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Southwest Egg Rolls by Angela LeMoinePerfect as a side or a fun hors d'oeuvre. These Southwest Egg Rolls are really easy to make, require just a handful of ingredients and are baked not fried!! Egg roll wrappers are filled with sautéed red bell peppers, corn and black beans. The extra burst of flavor comes from the cilantro lime pesto in there as well. To get the recipe… |
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Chipotle Butter by Robyn SavoieThis is great with grilled corn on the cob, potatoes, dinner rolls and corn bread. |
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Aaron's Guacamole by J. Gino GenovesiThis recipe was supplied by my granddaughters boyfriend. Some of the structure was edited by myself |
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Cranberry Volcano Brownie by Robyn SavoieAre you staying at home this Valentine's Day for dinner? It's all the rage now. Looking for the simple but perfect dessert for a special evening? Here it is! A creamy, moist and rich brownie that will have your taste buds begging for more. You won't just be able to have one serving. Top each brownie serving with whipped cream… |
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Old Fashion Hot and Juicy Cinnamon Rolls by J. Gino GenovesiCinnamon dates back to about 2800 BC in Chinese writings. It is believed to have medical value, and equal in value to the price of silver In Medieval times, cinnamon was used I treat coughing, and colds.. The spice was considered valuable to preserve meats which inhibit growth of bacteria. Today, it is used in many recipes and… |
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Coconut Pecan Cookies by Salad FoodieA search on the Internet for a coconut pecan cookie recipe brought a few candidates forward and fortunately the first I tested was a slam-dunk. This is chewy, somewhat crunchy and divinely coconutty. I stayed very close to the original and glad it turned out so well. Kudos to Mike at his betterbaking.com blog for this toothsome… |
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Chocolate Dreams by BearNakedBaker
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fresh cilantro tortillas by FromScratch SarahVery simple.I recommend oiling your griddle/pan well.The flour water mix is not always going to work as the recipe calls, the idea is the create an elastic dough not too sticky to roll out into tortillas.I like mine a little thicker to rip up for the dip. These are awesome served with heavenly hot dip, a plate of spinich and… |
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Skinny Classic Baked Beans by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxYour search might just be over…These classic baked beans are simply wonderful. You’ll love the ease of this recipe, too. Made with such a rich barbecued flavor and a bit of a kick. Great to serve for barbecues or picnics with chicken, beef, pork, burgers or hot dogs. Many recipes for baked beans include bacon or chunks of pork. My… |
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Ground Turkey Taco Salad by Ally Hornseth
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Snickerdoodles by Chef ChuckCookies with plenty of cinnamon and sugar! |
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Apple-Oatmeal Cookies by Robyn SavoieThese soft, chewy cookies are perfect for filling the cookie jar. |
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Twice-Baked Sweet Potatoes with Caramelized Onion and Sage by Robyn SavoieIf you've been searching for a new sweet potato recipe to serve, look no further! These twice baked sweet potatoes are light and healthier than the traditional casseroles filled with brown sugar and marshmallows. This recipe let the natural sweetness in the potatoes shine, while the dominant peppery, savory flare of sage come… |
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Salsa Verde by grumpy old goatSalsa verde is our favorite salsa and one of our all time favorite snacks. It is made from tomatillos which look like small green tomatoes with a husk on them. They need some preparation before you use them. First, remove the husk and rinse them off. Next, cut them in half and put them in a bowl. Put the bowl in the microwave and… |
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Maid Rite and Tendermaid Hamburgers At Home by TerryThe secret to a Maid Rite and/or Tendermaid style loose burger Hamburger is that the beef is steamed and not fried, and this does make all the difference. Making them at home can be done although it is slightly more painstaking than the frying pan, but well worth the effort. I use a streiner or colander over a pot of boiling water… |
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