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BBQ Chicken Cordon Bleu by B InnesLong ago I found one little trick to making cordon bleu that's quite simple. Instead of wrapping the ham and cheese in a butterflied and pounded chicken breast, cut a pocket into the breast and using a piece of very thinly sliced ham that will be large enough to completely envelope the cheese. Wrap it around the cheese and then fold… |
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Cheese corn by GARY ESTESSI WAS MAKING SOME MEXICAN FOOD AND WE HAD SOME CORN ON THE COB SO I TOOK A SLICE OF CHEESE AND RAPED IT AROUND IT AND MICRO WAVED IT, I WAS SO GOOD WE WILL BE DOING IT MORE TIMES. THE CHEESE DOES NOT GET IN YOUR TEETH. |
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Banana and Granola Muffins by Salad FoodieYou can have breakfast in a muffin with your choice of ingredients. Make these with walnuts, almonds or pecans; select raisins, dried cranberries or coconut, and use your favorite granola flavor. If you wish to substitute buttermilk in place of regular, as I often do in baked products, see Useful Link below that I will be posting. |
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Baked Stuffed Clams by B InnesThese make a great appetizer, or serving a couple they make a nice dinner, and occasionally to make them truly elegant I top them with Hollandaise sauce for a decadent treat. You can get fresh clams and open them yourself and save the shells to reuse, or use large scallop shells which are easier to find, or even place in ramekins,… |
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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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Shirred Eggs by B InnesIn this homogenized world everything seems to be grouped together and made to be the same. While both eggs shirred and eggs en cocotte are baked, that is the only similarity. Shirred eggs are baked in a lower dish very similar to a small graten dish. Eggs en cocotte are baked in ramekins in a water bath, it's subtle difference… |
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Giant Chocolate Chip Cookie by Salad FoodieHow about a foot-wide chocolate chip cookie for a party or gift? This treat is quick and easily portable. Chocolate chip cookie recipes abound, but I like this one especially. It’s Wilton’s Chocolate Chip Cookie For Giant Cookie Pans, and never fails for me to bake to chewy perfection. Add a few icing decorations or pieces of candy… |
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Magical Bars Made Skinny by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxThey’re super rich and decadent. And just six ingredients layered right in the pan. Each delectable bar has 133 calories, 6 grams of fat and 4 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. For more skinny recipes, please join@ skinnykitchen.com |
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Outback Steakhouse Alice Springs Chicken Made Skinny by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxHave you ever tried this fantastic chicken dish? It’s one of the most beloved dinners on Outback's menu. With bacon, melted cheese and a dreamy mustard sauce, this chicken dish is out of this world. My skinny remake has all the same great flavors and tastes really, really good! Each serving has 264 calories, 9 grams fat and 7 Weight… |
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Eggs Blackstone by B InnesEggs Blackstone is an adaptation of Eggs Benedict, which has as many recipes do, a number of different origin stories. About the only sure thing is that it was probably invented in New York City. Eggs Blackstone works well for breakfast, brunch, light lunch or dinner. It can be served as a stand alone item or with any number of… |
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Spinach Salad with Hot bacon Dressing by B InnesA tangy salad |
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Coconut Dream Bars by myra byankaGooey and delicious, plus they are easy to make. |
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Blondies by myra byankaSuper easy recipe. |
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Easy Cocoa Cake by myra byankaIt only takes minutes to whip up this cake and get in the oven. Nice for breakfast with no icing, or use canned icing. I use buttermilk glaze, |
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Peanutty Banana Streusel Muffins by Salad FoodieA nice crunch of peanuts and subtle taste of banana combine in these muffins to make a welcome breakfast or brunch bread. NOTE: To substitute buttermilk for regular milk in these muffins, reduce the baking powder to 1/2 teaspoon and add 1/2 teaspoon baking soda. |
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