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Ham & Cabbage Hash by Salad FoodieThis is a fast dinner-in-a-skillet recipe, and a good way to use up leftover ham or roast beef. Lots of vegetables make the meat go further and keep calories, fat, sodium and carbs to a reasonable level. A healthy and homey stand-by recipe for breakfast and/or casual dinners. |
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Coco's Firecracker Chicken by Courtni DrewSauteed chicken that is a quick, easy, and delicious entree to add to any meal! |
2 votes
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Sauted Chicken Livers with Rice by Dan BishopThis is a recipe that brings back memories of dinners with my mom and dad years ago. My mother made this dish and I remember standing and watching her stir the pan and waiting in anticipation for it to be finished. If you have never tried chicken livers this might be your opening to a whole new culinary taste sensation. From my… |
2 votes
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Succotash with Fresh Herbs & Smoked Meat by Amos MillerTo a great extent, succotash was another of the many gifts to the table from Native Americans. Corn, beans and meat are a tasty and nourishing combination, whatever the type of bean or meat. In this recipe the real flavor play is brought forward by the addition of fresh herbs. After all, corn and beans have no real pronounced flavors… |
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Sweet Bell Peppers & Pasta by Jennifer Bass
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2 votes
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Tilapia with Sweet Peppers by Salad FoodieI like the speed with which I can get a seafood dish from pan to table. Only 15 minutes of cooking makes this tilapia main dish perfect for hurried meal times. Add rice or other grain as a side, plus a salad, and ...... ring the dinner bell! |
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Buttered Brussels Sprouts by Amanda NatividadBrussels sprouts get a bad rap. Opponents of the vegetable swear it tastes like metal. Or worse, like feet. But when coated with the right vinaigrette, flash fried, or sautéed, Brussels sprouts have a complex richness, an earthy savoriness that fills your mouth. There’s nothing like it. |
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Asian Sloppy Joe Sliders by Bob VincentThis is adapted from a recipe that appeared in Cuisine At Home recently. I added red onion and used more cilantro than the original. It is an easy dish to prepare in a hurry for a weeknight meal. The water chestnuts and hoisin sauce add an Asian flair to the standard Sloppy Joe. I served the dish with Myra Byanka's Napa Asian… |
2 votes
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Spinach and Sausage Gnocchi by John SpottiswoodThis is a delicious and beautiful dish. We just served it for a normal weeknight meal, but the presentation is such that it would be good for entertaining. It's rich, so good to serve with a green salad with vinaigrette. |
2 votes
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Sloppy Sloppy Joes by Shawna HillThese get really sloppy, but taste really good. The aroma brings everyone running to the table long before it is finished cooking. |
2 votes
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Kung Pao Chicken by Erin SVersatile, quick, easy, healthy stir fry. |
2 votes
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Spanish Style Beans and Rice by Rich HThis vegan adaptation of traditional Spanish Style Beans and Rice is a nice light dish. Plate it with some fresh fruit slices for added color and flavor and you have a lovely, healthy dinner. If you choose to go more traditional, simply hard boil, peel and dice 2 eggs as a topping garnish and add it prior to serving. |
2 votes
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Spinach and Artichoke-Stuffed Turkey Burgers by ShawnaEach bite of this turkey burger is full of the delicious spinach & artichoke dip-style filling! |
2 votes
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Let's Have A Chat..the Easiest, Fastest Snackfood Ever! by kathy goriEverybody likes snacks and every culture on the planet has them. Street food, finger food, the quick and dirty, sweet and greasy, salty and spicy, they're sold from pushcarts and stands, baskets in hands, and also in bazaars, bodegas and supermarkets all over the planet. These are the foods that mom always told you would spoil your… |
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