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Mary's Sugar Cookies*

Mary's Sugar Cookies* by Julia Ann Souders

An easy rolled sugar cookies with creamy icing to enjoy for any holiday. Make them as shamrocks for March 17, hearts for valentines, pumpkins for Holloween and stars for Christmas. *This is a recipe from Betty Crocker's Cooky Book, 1971. 2007-2014 Netta Belle's Choice cookbookinabox "Reg. U.S. Pat. & Trdmk. Off." All…

3 votes
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File Gumbo / Chez Helene

File Gumbo / Chez Helene by Amos Miller

The late Chef Austin Leslie left a brilliant legacy of Creole dishes and he helped form my approach to the cuisine of NOLA. I follow no other recipe than the one he left me. When a dish is perfect, why stray? Fresh ingredients will tell the tale. Now, as my mentor Paula Wolfert admonishes: "Relax and follow the recipe"!

2 votes
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Cold Crab Dip

Cold Crab Dip by Ann

The BEST crab dip I've ever had!

1 vote
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Willis Davidson’s Famous Fruitcake

Willis Davidson’s Famous Fruitcake by Chez la mere

toronto star

5 votes
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Banana Split Cake

Banana Split Cake by Glenn

Tasty desert reminiscent of a banana split but much easier to serve.

1 vote
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Overnight Refrigerator Yeast Rolls

Overnight Refrigerator Yeast Rolls by Salad Foodie

Refrigerator yeast rolls are the answer to busy days and holiday dinners. Divide the roll making process into two days and three steps: make, shape and bake! This is based on a recipe from bhg.com, which has a few variations using this method (see "Useful Links" below). I stayed fairly close to the original recipe, though lazy me,…

1 vote
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Gold Medal Best Ever Banana Bread

Gold Medal Best Ever Banana Bread by Nancy Miyasaki

I make a lot of banana bread because my kids and husband both love it. I've tried a lot of different recipes, but have found none better that this slight adaptation of the one on the back of the General Mills Gold Medal flour bag. I think they must have tested a lot of different versions before settling on this one, because it is…

8 votes
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Cheese & Onion Enchiladas with Tex-Mex Chili Gravy

Cheese & Onion Enchiladas with Tex-Mex Chili Gravy by Foodiewife

This Tex-Mex dish is so easy to make, and you probably have most of the ingredients on hand. I’ll show you how to make this on my food blog, step-by-step. This recipe was adapted from Eating Etc. who got it from the Homesick Texan. Try it, you’ll love it!

4 votes
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Chile Rellenos Soufflé

Chile Rellenos Soufflé by Salad Foodie

If you're craving a chile relleno fix, give this light south-of-the-border layered soufflé a try. I looked at several recipes then came up with my own combination and it fits my need for a guilt-free alternative. To save time use canned whole green chiles, or char your fresh garden ones if desired. One batch makes 4 generous-size…

4 votes
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Wisconsin State Fair Cream Puffs

Wisconsin State Fair Cream Puffs by Robyn Savoie

I received this recipe from the family descendants who introduced this delectable treat. The Wisconsin Bakers Association has served these treats at our state fair since 1924.

5 votes
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Amish Pork Roast w/ apples and sauerkraut (crockpot)

Amish Pork Roast w/ apples and sauerkraut (crockpot) by Denise Sherin

Growing up in Pennsylvania I had the pleasure of being able to go to Lancaster Pa, which was a huge Amish community. There food is simple and delicious. This is a favorite of mine. There is a Tablespoon of cinnamon in this recipe, it's not a mistake, it sounds like alot but it does not over power this dish.

2 votes
12420 views
Tri-tip marinade

Tri-tip marinade by Aspen Lee-Moulden

This is a great dry rub for tri tip. I just made it for a recent party and the tri tip vanished.

11 votes
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Jalapeno Cornbread Dressing

Jalapeno Cornbread Dressing by Marguerite

Here's a scrumptious side dish that goes well with turkey,chicken, pork roast, or a ham, as well. When I tell you that it is "to die for", cher, then you know that I mean it!

1 vote
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Sauerkraut Casserole

Sauerkraut Casserole by Annette W.

This recipe has been in my family as far back as I can remember. I was eating it in my grandmothers kitchen when I was young, my mom made it all my life growing up and I still make it at least once a month to this day. My grown son is now making it for his family as well. It's simple, it's cheap to make, and it's delicious. As a…

1 vote
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