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Pork Tenderloin in Pastry by Windle GrissettWe all like the mixture of sweet and savory. And who doesn't like cranberries and pork, unless you don't like pork or cranberries. Well this is one of my favorite pork creations. For all of you that live in the Southwest try Jalapeno mint jelly instead of apple jelly. |
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Southwestern Beer Can Burgers by Patti FisherWe have been seeing folks post their beer can burgers for the last few weeks, all of them looking good. We wanted to take it to the next level by adding a “Southwestern” twist to it. We started with the very best ground beef: Fresh ground sirloin and blending that with some beef chorizo for 1 pound burgers with a nice blend of… |
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Luncheon Pasta Salad by Salad FoodieA refreshing light pasta salad for a main dish luncheon or summer potluck. I like small or medium shell pasta, but elbow, ditalini or bow tie pastas are good choices too. |
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Caribbean Shrimp by Chef Smith
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Meatloaf Sliders with Tomato Relish and Cheese by BearNakedBaker
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Baked Garlic Wings by Claudia lamascolothe sauce on these are amazing! Love my garlic wings baked... check them out! |
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Krabby Poppers by Patti FisherFriends wanted a recipe for appetizers that were fancy and cheap, too. Everyone loves our different kinds of poppers. We’ve stuffed both sweet and jalapeno peppers with all kinds of fillings. Of course, they’re always wrapped with bacon. This time Patti stuffed pretty, sweet peppers with fake crab (aka Surimi, but you can use real… |
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Bourbon Chicken by Henry MolineA delicious dish that can be served best with rice or couscous. |
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Southwest Chicken Chili by Claudia lamascoloHere is a great one pot chili with a little Southwest Flair |
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BAR-B-Q SAUCE ESTESS STYLE by GARY ESTESSI THINK THAT A GOOD SAUCE MEANS IT WILL CUT GREASE, NOT TO SWEET, AND WILL MAKE BREAD DISSOLVE IN YOUR MOUTH. THIS RECIPE WE CAME UP WITH MANY YEARS AGO YOU WILL NOT LIKE IT YOU WILL LOVE IT AND IT STAYS GOOD A LONG TIME IN THE REFRIG. |
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Everything Goes Oatmeal Cookies by J. Gino GenovesiIt is believed that oatmeal cakes originated in Scotland many centuries ago and were a staple food for many years. Oatmeal cookies are a variant of them. Records show that the Oatmeal Raisin Cookie was found in the Boston Cooking School Cook Book , written by Fannie Farmer in 1896. There are many variations of this high fiber… |
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Pineapple Upside-Down Cake by B InnesThere are some recipes that just cannot be improved upon, and Betty Crocker’s pineapple upside-down cake recipe is one of them. This is one of those true comfort food recipes. It was my father’s favorite and was what he had for his birthday every year. |
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Raspberry White Velvet Cake by Cupcake VixenA delicious and moist cake, perfect for weddings. Any bride doing the cake herself, or having a family/friend make it, should use this cake. It is easily doubled, and makes fantastic cupcakes! This cake is so versatile, there are several variations that I have done that are wonderful: *Fresh berries to batter and icing * Torte… |
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Blackened Shrimp with Coconut Cilantro Chutney by BearNakedBaker
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Hunter's Chili by Windle Grissett"The only thing certain about the origins of chili is that it did not originate in Mexico...Chili, as we know it in the U.S., cannot be found in Mexico today except in a few spots which cater to tourists. If chili had come from Mexico, it would still be there. For Mexicans, especially those of Indian ancestry, do not change their… |
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