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Cuban-style Steaks in Garlic-Lime Marinade by John SpottiswoodThese steaks are a treat and a great way to make an inexpensive cut of meat memorable. You can use bottom round (best), top round, or a thin cut sirloin for this dish. The steaks should be cut about a 1/2 thick. Mine were a little thicker, so I pounded them with a mallet to thin them. In Cuban restaurants, this recipe is called… |
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Skinny, Mini Mexican Meatball Tostada Appetizers by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxDelight your guests with these itty, bitty meatballs atop a mini tostada. This is such a yummy and simple appetizer to make that it might just become your go-to recipe! The skinny for each appetizer, 31 calories 1 gram fat and 1 Weight Watchers POINTS PLUS. So cute and so fun to eat! |
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Tourtière du Québec (Quebec meat pie) by MichelineA typical, traditional Quebec meat pie, served mostly during the Holiday Season. |
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Firehouse Hamburger Barbecue by GlennServed at fairs and firehouse gatherings as well as church picnics and community events in Lancaster County, PA. The recipe is from Eva M. Koehler, my grandmother, of Lititz who served as a cook for the Ladies Auxiliary of the Lititz Volunteer Fire Company No. 1. |
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Easy Salisbury Steak by Candice GoodyearI found this recipe on "taste of Southern" website and I altered it a tiny bit and it is better than the other recipe I have on here for this. Love this recipe and got five stars from the family on it. |
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Jamaican "Beef" Patties by Kiki ThompsonComing from a Jamaican background, many times my palate craves the blended flavors of curry. So I veganized one of my favorite treats, Jamaican Beef Patties. These are kind of similar to Mexican empinadas, but spicy I was kind of skeptical at first, but you can not tell the difference…it’s all about the seasoning when it comes down… |
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Québec Tourtière (Meat pie) by MichelineA typical, traditional Québec meat pie, usually served during the Holiday Season. |
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Sunshine Pies by Hungry JennyThis recipe makes about 15 smiley pies, using a 3" cutter. If possible, allow the filling to cool completely before adding to the pastry to bake, to avoid sogginess! http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2011/01/friday-pie-day-sunshine-pies.html |
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Italian Meatballs by KimiDelicate, moist and delicious. |
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Kofta (Kafta) Pita Sandwich by Salad FoodieKofta is a recipe taught to me by Ahmad, a young man who lived with our family for two years. Kafta and Ahmad's Tabouli have become Middle Eastern standards in our family menus since then. I am sure ground lamb is the meat of choice for this creation, but we use a mixture of extra lean beef (85%) and ground turkey. I often season the… |
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Romanian Mititei (Little Sausages) by Teodora PogonatThis is a great traditional recipe for Romanian Mititei. Mititei are skinless sausages, usually grilled, and the name literally means "little ones". They taste really well grilled, but can also be pan fried and pair well with homemade fries or a tomato/cucumber salad. Traditionally they are enjoyed with mustard, a roll of bread and… |
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Sausage Cheddar Balls by Chef Smith
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Courtni's Kickin' Chili by Courtni DrewThe easy one.... Great chili that can be used for chili with rice, frito pies, etc etc (the list goes on). This is my fiance's favortie dish of mine. I have a chili-from-scratch recipe that I will post later, this one is for a quick and delicious meal for those short on time. |
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S.O.S. by GlennThe Army's version of Frizzed Beef or even Sausage Gravy. It uses the cheaper Ground Beef, bullion and Worcestershire Sauce instead the rich taste of Dry Beef or Pork Sausage. This should ALWAYS be served on a shingle (toast) and only on those days where you are nostalgic for the "good old days" of military service. The Navy… |
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None Left Beef Brisket by Just Cookin'This is the best tasting brisket you will ever eat. Every time I make it, it's gone in a hurry and there's none left. Preparation takes a while and so does cooking it, but is well worth the trouble. I found a couple of different recipes to cook brisket, put them together and modified the recipe to finally come up with the one… |
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