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Chile Rellenos Soufflé by Salad FoodieIf 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… |
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Tom's Creamy Scrambled Eggs by Salad FoodieThis recipe is so simple I was reluctant to post it. But I had never tasted eggs cooked this way before Tom served some to me, and I was hooked. The secrets are to scramble the eggs "soft" so they are very moist, and add the cream cheese right at the end so there are visible streaks throughout. So simple - so divine! |
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Deviled Egg Variations with Foolproof Hardboiled Eggs Instructions by myra byankaStop turning failed hardboiled eggs into egg salad, although egg salad can be wonderful. There are several ways to hardboil eggs, but the method suggested below works well. (What causes the green tint to the edge of the yolks is boiling the eggs… |
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omelet ala cochin by sunil k.nayar
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Passionfruit Curd by Matthew CrabbeThis is a butter cream curd with a passionfruit flavor. It goes with well with toasted brioche, may be served with fruit or as accompaniment for cakes. |
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Breakfast Burrito's by BearNakedBakerBest served with salsa, guacamole and or sour cream |
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Delicious Deviled Eggs by Wendi TaylorEveryone loves deviled eggs. This variation is creamy and delicious, slightly tangy, and extra delicious. Great for parties & luncheons, or as an appetizer or side with the main meal. |
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Mini Quiche by Chef SmithMost people believe that the quiche originates from France, and it is fair to say that in its traditional form, attributing origin to the French is quite correct. However, prior to French chefs concocting quiche, German chefs made an egg custard pie called kuchen, meaning cake. The German dish was baked in brioche dough, instead of… |
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