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The Stinking Rose ® Garlic Rose Relish by Andrea Froncillo
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5 votes
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Homemade Chicken, Sausage, & Shrimp Gumbo for Beginners by Wendi TaylorEveryone loves Gumbo. No one likes to make it. But really, it isn't that difficult. I developed this (relatively) simple, totally from scratch recipe for all the Canjun food lovers who have been too intimidated to try making their own. You can use different meats if desired as long as you end up with approximately the same… |
4 votes
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FRESH VIETNAMESE SPRING ROLLS WITH JICAMA SLAW AND GRAPEFRUIT by Linda Tay EspositoPutting in more Vietnamese into Slanted Door's Grapefruit and Jicama Salad, I have adapted the recipe and served the salad as a springroll. The tantalizing sweet, sour, salty and spiciness of the springroll will surely tintilate your tastebuds. The… |
4 votes
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Moroccan Preserved Lemons by Amos MillerMoroccan preserved lemons are an absolute necessity to complete dishes from salads to tagines (stews). Extremely easy to make, adding a unique flavor and texture to the dish, I have kept preserved lemons for as long as a year in the 'fridge without any problem. After all, you're basically talking about lemon juice and salt. But you… |
4 votes
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Guacamole Tex-Mex by Amos MillerSuper simple - fast - packs just enough punch. It will be the best you ever tasted. Bring on the cervesas, margaritas - and lots of quality tortilla chips! Just like Chipotle - but homemade! |
4 votes
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Hearty Vegetable Soup by Tracy Rosenberg-RosoOn cold, rainy days nothing beats this warm and filling bowl full of love. |
6 votes
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MALAYSIAN CURRY POWDER by Linda Tay EspositoI re-created this recipe based on the memory of smell (oui, Rémy!) of the aroma in my late grandmother's house as she roasted curry powder. My grandmother roasted curry powder in a wok 1-yard in diameter, over a charcoal stove, and had all of us - her grandkids - tightly packed the spice mix into recycled glass ketchup bottles which… |
3 votes
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Chilean Sea Bass with sea Beans and Basil Tomato Broth by Pasquale FrolaVery Simple dish and very testy try it!!! The Most important thing is the preparation of all the ingredients.. The first thing to prepare is the broth, maybe one day in advance, takes time but is worthed... |
3 votes
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Cioppino by Debi ShawcrossAn Italian seafood soup, featuring "catch of the day" fresh ingredients |
3 votes
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Navy Bean Soup - A Knott’s Berry Farm Classic by Salad FoodieMy Knott’s Berry Farm Cookbook is dated 1980 so I wondered just how its Navy Bean Soup recipe would stack up against today’s interpretations. Nearly 35 years later I have learned those vintage recipes can be hard to beat: plain and simple, hearty and satisfying. We loved this version, and that was just First Day judgment. Can hardly… |
3 votes
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Yogurt creamy CHOCOLATE fondue dip...just 4 ingredients! by FoodessaWith all recipes of the typical Chocolate Fondues combined, none have come close to this light, scrumptious and decadent guiltless version. Over the years and many experimental tries later, I finally managed to make the ingredients blend just right. The fact that there's no need for a bottom burner to keep the chocolate soft and… |
3 votes
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YU SANG - CHINESE NEW YEAR SALAD by Linda Tay EspositoWhen Chinese New Year comes around in Malaysia and Singapore, one cannot escape the symbolic dish of Yu Sang. When I was a corporate banker in Kuala Lumpur (in my previous life), we would take our customers out for Yu Sang lunch, and Yu Sang dinner during CNY. If it was served for breakfast, we would have taken them out for Yu Sang… |
2 votes
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NUTELLA AND BANANA CREPES by Linda Tay EspositoMaking a crepe is not as intimating as one would think. You can make these crepes for breakfast or as a snack. You can stuff the crepes with sweet or savory filling, or for the classic french crepe, some lemon juice and a sprinkle of sugar. Remember not to overmix the batter and letting the batter rest and you will be assured of a… |
2 votes
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Mustard cheese sauce by Daniel BrockA mustard cheese sauce, can be a suttle or strong mustard taste depending on the amount of your dry mustard. One of my favorites. I prefer a strong mustard. A derivative of bechamel |
2 votes
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Texas Smoked Brisket for Beginners by myra byankaI've been smoking brisket for years, feeling that finishing it off in the oven was heresy. No telling how much carbon monoxide I've huffed, and so I have given in and developed a process that works well for me, and should for the novice brisket cook. I recommend buying an untrimmed, large brisket. Cook it, serve what you want and… |
2 votes
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