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Dry-Brined and BBQ'd Pork Loin Roast

Dry-Brined and BBQ'd Pork Loin Roast by Unknown Chef

For those of you in my age group, you might remember,"The wet head is dead, long live the dry look." The Dry Look was Gillette's new hairspray for men. And yes, I was part of that revolution. Even convinced my Dad to use the stuff. So, how does that relate to this recipe? Well, in my kitchen, wet-brining is dead, long live…

1 vote
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Sauted Cilantro Halibut

Sauted Cilantro Halibut by Mihir Shah

This halibut dish really shines if you saute the fish over high heat; crispy outside and juicy in.

7 votes
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Honey Roasted Chicken

Honey Roasted Chicken by Christine

A recipe from old magazine that turned out fabulous.

2 votes
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Three bean hot dish

Three bean hot dish by Harlan

2 votes
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Barbecued Burnt Ends, Kansas City Style

Barbecued Burnt Ends, Kansas City Style by Foodiewife

Burnt ends are flavorful pieces of meat cut from the point half of a smoked brisket. It was love at first bite, for me. I'm one of those people who loves to eat the crunchy end of roasted or grilled meats. If you belong to this club, as well, you would love the crunchiness of the brisket-- and that smoky taste! Want to see how I…

2 votes
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Bob's Incredibly Easy Winter Slow Cooker Bar-B-Que

Bob's Incredibly Easy Winter Slow Cooker Bar-B-Que by Bob Towlson

1 vote
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Crock Pot Cube Steak

Crock Pot Cube Steak by Carolinaheartstrings

This recipe was given to me by a friend and I have since found that there are quite a few variations of this around on the web. I added some onions to his version and here’s how I made it in my crock pot!

2 votes
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Adam's Turkey Tetrazzini Casserole

Adam's Turkey Tetrazzini Casserole by Adam Janowski

This Thanksgiving, I experimented with a leftover turkey dish, making my own version of Turkey Tetrazzini. According to Wikipedia, “The dish is named after Italian opera star Luisa Tetrazzini. It is widely believed to have been invented circa 1908–1910 by Ernest Arbogast, the chef at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, California,…

1 vote
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Grilled Salmon and Pineapple with Avocado salsa

Grilled Salmon and Pineapple with Avocado salsa by John Spottiswood

None of our kids thought they were going to like the grilled pineapple in this recipe, but they all ended up loving it and we had none left over! The avocado salsa is mild and complements the salmon nicely without over powering it. The dish is beautiful and would be good for entertaining, but the meal is also easy enough for a week…

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Asian-style Himalayan Salt Block Salmon

Asian-style Himalayan Salt Block Salmon by John Spottiswood

This is another great way to prepare salmon on a Himalayan Salt Block. if you like salmon with asian spices, you'll definitely enjoy this. I adapted this from a recipe by chef Mark Winters.

3 votes
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Ez-Baked Chicken

Ez-Baked Chicken by Redneck Mike

1 vote
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Cioppino

Cioppino by John Elder

This is the NY version of a San Franciscan Italian seafood stew. They focus on crabs while I focus on a nice variety of seafood. It’s quick to cook once the seafood is prepped and guaranteed to please every seafood lover. You can make the sauce white or red and once in a while I make it pink with just lobster tails, shrimp and…

3 votes
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Easy Homestyle Beef Stew

Easy Homestyle Beef Stew by ShaleeDP

i like this recipe from knorr

2 votes
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Sausage and Chicken Gumbo - Northern Style

Sausage and Chicken Gumbo - Northern Style by Michael Montgomery

What do you know about Gumbo? Was the answer/question I received from a delivery guy, in response to what I was cheffin' up in the kitchen that day. Well plenty, I can't eat gumbo without recalling a little place in the back alley of the French Quarter. I remember that the gumbo was good, but more importantly - I remember the whole…

1 vote
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Pressure Cooker Baby Back Ribs

Pressure Cooker Baby Back Ribs by Foodiewife

Seriously. Tender, falling off-the-bone ribs in 15 minutes, when you use a pressure cooker -- plus an extra ten minutes to make the most delicious "scratch" BBQ sauce you've ever tasted. Yes, it's true. I did it in my pressure cooker. BUT, you can adapt this to a slow cooker, only it will take you 6-8 hours to achieve what I did in 15…

1 vote
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