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Tofu croquettes by MichelineThis vegetarian recipe makes hazelnut crisp tofu patties or croquettes you can eat on a hamburger bun, topped with your favourite toppings. |
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Strawberry Chicken with Feta by BearNakedBakerTo make the balsamic reduction: Bring the vinegar to a boil in a small saucepan over medium heat. Turn the heat to low and reduce to 1/3 to 1/2 cup. The vinegar will thicken as it cools. Refrigerate in a covered container. *This will keep in a cool place for months |
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Shrimp In Cilantro Sauce by Robyn SavoieServe this lively cilantro-accented shrimp with rice to help quell the heat of the hot peppers. This recipe will make enough sauce for dipping (salsa), over eggs in the morning and dipping veggies. You can easily use thinly sliced chicken in place of the shrimp. |
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new yorker pasta by maeghantips with paring knife,pull off tough skin from bottom of stalk toward broccoli flowerets. quarter or half if too larg. cut stalks into 2 inch pieces, if desired.save for soup or other use. broccoli should not be over cooked or it becomes strong tasting. also uncover a few times during boiling to retain bright green color |
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Sweet Bell Peppers & Pasta by Jennifer Bass
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Sloppy Sloppy Joes by Shawna HillThese get really sloppy, but taste really good. The aroma brings everyone running to the table long before it is finished cooking. |
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A Giveaway and homemade Mexican Chorizo by Spicie FoodieI'm happy to announce my first giveaway to go along with this recipe. First we'll talk about the recipe then the giveaway. Chorizo, when Europeans hear this word they think of a fermented cured red sausage. But when North Americans hear chorizo they think of a crumbly meat red sausage. Spanish chorizo and Mexican chorizo are very… |
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SWEET QUAVA BBQ SAUCE by Jane Summersa quick summer bbq sauce. very yummy, please feel free to experiment with any of your favorite jams or jelly's. (peach, orange, etc.) would be great as well ! |
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One Dish Rosemary Chicken with New Potatoes, Mushrooms and Green Beans by Adam JanowskiThis is a simple, but beautiful, chicken dish that you can serve directly from the frying pan in which it was prepared or arrange it on a large platter for serving at the table. You'll get raves on this one and no one will know how easy it was to put… |
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Garlicky Herbed Chicken w/ Broccoli, Shiitakes, and Spaghetti by SmokinhotchefGarlic! Good quality olive oil, fresh herbs and fungi- need i say more? This recipe is even better the next day, that's if it makes it past dinner. No fuss, no muss, the ingredients are harmoniously melded together with a little marination and a… |
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Southern Shrimp and Grits by The Southern CookbookIt was such a beautiful day for shrimping! During the fall months the shrimp are running in the St. Johns River in Palatka, Florida. We go every year to catch and collect shrimp during this season. Sometimes we are out all night long netting shrimp, especially if they are in abundance! So, we round up our fishing gear, lights, nets,… |
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Jammin' Chicken by Cara FernicolaYour tastebuds will be dancing with this recipe. Orange Marmalade coated chicken covered in a citrus flavored panko crust. I came up with this recipe when I had defrosted chicken and looked into a almost bare fridge. Turned out to be a complete success and a new summer weekly staple! I served the chicken cut into strips and over a… |
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Fire in the Garden Plate by Robert E. HodgeBlends Chilies Oil with cool salad veggies. |
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Just think Spring - Please! by Nick RocheIt's the dead of Winter, the cold has settled in, and before the month of January has passed, we may very well experience a blanket of snow on the ground; however, don't be dismayed, you can still celebrate Spring and all its colors while in the comfort of your home. And when you look out your window, if you simply look up at the blue… |
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