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Summer Squash and Ricotta Cheese Pie by SmokinhotchefI came up with this simple yet sumptuous spin on a common as well as abundant vegetable, with the notion that there is life after zucchini bread! I hope yellow squash can gain more fans and that this recipe will turn the YUCKS into YUMMZ! Enjoy!! |
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Banana Bread by MichelineThis recipe makes 2 banana loaves. One to eat immediately and the other one can be frozen for a later treat. |
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Shepherd's Pie for lazy cooks by GlennYou can make this a hearty meat celebration, heavy with veggies or just a cleansing of the pantry dish. All of my measurements are "ish" meaning they are close to what is listed but nothing is critical so you can cut back on what you don't like and add more of what you do like. Let's just say, "Prepare to taste." You can replace… |
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Puff Pastry Fried Apple Tarts by Homemade & YummyPuff Pastry Fried Apple Tarts are the perfect little treat. Tender slices of apples with just the right amount of sweetness, laced with cinnamon, all in a flaky shell. |
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Frenchtoasty Bread Pudding w/Crystallized Ginger and Chocolate Sauce by SmokinhotchefA French classic and an old favorite join forces to maximize on taste sensation. A crisp exterior harnesses warm cinnamon, vanilla, and spicy ginger goodness for a sure to be recurring comfort food for many homes to come. |
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Cranberry Crumb Bars by Robyn SavoieHere's a great way to use left over cranberry sauce from Thanksgiving. It features a cream cheese and cranberry fillings, a tender crust and a nutty crunch topping. |
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Persimmon Pie by Elena Jimenez
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Mexican Cheese Dip by MichelineA quick, tasty, spicy dip to serve with corn chips or tortillas. |
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Cajun Bread Pudding with Praline Sauce by Amos MillerThe Praline Sauce is a stand-alone that will add depth and excitement to any cake or pudding, but it marries perfectly with this Cajun-inspired recipe. This is a dish that I have served hundreds of times and is always a favorite - so much so that folks often ask for a serving or two 'to go'. Easy ingredients, easy to prepare.… |
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Baked Pumpkin Custard with Nutmeg Pie "Crisps" by Robyn SavoieIf baking a pie seems too intimidating, then this variation on the traditional pumpkin pie is just right for you! In fact, even veteran pie bakers love this recipe since it is much easier and can be done in advance. Make the crisps with cinnamon or any other favorite spice. These crisps are delicious as cookies all by… |
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Better Than Sex Broccoli Casserole by SmokinhotchefLOL! BUT SERIOUSLY! |
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Mamaw's Green Been Casserole by Wendi TaylorThis was one of my Grandma's traditional Thanksgiving dinner dishes - and apparently it's a favorite here on CookEatShare as well! I think the pearl onions really set it apart from the typical green bean casserole. Another variation which has recently been suggested to me is to sprinkle shredded cheese on top before adding the… |
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Sweet Potato Bourbon Noodle Kugel by Farrell May PodgorsekKugel is a baked dish served in Jewish homes. It can be sweet or savory, and is normally based on either potatoes or noodles. This dish was perfect for the Hanukkah Thanksgiving holiday overlap. Not too sweet, it went perfectly with the traditional Thanksgiving feast. It is supposed to be a rich dish, but the butter can be cut… |
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Heart-Healthy Snickerdoodles by RecipeKingHeart-Healthy Snickerdoodles is a delicious and quick (23 Minute) recipe which is also a generally healthy, low calories, low fat, low cholesterol, low sodium, low carbohydrates, heart-healthy and Weight Watchers friendly recipe. A great option for Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter holidays or anytime. |
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Sinfully Delicious Gluten Free Brownies by Shawn ChristopherThese are absolutely delicious. I learned to cook gluten free when my spouse was diagnosed Celiac. These are the only brownie I eat now, due to flavor and texture. These brownies are unbelievably good and I am sure they will become your favorite too. |
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