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Giggling Gourment's Slurpn'ly Good BBQ Sauce by Giggling GourmetHere's my version of a BBQ sauce for the summer season! It has a nice mild sweetness/smoked flavor to it when said and done. Works awesome as a stand alone dipping sauce as well as a sweet rub on sauce for ribs, chicken, pork on the grill...also found it very nice on a hamburger! For those of us that like it hot...I add 3 pureed… |
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Meat-filled Dinner Pastries by Wendi TaylorDelicious biscuit dough pastries stuffed with a hearty blend of ground beef, vegetables, potatoes, and seasonings. Recipe makes six large entree pastries. To make appetizers, divide the dough into smaller portions in step two (makes 12 - 18 appetizers). |
2 votes
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The Best Barbecued Chicken Ever With an Amazing Homemade Sauce by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxLook no further...What makes this chicken the best is the incredible sauce! We’ve shared other homemade BBQ sauces before but this one tops all the others. It’s a little sweet and a little spicy. You’ll notice one unusual ingredient on the list. Root… |
2 votes
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Spiced Chipotle Honey Chicken Breasts with Sweet Potatoes by Chez la merecourtesy from In the Kitchen with a Good Appetite, by Melissa Clark and http://www.pink-parsley.com/ Thanks for the recipe |
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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. |
3 votes
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Spicy Asian Grilled Pork Chops by John SpottiswoodThis is an old favorite that I've made since my days living in Chicago. We lived near the main Korean part of town (near Lawrence I think) and frequently ate Bulgogi. One day I bought some boneless pork chops and tried to create my own marinade. This one is close. I do it somewhat by taste, and you can play with the quantities a… |
4 votes
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Sunday Sugo Rosso (Red Sauce) by Bob VincentThis recipe is adapted from one in Jeff Smith's book The Frugal Gourmet Cooks Three Ancient Cuisines published in 1989. I modified it a bit to make a richer sauce with more tomato flavor. The original contained much more chicken stock and did not include tomato sauce. I also included some additional spices. I used canned San… |
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Sardine Varuval (Dry Style) by Navaneetham KrishnanSimply simple. Yet crazily yum with rice,tosai or toast |
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Baked Honey-Ham by RecipeKingBaked Honey-Ham-is an easy recipe for a delicious ,oven-baked, honey and orange glazed ham. It will become your go-to recipe for your Easter, Christmas and/or New Year's Day holidays when feeding a large gathering. Once served, guests will be requesting this recipe often. It takes only (15) minutes to prepare the glaze which includes… |
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Japanese Teriyaki Chicken by manabu masudaBuy a bottle of Teriyaki sauce? NO!! It is amazingly easy to make teriyaki sauce at home. All you need is soy sauce, mirin, and sugar. The key ingredient is mirin, which adds shiny look (teri). You can find mirin in Japanese, Korean or Chinese grocery stores . |
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Pork Tacos cooked in a spicy green chili sauce by Spicie FoodieYummy tacos in spicy green chili sauce! A couple of days ago I posted a recipe for my green chili salsa, well I had a lot left over and rather than trowing a perfectly good sauce away I looked in refrigerator to see what or how to use it up, other than with chips. Pork , tortillas, cilantro and onions ....Taco night! |
4 votes
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Tomato-Zucchini Casserole by Elena Jimenez
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3 votes
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Lasagna by Sofia ReinoVery easy to make. Can be done with or without ground beef! |
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Chicken Cacciatore by Salad FoodieCacciatore in cuisine refers to a meal prepared “hunter style” with meat, tomatoes, onions, herbs, wine (and depending on region and availability other vegetables.) Time-saving conveniences like boneless skinless chicken breasts and thighs, presliced mushrooms and onions simplify preparation. While the chicken braises in the tomato… |
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Amazing Zucchini Pie by Salad FoodieI came by this recipe from the Parents Action for Children web site, and as the name suggests, it is indeed “amazing.” Rather like a brunch quiche, this is one delicious way to serve summer’s bounty of zucchini. To simplify prep time, use a commercially prepared crust. Then just add a tossed salad and fruit for dessert! |
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