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CHA SIU BAO - STEAMED BBQ PORK BUNS by Linda Tay EspositoThe char siu bao is a dimsum staple. Sweet, juicy bits of Chinese bbq pork oozing out of the soft, sweet bun. The secret to creating that char siu bao taste is to use dried onions (McCormicks). Please look up the Basic Yeast Dough for Steamed Buns that accompanies this recipe. If you don't have steamer baskets, use a wok… |
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Sausage Balls by laphemmephoodieThis was a staple appetizer at many family parties when we were younger. I vividly remember getting so excited when we were allowed to get our hands messy to help mix the ingredients together. I also remember how enticing it was to smell them as they were baking. Once they came out of the oven there was very little time for them to… |
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Hawaiian Sandwich by Rick CampbellI first had this at a sandwich shop in Huntington Beach, CA, about 25 years ago. It quickly became a family favorite. The Hawaiian bread is important to the blend of flavors. Don't substitute. It is refreshing on a hot day, or for a picnic. It is really easy to make. |
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Bacon Wrapped Pineapple by Jennifer Sikorabacon, pineapple, and brown sugar--YUM! |
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Baby Back Ribs With Fruity Marinade by Connie Mcmillan
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Bacon Wrapped Pineapple by Jennifer Sikorabacon, pineapple, and brown sugar all caramelized together. |
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Apple & Sausage Toastette Appetizers by "Cheffie Cooks"Such wonderful flavors and a lovely presentation for your next occasion. |
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A NEW WAY TO FRY BACON by GARY ESTESSHOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU WANTED TO FRY A LB.OF BACON IN A SMALL PAN THIS WORKS VERY GOOD AND IT TASTE BETER THAN FLAT. I DO 1 LB,IN A 12 INCH PAN. |
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Bagel Halves with Tavern Ham-Cheese-Tomato Slice Baked by "Cheffie Cooks"Delicious on the side with a hot bowl of Soup! |
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Pork With Prawn Dumplings by MarelieGolden brown, crispy and crunchy yet soft and meaty in the middle. The aroma of sesame oil when used with dumplings is perfect. I read that there are about twenty types of dumplings in Chinese cuisine that are popular. Wow! what about the not so popular ones...I wonder how many types of dumplings in all. Hmmnnn... I don't want to… |
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