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Applesauce Cake Made From Scratch by Stan JenkinsThis cake has become a family tradition during the holidays. I look forward to Christmas just to eat this cake. It's great the rest of the year as well, but we always had it for Christmas when I was a child. |
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Honey Roasted Chicken by ChristineA recipe from old magazine that turned out fabulous. |
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William Penn Cheese Cake by Evelyn Scott
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Broccoli & Cheese Casserole by Carolina CreateThis is the best broccoli casserole! I am ALWAYS asked to bring this to dinners. I grew up with my mom using this recipe and it seriously is loved by many, even my picky son who doesn't like vegetables. |
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Cajun Chicken Linguine Alfredo by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxA bit spicy, a bit creamy, this decadent pasta brings a classic Chicken Alfredo to a whole new level. It’s bursting with flavor and spice thanks to the Cajun seasonings. If this doesn’t wake up your taste buds, nothing will! Don’t worry though, if you don’t like your food too spicy, just add less seasoning and it’ll still taste… |
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Roasted Spring Chicken by Cara FernicolaRoasted Spring Chicken |
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Slow Cooked Beefy Stew by ShaleeDPThis is my version of slow cooked beef stew. I like it this way, slowly cooked brings the delicious taste and the tender meat out of the beef. |
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Lemon Cheesecake by Now We're Cooking!What do you do when a friend gives you a bunch of lemons from her yard and you have cream cheese in the fridge that needs to be used up? Make a lemon cheesecake, of course! |
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Tex Mex Guacamole with Serrano & Jalapeno Peppers by Wendi TaylorA delicious treat that can be served as a topping for tacos or taco salad, a dip for corn chips, a spread for tortillas or pita bread, or on a bed of shredded lettuce as a salad in itself. |
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Cioppino by John ElderThis is the NY version of a San Franciscan Italian seafood stew. They focus on crabs while I focus on a nice variety of seafood. It’s quick to cook once the seafood is prepped and guaranteed to please every seafood lover. You can make the sauce white or red and once in a while I make it pink with just lobster tails, shrimp and… |
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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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Roasted spicy chicken wings with goat cheese dip by MichelineThese wings taste better than at the restaurant and are healthier. People are always surprised to find out that my chicken wings can be so delicious when roasted instead of fried. I serve them with a goat cheese dip (less fat) instead of the traditional blue cheese dip with celery and carrot sticks. |
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The Perfect Party Snack Food: Crunch, Cheesy Potatoes by John Wm. Macy's CheeseSticksPlanning your next dinner party and trying to decide on the perfect party snack food? We suggest that you try this easy recipe for Crunchy, cheesy potatoes. It is the perfect recipe for a family event or even an outdoor party! It can be served as a delicious cheese snack or accompany a main meal. For more info go to… |
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Ruby's Creole Bread Pudding & Butter Rum Sauce by Amos MillerNEVER throw stale bread away! You have the base for an absolutely delicious Creole bread pudding that will have your guests melting with pleasure. The Rum Sauce is fabulous on all kinds of desserts, from the Creole Rice Pudding to cupcakes. In this case, you want to warm the sauce, rather than chill it, so it is spreadable.… |
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Basic Easy Pie Crust by GlennFor my grandmother, Eva Koehler, this was what passed for "easy." For me, easy means opening the box and removing the sleeve, cutting the end and removing the roll of pie dough then un-rolling the dough and placing it in a greased 9" pan. Translations have been made where appropriate. This is one of a very few recipes in her book… |
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