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swordfish avocado by maeghan1 1/2 to 2 swordfish steaks, about 1 inch thick tips: Shark can be substituted for swordfish if desired. make basting brushes from oregano branches,if you have oregano in your garden,cut 10-1 inch branches tie 6 together.hand to dry in dark place for a week. use for brushing on marinade with basting branch |
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Corned Beef Mac and Cheese, Potato Casserole- Nuwave/Flavorwave by Wendy JarvisThis is a recipe I have convered to be used by our Nuwave/Flavorwave ovens. This is good old comfort food! You can ommit the potatoes if you are looking for a good mac and cheese. Note: when adding the bread crumb topping, add a bit of butter or… |
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Smoked Gouda Mac and Cheese by dpEveryone will thank you for this one make double if you have big eaters this has never failed me .... This is a very heavy, creamy filling side dish that everyone will love thank you for looking Enjoy |
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Irish Chocolate Stout Cake by Nancy MiyasakiI am a lifelong chocoholic and love many types of chocolate cake. Very few have impressed me as much as this chocolate stout cake orignially from the Barrington Brewery in Great Barrington, Mass. The dark stout beer (I use Guiness) gives this cake an intense, not-too-sweet flavor. And it is enough to feed an army! |
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Fantastic Irish Soda Bread by Nancy MiyasakiI made two Irish Soda Breads for St. Patrick's Day this year, and this one was superior. And it is really, really easy! If you eat it hot out of the oven, it melts in your mouth like a warm cornbread. If you let it sit a few hours, it hardens into a thicker texture with the same great taste. You won't be disappointed! |
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Irish Apple Cake with Whisky Cream by Nancy MiyasakiMost Irish have a sweet tooth, and this tasty dessert will satisfy it. Legendary Irish cook Myrtle Allen says "Homemade Apple Cakes are the most popular sweet in Ireland." Try this one and you will understand why! |
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St. Patrick's Day Irish Champ by John SpottiswoodThis is a traditional Northern Irish dish of mashed potatoes with milk and sliced green onions. I thought it was a delicious under our St. Patrick's Day Salmon and Leeks recipe. The leeks and green onions really went well together. That said, the green onion flavor is quite strong so I would caution against serving this with… |
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Guinness Stout Brownies by Keely LockeThe original version of these brownies was developed in Ireland. The malt in the Guinness stout beer intensifies the flavor of the chocolate in these delicious brownies. The texture is an interesting combination of fudge, mousse, candy, and traditional brownies. Although decadently chocolate, they are surprisingly light due to the… |
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Hazelnut Cheese Bits by Sara GrayWow! These yummy bite-size bursts of flavor make an exceptionally delicious appetizer! You will need to make more than you think, because this easy appetizer recipe will get snapped up in a big hurry. |
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Cheddar Cheese Scones by Nancy MiyasakiOne bite of these scones and you'll realize that scones are not something that only go with tea or coffee. They are awesome with my Irish Stew recipe. Try them together! |
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Zuchini Cupcakes by Andrea FazI got this recipe from Garret who is a blogger. He has some really good recipes! Check him out! http://vanillagarlic.blogspot.com/2007/04/zucchini-cupcakes-with-cream-cheese.html |
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Lamb Burger Patties by Kelsey MartinThese Lamb Burgers will beat a Big Mac anyday! |
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Festive Pasta Salad by Kelsey MartinThis pasta salad is colorful and zesty! Serve warm or at room temperature. |
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Chicken Kabobs by Kelsey MartinThese kabobs are colorful, tasty, and make a great dish for any summertime party. |
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Singapore Chili "Tandoor-Style" Chicken by Mihir ShahProbably the single best dish I had in Singapore - and a dish I'd never tried before. If you don't have a tandoor oven (and I'm assuming you don't), either bbq on medium-high heat or bake in a shallow pan at 450 degrees. Hope you enjoy as much as I did! |
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