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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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Bernice's Vegetable Dip

Bernice's Vegetable Dip by Micheline

An excellent, creamy, tangy, zippy dip to serve with fresh vegetables.

2 votes
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Hard Boiled Eggs for cooks who can't boil water

Hard Boiled Eggs for cooks who can't boil water by Glenn

Forget the boiling water, colander, cracks and boil-outs. Hard "Boiled" Eggs made in the oven are easier, quicker, tastier and less prone to cracks and they are easier to peel. Who needs boiling water?

1 vote
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Chocolate Genoise

Chocolate Genoise by Navaneetham Krishnan

Light, crumbly and melt in the mouth cake.

1 vote
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Nicoise Salad Frittata

Nicoise Salad Frittata by Smokinhotchef

Nicoise Salad with a Latin twist. Layers of flavor and all the components of the classic and classy salad, baked into a delicious frittata and topped with a vibrant and tangy micro-greens and grape tomato ensalada. Perfect for brunch or a wonderfully elegant one skillet dinner. Viva la France and Viva la Espana! Scandelicious!!!

1 vote
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