my version of a BBQ sauce for the summer season! It has a nice mild sweetness/smoked flavor to it when said and done. Works awesome as a stand alone dipping sauce as well as a sweet rub on sauce for ribs, chicken, pork on the grill...also found it very nice on a hamburger! For those of us that like it hot...I add 3 pureed… |
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Bocconcini Balsamic Tomato Chicken by MonocotA Interesting Blend of Bocconcini( mozza Balls, Cherry Tomatoes, Balsamic Vinegar and red onion. Makes 2 Servings. |
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Chicken Ceaser Salad by Bob VincentWe love Ceaser Salad. I have added several ingredients to a basic "Vanilla" salad that makes it an easy meal for a weeknight. If you are concerned about using raw egg as an emulisifer use a heaping tablespoon of mayo instead. The salad dressing is adapted from one that appeared in Time-Life Books "The Good Cook/Salads" published in… |
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Pepper Crusted Sirloin with a Cocoa Chili Rub by Ken & Patti FisherWe picked up some all natural grass fed beef from MM Livestock and we are doing a lot of different recipes with it to learn the difference in the beef, how it cooks, the different cuts, and tastes. I will say that everything Patti and I have done was awesome. You really can taste the difference! This is a recipe I had no intent to… |
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Pepper Crusted Sirloin with a Cocoa Chili Rub by Ken & Patti FisherWe picked up some all natural grass fed beef from MM Livestock in Wildomar, Ca. and we are doing a lot of different recipes with it to learn the difference in the beef, how it cooks, the different cuts, and tastes. I will say that everything Patti and I have done was awesome. You really can taste the difference! This is a recipe I… |
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BACON BANGERS by Peter BrownWith World Cup Rugby matches being screened in the morning in a lot of countries, does that mean we should give up braaiing (barbeque)? The answer is a resounding, "no!" And quite rightly. Here's a compromise. Whilst watching the rugby this weekend, try these delectable savoury-sweet morsels that could pass as breakfast yummies... |
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Grilled Prawns with Lemon Butter and Corn Bread by Nina TimmA most delightful way to get the family together around a big table. Serve buckets full of shrimp/prawns and corn bread. Success guarenteed! |
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Killer Hogs BBQ Sauce Recipe by Malcom ReedPerfectly simple BBQ sauce recipe we use in competition BBQ contests. You don't need a complex list of ingredients to have a great sauce... you just need the right ingredients that focus on complimenting the flavor of the meat instead of covering it up. |
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Beef Burger by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYBeef Burger |
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Double choc Anzac biscuits by Brett Ede
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Chicken Satay & A Peanut Dipping Sauce by Baking BarristerGoing out to eat is expensive, so I try to make it at home. This typical Thai fare turned out better than any I've ever paid for at a restaurant and comes complete with a healthier peanut sauce made from (gasp) actual peanuts--not peanut butter! |
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