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Stuffed Burger Dogs

Stuffed Burger Dogs by Patti Fisher

It’s the time of year for burgers and hot dogs! Hence the burger dog, but no wieners were harmed in this recipe. Patti wrapped her Cattleman’s Grill Steakhouse seasoned hamburger around a 2oz. log of extra sharp cheddar cheese, rolled it into a hot dog shape and served it on hot dog buns with our favorite hot dog condiments…which are…

1 vote
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Grilled Niman Ranch Sirloin Steak with Tapenade, Roasted New Potatoes and Baby Leeks

Grilled Niman Ranch Sirloin Steak with Tapenade, Roasted New Potatoes and Baby Leeks by Michael Leviton

3 votes
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Paula Deen's Meatloaf

Paula Deen's Meatloaf by Denise Sherin

I love meatloaf recipes! From my Mom's Lipton onion soup mix version, stuffed with cheddar cheese, stuffed with Spinach, with a hard boiled egg in every slice, stuffed with sundried tomato pesto and feta. I have tried so many and I like them all. But this basic meatloaf version from Paula Deen is my favorite everyday go to recipe.…

2 votes
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Shepherd's Pie for lazy cooks

Shepherd's Pie for lazy cooks by Glenn

You can make this a hearty meat celebration, heavy with veggies or just a cleansing of the pantry dish. All of my measurements are "ish" meaning they are close to what is listed but nothing is critical so you can cut back on what you don't like and add more of what you do like. Let's just say, "Prepare to taste." You can replace…

2 votes
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Beef Enchilada Casserole

Beef Enchilada Casserole by Robyn Savoie

A savory pan of cheese-rich Enchilada Casserole make for a delicious family dish on a busy weeknight. Toss a green salad together while this casserole is baking and serve with a bowl of fluffy rice.

1 vote
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Taco Pizza

Taco Pizza by Denise Sherin

What to do with leftover Taco meat.... we do lots of stuff with leftovers after Taco Night. We made salads, omelets, breakfast burritos and Taco Pizza. Kids love it and its quick and easy because you have all your left overs on hand.

1 vote
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E-Z TX BBQ

E-Z TX BBQ by Amos Miller

My friend, maribeth, wants to surprise Joe with a barbeque this weekend and asked if I had a simple, really tasty recipe to share. OK. This is a Texas recipe that I have pulled out of my Wranger PBRs on many occasions and produced on relatively short notice - and there is usually absolutely none left by party's end. This is not…

4 votes
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BACON RAPED MEAT LOAF CAN CHANGE

BACON RAPED MEAT LOAF CAN CHANGE by GARY ESTESS

WE WANTED TO LET IDEA'S GROW LOTS OF DISHES CAN BE CHANGED WITH, LITTLE WORK, BUT LOTS OF TASTES AND FLAVORS CAN GROW

1 vote
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Cilantro Lime Beef Satay

Cilantro Lime Beef Satay by Robyn Medlin

Everyone knows I really like making skewers. I mean, who doesn’t love meat on a stick? Well, the word satay is an Asian way of saying “meat on a stick”. This recipe combines all my favorite ingredients- lime juice, cilantro, jalapenos- I guarantee this will make it to your top 5 marinades once you make it. Yes its that good. The…

2 votes
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Bacon Crusted Texas Brisket

Bacon Crusted Texas Brisket by Robyn Savoie

Pull out the smoker for this one or be prepared to use your grill. I recommend charcoal over gas. This is time consuming but worth it. I found this recipe in Steven Raichlen's Cookbook; "How to Grill by Steven Raichlen (Workman, 2001)."

1 vote
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Frito Pie

Frito Pie by Culinary Envy

This Frito Pie dinner recipe is crunchy, cheesy and extra easy with delicious favorites like ground beef, chorizo, onion and pinto beans!

1 vote
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Ed's Chicago Cocoa Chili ( aka Chocolate Chili )

Ed's Chicago Cocoa Chili ( aka Chocolate Chili ) by Edward Heller

I like cooking and I love chili and chocolate, so if there was any way I could combine the three, I was gonna do it. So here is my quite excellent balance of sweet, sour, salty and spicy, which I hope you will enjoy as well. (This recipe has been on recipezaar-dot-com since 2002, where 50 people have posted reviews of my chili…

3 votes
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An All in One Meal in No Time

An All in One Meal in No Time by Amanda Millen

It is truly amazing and quite amusing when you think about how food and cuisine have evolved through time and different cultures. Take, for example, a simple bread recipe - how it used to be unleavened or without the use of yeast, to soft and flaky french croissants; or simple fowl or beef, which used to be just speared and hunted…

1 vote
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