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Burrito Pie by CarolinaheartstringsThis month we are trying out our favorite “international” recipes. The Husband and I love Mexican food. I used to make a variation of this recipe all the time when we were first married. I used refried beans then and we now prefer black beans and just like my enchilada casserole recipe (check it out if you want a great enchilada… |
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Banana Glazed Butterflied Pork Tenderloin by Bob VincentThis is a recipe adapted from Cheryl & Bill Jamison's book "Born To Grill." The original used pork chops but I had a tenderloin on hand that worked nicely. I added some ingredients in the form of rum, honey and garlic to the glaze. I used red onion instead of shallots as well. The dish is easy to make. Butterflying the pork… |
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Bacon Wrapped Trout by Robyn SavoieThe salt and smoke from the bacon gives this delicate white fish all the seasoning it needs. |
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Mashed-Potato Stuffed Chicken Breast by Robyn SavoieTurn your chicken breasts into a meal with a mashed potato stuffing. Serve with steamed broccoli or green beans and your done. |
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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! |
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moroccan chicken kabob tapas by John SpottiswoodThese kabobs are of Moroccan origin and are referred to as Pinchos in tapas lore. If you are not a huge fan of peanuts or onions, try this recipe. If you like peanuts and onions, you'll find our other moroccan chicken kabob recipe a bit more flavorful. |
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Tomato-Zucchini Casserole by Elena Jimenez
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Lasagna by Sofia ReinoVery easy to make. Can be done with or without ground beef! |
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Oven Stuffer with Sausage Stuffing!!! by Catherine PappasThis is a delicious a festive way to serve a roaster!! With Love, Catherine xo |
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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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Skinny Mexican Style Chicken and Cornbread Casserole by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxMy husband and I love this main course casserole so much, we ended up eating it 3 days in a row! The skinny for 1 serving, 323 calories, 8 grams of fat and 8 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. It’s a real cinch to make, freezes great and only needs a side salad to serve with it! Easy, right and did I mention that it’s absolutely DELICIOUS?? |
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Crispy Chicken Tacos with Jalapeno Slaw by Shea Goldstein
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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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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… |
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Ham, Green Beans and Potatoes by Denise SherinAnother simple and hearty Amish dish. My grandfather made this after we had a big ham dinner using the leftover ham, he called it "slop" but it was a favorite. If you are using leftover cooked ham reduce cooking time to about and hour or so then finish with vegetables for additional half hour |
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