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Shrimp Creole by John SpottiswoodThis isn't all that fancy or exotic, but it's a wonderfully rich and fully flavored. If you want greater authenticity, you can substitute butter where I have used olive oil. I love butter, but try to control it for health reasons. It's delicious as I have made it, so no need to add the extra butter in my opinion. |
6 votes
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Marinated Asparagus by Robyn SavoieThis versatile recipe made with fresh asparagus can be made year around. Serve it cold or warm as side with any meal. My favorite way to serve this is grilling it. It produces rave reviews every time. Even from guests who may not be fans of asparagus. |
5 votes
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Cream Cheese Frosting by maribeth carsonMy friend Annie asked if I would post this recipe to go along with my “Better Than Sex Brownies Recipe” I recently posted. When I do frost these brownies this is the frosting I use it makes the treat that much more sinful. The best thing about this frosting is that there are so many possibilities & ways you can use this confectioners… |
2 votes
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Mom's Sangria by MichelineSangria always reminds me of Spain, a place where you can drink Sangria just about everywhere. A fruity, refreshing drink in the summer or any time. |
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new yorker pasta by maeghantips with paring knife,pull off tough skin from bottom of stalk toward broccoli flowerets. quarter or half if too larg. cut stalks into 2 inch pieces, if desired.save for soup or other use. broccoli should not be over cooked or it becomes strong tasting. also uncover a few times during boiling to retain bright green color |
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SALMON with TOMATO SALSA by BearNakedBakerEither salsa is great with Salmon, but we had a killer frost this week. A lot of green tomatoes were picked from the garden, resulting in this dish..... |
2 votes
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Pear & Celery Salad by Chef Smith
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Brigadeiros - Brazilian Chocolate truffles by Sofia ReinoThis recipe is LOVED by kids. I no longer do it. My tween daughter is the one that takes care of this one. She not only loves making them as of course loves to eat them and same with her friends. |
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Doces de Nozes by Dan ClarkeDocinhos (sweets) are a great informal and sociable way to end your Brazilian meal. This is also a really nice easy recipe! In Brazil, these sweet, truffle-like treats are often eaten at weddings, birthdays and other special occasions but I reckon that they suit every occasion. |
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Korean Pickled Vegetables with Garlic by hcgarlicKorea is a kingdom for pickles; it has more than 100 kinds of pickles. Every year, Korea exports all kinds of pickles to many countries of the world. The pickles have white and red colors; the taste is sour, hot, salty and sweet. Garlic is the basic material to make pickles; Chinese garlic is the most popular in Korea. |
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Orange Marmalade Ricotta Cupcakes by RusteMy Favorite Cupcake |
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Citrus Scallops by Robyn SavoieThe bright color of the red bell pepper and oranges, combined with lime juice; give these scallops a refreshing burst of flavor. |
1 vote
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Double Chocolate Cranberry Chunkies by Denise SherinChocolate chunks and dried cranberries or dried cherries if you like. |
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Instant Pot Cajun Chicken & Rice by Marsha PowellThis is easy to throw together. It's done quickly. Hubby and I had 2 meals out of it. It was better the second time around! |
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