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Chicken Cordon Bleu - Schnitzel Style! by Salad FoodieI fell in love with veal cordon bleu prepared schnitzel style in restaurants while living in Germany in the late 60's. But stateside, veal was hard to come by when I first began to replicate the recipe, so I subbed chicken breast. I have come fairly close to the 'authentic' versions my memories provide of this delicious main dish. I… |
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Italian Meatballs by Salad FoodieYears ago I had an Italian neighbor who became a close friend. I always commented on her delicious meatballs and one day she shared the recipe with me. I have made them ever since about the same way. You can vary the meats using what's on hand, but I usually select lean ground beef, turkey, chicken or lamb, with an equal amount of… |
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Shrimp Scampi with Angel Hair Pasta by Patricia StagichThis is a spin off of the Cheesecake Factory's recipe! |
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Deep Fried Brussels Sprouts by Nate ApplemanThis dish will go with just about any main - pasta, meat, small plates. Whatever you're in the mood for. |
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Batter Fry Zucchini by Mary ShaldibinaOne of the fastest ways to prepare delicious zucchini - fry them in a batter. |
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Italian meatballs by Deanna Martinez-BeyThe quality of your ingredients will make or break the dish you are preparing. The key to these meatballs are the types of meat and bread you use to make them. These are called Italian Meatballs because this recipe is a family recipe and you guessed it, it came from an Italian family. Mia Famiglia! |
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German Meatballs and Sauerkraut by Salad FoodieI have never thought to serve meatballs on sauerkraut until I tasted this. Wow, forget about meatballs and spaghetti ~ this is delish! Perfect for anytime, and especially for Octoberfest. To serve several guests, I made the meatballs, cooked them and refrigerated a day ahead. About an hour before serving time, I spooned the… |
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Arangini.....or Rice Balls....or Werewolf balls....I'm not sure by Michael SwineyThe German Goddess and I were discussing food one day, as happens a few times a week. On day I was making something that she couldn't pronounce and she just deadpanned "Dracula's Balls?" Ummm.....Noooo, but that's what we'll call it from now on. K?… |
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Panizas or chickpea fritters by Guest of winterPanizas are typical from the Cádiz province in Andalusia, where the Sherry wines come from. They are made from chickpea flour, boiled in water, made into a dough thicker than potato mash, then sliced in small pieces and fried. They look suspiciously similar to Provençal panisses, and I heard there is a very similar thing in the south… |
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Bulgarian Makitzi by Casey AngelovaThe makitzi that my mother-in-law makes are from her hometown of Berkovitza. She describes the recipe as very basic, so you can add any filler to the dough. The recipe is very rough as she doesn't really measure anything exactly, so I will use my description and her recipe to make this as clear as possible. |
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Crepe Rolls with Chocolate Cream, Chestnut Puree and Plum Jam by Gourmandelle LifestyleBlogThe great thing about it is that you can use any filling you like. I used homemade chocolate cream, chestnut puree and plum jam. All these fillings are very healthy and sugar-free. I’ll post their recipes in the near future. |
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Stuffed trout by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaTrout with delicious stuffing. |
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Drop Scone /Flap Jack by Peter BrownThis from Grandma Connies book she called them drop scones others call them flap jacks whatever they are great I love them cold with jam and cheese |
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Czech Potato Pancakes by Robyn SavoieThese little snacks are popular street food in the Czech Republic, and they are available at roadside stalls and cafe's. Quick and easy to make, they are tasty adaptation of the classic flour-based pancake. |
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Crepes by Jann from PABetter than pancakes. Fewer carbs and a little more protein. Fill with berries or any fruit (thicken with a little cornstarch, if desired). Or, use savory fillings, like bean dip or salsa. Very easy and versatile. Can be frozen. |
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