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Pig Pickin' BBQ Sauce for Pulled Pork or Ribs

Pig Pickin' BBQ Sauce for Pulled Pork or Ribs by myra byanka

East Texans are famous for bbq pork, not to say it can't be had in other parts of Texas, just as delicious to eat. While Carolinians justly deserve accolades for their pork, they prefer vinegar and mustard sauces. This is a mild tomato-based sauce for pulled pork, or it can be slathered on ribs that are almost done, and also served at…

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Easy Corn Casserole

Easy Corn Casserole by myra byanka

I love the Jiffy recipe for corn casserole, but this is just as good.

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Parsley Potatoes

Parsley Potatoes by Robyn Savoie

These fork-tender and flavorful potatoes make an easy yet elegant accompaniment to any main entree

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Green Beans, New Potatoes and Bacon

Green Beans, New Potatoes and Bacon by Salad Foodie

A delicious side to serve with meat, or as a main luncheon dish with salad. Honestly I could almost eat a whole plateful of this! It is so simple but so tasty. First run-through I followed the recipe exactly from Homestyle Amish Kitchen Cookbook by Harvest House Publishers 2010. Having made it several times since I made only minor…

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Root Beer Baked Beans with bacon

Root Beer Baked Beans with bacon by Foodiewife

From "Cuisine At Home Magazine" With smoky bacon, sweet root beer, and a buttery bread crumb topping, everyone’s sure to enjoy these appetizing baked beans. I recently made these beans, only I realized (too late) that I didn't have root beer extract. I continued on, and skipped the buttery bread crumbs, too. Still, these beans were a…

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Tindora/Dondakaya curry

Tindora/Dondakaya curry by Padmaja

Today i am posting simple Tindora curry. Any one can prepare with in 1/2 hour time.Tindora is known by many names in different regions. It is called kundru, tendli, tondli, dondakaya, Ivy gourd etc. By itself the vegetable is not so popular but its taste depends on how you cook it.

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Cranberry Couscous

Cranberry Couscous by Vicki Bensinger

This is a dish I often get when I stop in at Whole Foods. It's so wonderful that I managed to get the recipe. Turmeric is a key spice in this dish. It's an amazing spice with tremendous medicinal benefits. To find out more on this spice and the recipe please go to my blog by clicking on the Link below titled "Cranberry…

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Baked King Oyster Mushroom (Saesongei Guei)

Baked King Oyster Mushroom (Saesongei Guei) by Sunny Shin

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Turkey Stuffing or Side: Brown & Wild Rice w/Apples, Cranberries & Pecans

Turkey Stuffing or Side: Brown & Wild Rice w/Apples, Cranberries & Pecans by Salad Foodie

At last ~ a HEALTHY stuffing.....that seems like an oxymoron! High in fiber and nutrients but low in fat, this recipe is based on one from the USA Rice Federation. It's quick to make and can be the poultry stuffing, served as a side to holiday…

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Bulgur Pilaf

Bulgur Pilaf by Salad Foodie

Faster and easier to cook than rice, bulgur is a grain to consider for making pilaf. High in fiber and low in fat makes this side dish a healthful choice. Easily converts to vegetarian by omitting the chicken broth. (Medium to large grind bulgur will be best for this recipe.)

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Mamaw's Green Been Casserole

Mamaw's Green Been Casserole by Wendi Taylor

This was one of my Grandma's traditional Thanksgiving dinner dishes - and apparently it's a favorite here on CookEatShare as well! I think the pearl onions really set it apart from the typical green bean casserole. Another variation which has recently been suggested to me is to sprinkle shredded cheese on top before adding the…

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Zesty Rice & Barley

Zesty Rice & Barley by Catherine Pappas

This dish is easy and very impressive in taste. Enjoy with Love, Catherine

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Stir-fried curry green beans with black eyed peas

Stir-fried curry green beans with black eyed peas by John Spottiswood

I love it when I stumble on a recipe that puts together ingredients I love, but wouldn't have thought of combining, and then far exceeds my expectations. This recipe, which I adapted from a new book we bought called Tangy, Tart, Hot & Sweet by Padma Lakshimi, really shines. She encourages the use of chinese long beans instead of…

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Fig chutney

Fig chutney by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY

Fig chutney

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