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Asian Style Chicken Cucumber Cups by Chef Smith
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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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Marinated Roasted Pepper Canape by Chef SmithThe pepper mixture can be made ahead of time. |
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Pinwheels by Chef Smith
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Vanilla Cookies by Navaneetham KrishnanCrumbly, crispy and perfumed with vanilla essence. |
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Italian Vegetable Stew Recipe by Claudia lamascoloHere is a large pot of stew that feeds many people and get a few loaves of bread your going to need it to sop up the juices. |
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Poaças stuffed pastry. This one has potato. by CARI GULOWStuffed pastry. |
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Chicken & Rice Puffs by Chef SmithGreat for any wedding or cocktail party |
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Crab Cakes by Chef Smith
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Seafood Canape by Chef Smith
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Garlic Butter for Seafood by Claudia lamascoloterrific on seafood of any kind |
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Tzatziki by Chef SmithTzatziki is traditionally served as an appetizer and can be left on the table as an accompaniment to foods throughout the meal. The key to great tzatziki is the thick creamy texture that allows it to be eaten alone, as a dip, as a spread, and as a condiment. |
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Petits Choux au Fromage by Chef Smith* A savory version of Pate A Choux that many upscale restaurants use as a filler at the beginning of a meal or as an appetizer for those who are waiting for their tables. |
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Sausage Cheddar Balls by Chef Smith
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Mini Quiche by Chef SmithMost people believe that the quiche originates from France, and it is fair to say that in its traditional form, attributing origin to the French is quite correct. However, prior to French chefs concocting quiche, German chefs made an egg custard pie called kuchen, meaning cake. The German dish was baked in brioche dough, instead of… |
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