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Spanakopita Dip

Spanakopita Dip by Denise Sherin

So yummy! Great for parties and get togethers. Original recipe is posted here but I leave out the dill because I am not a big fan of dill. Serve with fresh pita bread, toasted pita chips or your favorite dippers breads, crackers or veggies.

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Fig Puff Pastry Roses

Fig Puff Pastry Roses by Jenny

Puff pastry roses with delicious fig filling. The filling can be prepared in advance and stored in a fridge.

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French Style Egg Salad Sandwich

French Style Egg Salad Sandwich by RecipesnFood

French Style Egg Salad Sandwiches are some of the easiest sandwiches in the world to make, especially if you have some hard boiled eggs sitting around in the fridge (like around Easter).

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Elizabethan Quince Cheese

Elizabethan Quince Cheese by Karen

I have had a bumper year for quince in 2011 and have decided to make various preserves and desserts with my amazing fruity haul ~ I shall be featuring them over the next few days. The first preserve I decided to make was a batch of Quince Cheese, called Membrillo in Spain and a firm favourite with me and my family. It always makes an…

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Guinness Scallop Bacon Cheddar Potatoes

Guinness Scallop Bacon Cheddar Potatoes by Claudia lamascolo

A delicious combination of flavor, tender creamy potatoes bursting with cheese and bacon flavor. Great as a side with any kind of meat.

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Easy Semi Homemade Crepe Recipe

Easy Semi Homemade Crepe Recipe by Claudia lamascolo

Don't be afraid to make these elegant quick crepe to impress your friends and family, check them out on how easy they are to make!

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Baked Brie and More Appetizers 2012

Baked Brie and More Appetizers 2012 by Claudia lamascolo

Here's a great list to kick off the new year 2012~ Baked Brie with Triple Berry Pecan... plus more appetizers to adorn your Holiday table! Happy New Year !!!

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Tomato Basil Pizza Recipe

Tomato Basil Pizza Recipe by Claudia lamascolo

Homemade dough, tomatoes and basil amazing flavors!

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Sauteed Zucchini in Homemade Tomato Sauce

Sauteed Zucchini in Homemade Tomato Sauce by Denise Sherin

I love homemade tomato sauce, it's so much better than jarred sauce. As a summer side dish I add sauteed zucchini, it's so yummy. I recently served it as a side with baked cod and we wound up putting it right over the fish it was terrific!

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Christmas Pork Wellington Wrapped In Foie Gras and Mushrooms

Christmas Pork Wellington Wrapped In Foie Gras and Mushrooms by Blackswan

This is a gorgeous dish that's set to impress. Imagine your meat wrapped in mushrooms, foie gras, and lastly with crispy flaky puff pastry.

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compote of tomato

compote of tomato by branna

a nice tomato sauce for your pasta or just as a dip with your appetizer. It can be used hot or cold. Delizioso enjoy your cooking Branna

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Chocolate Dipped Spoons for Gift Giving and Holidays

Chocolate Dipped Spoons for Gift Giving and Holidays by Claudia lamascolo

Delightful chocolate dipped and filled with truffle candy spoons for gift giving, fund raisers and your favorite life events.

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Italian Salsa Topped Fish Recipe

Italian Salsa Topped Fish Recipe by Claudia lamascolo

Here is a great fish baked with vegetables. There are other variations to use as well. Read on.

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Italian Sausage Mac & Cheese

Italian Sausage Mac & Cheese by Patti Fisher

It’s amazing how many recipe requests we get for macaroni & cheese. That’s fine with us, it’s quick, easy and has unlimited variations. We used Ken’s favorite hot Italian sausage along with lots of his cold smoked cheddar and Patti insisted on fresh broccoli to keep it healthy. Being it was 101 here today we were more than happy to…

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Mulligatawny Soup Recipe

Mulligatawny Soup Recipe by Hina Gujral

Mulligatawny Soup is an English soup recipe with origins in Indian cuisine. To be more precise the roots of its origin are in the Anglo-Indian Cuisine developed during the British Raj in India. The name originates from the Tamil words millagai/milagu and thanni and can be translated as “pepper water”. Many relate Mulligatawny Soup…

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