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Good Ole Fashioned Southern Creecy Greens

Good Ole Fashioned Southern Creecy Greens by Smokinhotchef

A low-country delicacy of sorts, creecy greens are often not found in supermarkets like more common greens i.e. mustard, kale, collard. Supply in the rural country is mainly a matter of who can identify the tangy green by sight and if the 'patch' is large enough to divvy out any to others. Generally a 'mess' of salad will only yield…

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Honey-Habanero Glazed Ribs

Honey-Habanero Glazed Ribs by Alex Marsh

Ribs can take a long time to cook, but it's worth it. Wonderful sweet and sour mixture to the glaze. You'll love it.

3 votes
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Traditional Beef Stew

Traditional Beef Stew by Chef Chuck

Traditional Beef Stew has been around for many years. Less desirable pieces of meat like the butt, pieces from the leg, and shoulder are most commonly used when making stews. These fibrous cuts of meat require longer cooking times with a variable amount of liquid- a cooking technique called braising. Braising uses moist and dry heat.…

1 vote
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Braised Kale

Braised Kale by Roger Curtis

And you thought kale was just useful for garnishing at your local buffet! What a waste of a great vegetable. This is a substantial side dish that is great with barbeque or broiled chicken.

2 votes
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Jungle Wings (The Best)

Jungle Wings (The Best) by Sam

This is a derivative of a wing recipe I created about 10 years ago. I have since changed it and changed it and changed it until it is where its today, excellence! This ia slightly spicy recipe and it does take several hours to produce, but your guests will love you for the rest of time.

1 vote
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Antipastagravanza

Antipastagravanza by kathleen Skrzypczak

This is a leftover home run. I used the remains of an Italian BBQ to create a second day leftover family dinner. Big hit with the 14 year old, 12 year old and 7 year old.

1 vote
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