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Beef Enchilada by GARY ESTESSYou know I make enchilada very fast but this time I made them with Chile from beef ribs meat and green enchiladas sauce. |
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Best Beef Jerky by Culinary EnvyThis Best Beef Jerky combines knee-weakening flavors of seasoned, lean, tender beef strips with savory, sweet and salty yumminess! |
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Skinny Sliders with Caramelized Onions, Yum! by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxMinimizing is the new super-sizing and these little sliders are terrific. No need to heat up the barbecue because these mini burgers are best made on a George Foreman grill, Panini maker or in a pan. The deep, subtle sweetness of the caramelized onions really add a wonderful flavor to these little gems. To make them skinny, I’m using… |
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Cheddar Burger Appetizers by Jennifer Bass
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Maid Rite and Tendermaid Hamburgers At Home by TerryThe secret to a Maid Rite and/or Tendermaid style loose burger Hamburger is that the beef is steamed and not fried, and this does make all the difference. Making them at home can be done although it is slightly more painstaking than the frying pan, but well worth the effort. I use a streiner or colander over a pot of boiling water… |
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Sausage Cheddar Balls by Chef Smith
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GAME DAY SLIDERS by Inez NewberryI love the idea of ‘sliders’. This recipe incorporates all the ease of my favorite meatloaf recipe. And, Green Chiles give it an extra kick. |
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Cajun Meatballs by Chef SmithYou can make these as spicy as you want by adding more hot sauce. Also for a different taste combine 1/2 lb lean beef and 1/2 lb of ground spicy sausage |
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Jamaican "Beef" Patties by Kiki ThompsonComing from a Jamaican background, many times my palate craves the blended flavors of curry. So I veganized one of my favorite treats, Jamaican Beef Patties. These are kind of similar to Mexican empinadas, but spicy I was kind of skeptical at first, but you can not tell the difference…it’s all about the seasoning when it comes down… |
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