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Arroz con Pollo - Yellow Rice and Chicken by Salad FoodieSpanish, Cuban, South American - a traditional and popular ethnic dish, this ranks among my all time favorites and is comfort food at its best! Most often accompanied by black beans (see link) and green peas. Rice takes on a yellow cast from that most expensive of all herbs - saffron. My mom-in-law used a flavoring packet called Vigo… |
2 votes
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Steak Tacos by Jeremy Cheng
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8 votes
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Grilled Tandoori Turkey Tenderloin by Bob VincentThis is a fun rendition of Tandoori. It is adapted from a recipe in Cuisine At Home seven years ago. Since most people don't have a tandoor; a wood clay oven, similar results can be obtained by grilling the turkey on high heat. Don't be put off by the amount of spices used. Combined with the yogurt and sour cream for the marinade… |
3 votes
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"Tandoori" grilled chicken by Chris PatilWhile this dish isn't made in a traditional Indian clay oven, the yogurt marinade and spice blend can still yield a very authentic-tasting end result on a backyard grill. |
11 votes
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The Very Best Glazed Meatloaf Recipe by FoodiewifeThis my family's favorite meatloaf recipe, of all time-- and my #1 most viewed and printed recipe on my food blog! What makes this taste so good is a combination of beef, veal and pork-- pricier, but it doesn't taste like a giant hamburger! Fresh marjoram and spices, hot sauce and herbs, and a fantastic glaze makes this so good-- you… |
7 votes
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Slow Cooker Cranberry Pork Roast by Robyn SavoieI was craving cranberries. So I pulled out this recipe I had for a little while and made it for dinner tonight. I rely on a can of cranberry sauce to create the sweet tangy sauce for this tender pork entree. This is nicely seasoned as it simmers by using cranberry and/or orange juice, ground cloves and ground mustard. My… |
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Chicken Tamale Casserole by Michele GrasonA great family friendly recipe that is quick and easy, not to mention tasty! You could take out the chicken and it would still be great. |
5 votes
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Brett & Bart's favorite spaghetti by jeanne templemanThis is an old Italian recipe that I've been cooking for 30 years, and my boys and husband all love it. I got this from my good friend and extraordinary cook Jeannie Puente. The trick for the old Italian flavor is that you cook it for 2 days in a crockpot. I don't leave it on at night for safety. Delicious! |
8 votes
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Scallops & Shrimp with Yellow Rice by Mary ShaldibinaBright, colorful and weeknight simple, this seafood entree is special enough for company, too. |
2 votes
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Oven Fried Chicken Thighs by Catherine PappasThis is a healthier alternative to fried chicken. Flavorful, crispy and crunchy- this is a perfect family dinner! |
2 votes
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Green Chicken Chili by Nancy MiyasakiThis isn't your thick beans and meat sort of chili, but it is absolutely delicious. Think a cross between a soup and a traditional chili. It's pretty healthy too with white meat chicken, hominy, and potatoes. |
5 votes
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Baked Cream Cheese Spaghetti Casserole by Rebecca Care Doty
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3 votes
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Crockpot Chicken and Hash Brown Casserole by myra byankaEasy prep slow cooker recipe that is easy to add things to, such as vegetables. A large crockpot is required, 6 qts. or more. |
1 vote
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Cumin Chicken by John SpottiswoodThe combined flavors of cumin and oregano in this seasoning is just phenomenal with poultry. This recipe is adapted from Allen Susser's New World Cuisine. It is one of our favorites. Even as we have moved toward more of a vegetable-centric cuisine, this has remained a staple. |
33 votes
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Italian meatballs by Deanna Martinez-BeyThe quality of your ingredients will make or break the dish you are preparing. The key to these meatballs are the types of meat and bread you use to make them. These are called Italian Meatballs because this recipe is a family recipe and you guessed it, it came from an Italian family. Mia Famiglia! |
2 votes
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