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Herb Flecked Venison Burgers

Herb Flecked Venison Burgers by Smokinhotchef

One of the best things about rural country living is the access and availability of wild game. Venison nourished the early settlers and Indians in days of olde. Venision makes for a terrific meal and it is a sustainable food source. Lean and earthy, venison can be substituted for any red meat and cut as well! As a part of my live…

2 votes
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Eggplant(Brinjal) Fry

Eggplant(Brinjal) Fry by Paul Anderson Lumen

Indian ways!

1 vote
4120 views
Pan fried chicken

Pan fried chicken by Myfoodpassion

Pan fried chicken breast with garlic and lemon. Easy and delicious everyday dinner recipe.

1 vote
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Salami Spiked Burgers w/Grilled Green Onions on Toasted Sourdough

Salami Spiked Burgers w/Grilled Green Onions on Toasted Sourdough by Smokinhotchef

Ground chuck and Genoa salami team up for not just another burger recipe. Traditional mustard, ketchup and American cheese tag along with sassy grilled onions to create this burger that will make your mouth cry! Let me not fail to mention a…

1 vote
2007 views
Cachopo chicken with cream cheese and red pepper jam

Cachopo chicken with cream cheese and red pepper jam by Aherrera

1 vote
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Chik'n Marsala

Chik'n Marsala by Kiki Thompson

The thing I LOVE about this recipe is that it’s quick, easy & Italian It’s one of those dishes that you can whip right up when you’re really not feeling the jive to make a feast after a long day of work (that’s what I did). It is also one of those dishes that makes you look like a master chef to your dinner guests It’s so YUMMY!

2 votes
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Cincalok Omelette

Cincalok Omelette by Navaneetham Krishnan

Eggs fried with cincalok, chopped shallots and spring onions, chillies and tad bit of sugar.

1 vote
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Mango Salad (Vegetarian)

Mango Salad (Vegetarian) by Navaneetham Krishnan

Tangy-spicy-crunchy mango salad.

1 vote
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Chicken Tenders

Chicken Tenders by Foooooooood

Makes about five or six chicken tenders. I usually make marinade first and leave chicken in it for about 15 minutes, or as long as it takes to get everything else ready. I feel this is adequate time, though some may wish to leave it in longer. For those who prefer spicy food, add 1/4 teaspoon of black pepper or cayenne pepper…

1 vote
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