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Creole Pralines by Amos MillerBetter than a cookie (sorry bakers, but this is a Creole group) and with the true taste of New Orleans, Creole Pralines are one of the signature treats in the Big Easy! It is time to play 'soft ball', and we're not talking the sport - we're talking Creole candy. When the recipe calls for your concoction on the stove to reach the… |
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Traditional Deviled Eggs by brady evansBetty Crocker Inspired Deviled Eggs - perfect for summer! |
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WW Cranberry-Apple Relish by RecipeKingWW Cranberry-Apple Relish is an easy recipe and is a great option for a Thanksgiving and Christmas condiment to your turkey meal. It is a healthy, low calories, NO-FAT, NO-CHOLESTEROL, NO-SODIUM, low carbiohydrates, diabetic, heart-healthy and WeightWatchers (1) PointsPlus per serving recipe. Takes 20 minutes to prepare. About 3… |
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Caramel Pudding by Denise SherinThe Amish call it caramel pudding but most people call it butterscotch pudding. |
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Orange Chipotle Vinaigrette by Bob VincentThis recipe is adapted from one by Julie Campoy in her book Julienne. I made some changes to it. I added garlic, used more honey and reduced 50% more orange juice. I also added Mexican oregano and cut back on the cumin a bit. This produces a thin vinaigrette. If you want it thicker whisk in a couple of tablespoons of mayonnaise.… |
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Chocolate Tapioca Pudding by Salad FoodieTake old-fashioned tapioca pudding to a grand level for a special Valentine dessert - add chocolate! Be patient as you cook the pudding, it can take 20 to 30 minutes of stirring to melt the chocolate and reach proper consistency without scorching. The pudding will thicken as it cools. |
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Pumpkin Pie Pudding by Kitchen DreamingI've always liked the flavor of pumpkin pie but never actually cared for the pumpkin pie itself. I'm one of those people that really does not like pie crust. Never have. So every year when my Mom was making the holiday pies, she would make me some pumpkin pie pudding with the leftover ingredients she had on hand. She'd put it into the… |
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Café Mexicano by Robyn SavoieHaving guests over for a Sunday brunch? Here is a sweet, spicy mocha sure to please. |
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Home Made Egg Noodles by Julia Ann SoudersTired of the usual bag of noodles from the grocery? Try this recipe, a recipe grandma used. Okay, maybe now it is great grandma. The recipe make a small amount of noodles though just right for the Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup and some to freeze. cookbookinabox® in partnership with Netta Belle’s Choice® Spices, bring you great… |
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Hot Cinnamon Apple Brandy Cider by Culinary EnvyThis sweet delightful Hot Cinnamon Apple Brandy Cider is spiced with fresh squeezed apple cider, cloves, nutmeg, ginger and cinnamon! |
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mashed potatoes by david spottiswoodThese are special, and go well with the pan gravy recipe I am posting. Using Yukon Gold potatoes, you can either leave all the skins on, or, as I do, peel half the potatoes. This recipe is for four. I omit the salt if serving with the pan gravy (the bacon makes the gravy salty enough) |
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CANDIED PECANS by GARY ESTESSTHIS RECIPE I MADE AND EVERY ONE OF MY FRIENDS GET ON CHRISTMAS. THIS IT SOMETHING YOU CAN NOT STOP EATING. I GIVE THE BASIC RECIPE YOU CAN ADD WHAT FLAVOR YOU WANT. I MAKE THEM HOT,SWEET,RUM,WISKEY,AMARETTO,MANY KINDS OF SEASONINGS. |
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Pineapple Rice with Green Soybeans by Salad FoodieThis colorful rice side or vegetarian entrée is a healthy and novel departure from same-old, same-old steamed rice! I liked it even more next day. Easily adapts to vegetarian. |
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Basic Pickling Brine by JoyGI think pickling is the easiest preservation method for saving your garden harvest. I learned a simple recipe for brine this weekend at a presentation on home canning. |
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Home Made Pancake Syrup by Dan BishopMy mom taught me how to make this recipe when I was about 10 yrs. old. I've always enjoyed making it for my kids when they were still at home. We usually have this syrup with my waffles or fluffy pancakes or pop overs for Christmas or Thanksgiving breakfast. Enjoy |
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