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Sponge Cake by MyWeekend PlanSponge cake is the mother of the cake, it is the most basic cake recipe. For those who are new into baking it is one of the must learn cake. |
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Homemade Rotiboy by MyWeekend PlanHard on the outside but light and fluffy on the inside, it’s Rotiboy! This perfect bundle of joy can be enjoyed any time of the day. Get the most out of it when you pair it with your hot coffee or even with an iced beverage. It will surely be worth it! Come and make the best homemade Rotiboy using this recipe to lighten up your… |
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Hokkaido Cheese Tart by MyWeekend PlanHokkaido Baked Cheese Tarts are just irresistible! They are a must for any occasion. |
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Carrot Cake by MyWeekend PlanCarport cake with cream cheese frosting! You cannot go wrong with this flavour. Although the ingredients are a bit long please do not be intimidated with it. The recipes are rather simple and it is easy as 1,2,3. The only hardest part of making this cake is to wait for the cake to set in order to infuse all of the flavour of the… |
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Moist Chocolate Layer Cake by Teddy Hedrington
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Smoky Turkey & Cheese Enchiladas by Patti FisherSmoky Turkey and Cheese Enchiladas were fun to make and yummy to eat., In the last few days Ken smoked a turkey and smoked our favorite types of cheese. With the hot weather coming we get asked for lots of recipes using leftovers. Substituting chicken for turkey works great, too. These were quick and easy to put together and can be… |
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California Santa Maria Style Barbeque Tri-Tip by FoodiewifeWe live about 3 hours north of Santa Maria, California. One day, we saw a BBQ trailer that was selling a tri-tip dinner plate, so we stopped to enjoy a roadside lunch. It was the tastiest tri-tip we've ever had! I found this recipe in Cook's Country Magazine, and it is our favorite way to enjoy tri-tip. I also made the Santa Maria… |
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Amazing Grilled Steakhouse Steak Tips by FoodiewifeHave you ever heard of steak tips before? Well, neither had I,until I spotted this recipe on Cook's Country. Typically, steak tips come from the bottom sirloin, and that is where flap meat comes from. Bottom line, this is one of the best (truly) grilled steak recipes I've ever made or tasted! The marinade is packed full of flavor,… |
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Baked Black Pepper & Sour Cream Chicken by "Cheffie Cooks"Cut up a whole fryer for this easy recipe! Baked and so flavorful. |
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Southwestern Mac & Cheese by Patti FisherSouthwestern Mac & Cheese, we have to laugh, of all the recipes we get asked for from gourmet to down home, what we get the most requests for is macaroni and cheese. Our date night was coming up so I asked Ken what he was in the mood for thinking he would say steak or ribs. Nope, he wanted a creamy mac & cheese with a little flavor… |
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Lotta Cheese Cheese Burger by Patti FisherWe got a complaint from some friends that when they go out for burgers the meat is paper thin and the cheese, if you can find any, is tasteless. We had no choice but to say “See you tomorrow, come hungry!” Everyone was happily stuffed and knew they were eating a cheese burger. They may be back again tomorrow. Not only was there 2… |
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Blended Chicken Cheeseburgers by Enda LoveThese chicken and mushroom burgers are flavourful, simple to make and offer a lighter alternative to a traditional beef burger. |
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Indo Jamaican Patties by Enda LoveA spicy blend of mushrooms and beef are packed inside a flaky pastry, making these appetizers hard to resist. The recipe is by Carol Nelson Brown of theyumyumfactor.blogspot.ca. |
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Cinnamon Pita Chips by Enda Love
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Jerk Chicken by Foodiewife"Jerk" spice originates from Jamaica. Jerk refers to a way that a meat, (chicken, beef, pork, goat, fish, vegetables or fruit is seasoned and cooked). With this recipe, chicken is marinaded in in a thick sauce that includes the traditional allspice. Instead of using more traditonal Scotch Bonnet peppers (way hot!) this marinade is… |
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