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Chicken Wings or Drummies - Orange Glazed

Chicken Wings or Drummies - Orange Glazed by Amos Miller

Just make PLENTY for those Bowl Games! I had one trim couple eat 4 lbs and then look for more. This is very simple, but does take some lapsed time because I bake the wings, so the skin is crisp, yet the meat is moist and very tender. No eggs, flour, oil or milk are used in this recipe. This recipe makes enough glaze to coat…

2 votes
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Macadamia and Semi-Dried Tomato Pesto - "The Australian Macadamia Society"

Macadamia and Semi-Dried Tomato Pesto - "The Australian Macadamia Society" by The Blender Girl

It doesn’t get much easier than this delicious pesto. This version from The Australian Macadamia Society is a winner…and SO easy. Literally, throw everything in the food processor; then blend and chow! No chopping, no mess, no fuss. And best of all –…

1 vote
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Gluten Free Cream of Mushroom Soup

Gluten Free Cream of Mushroom Soup by Shawn Christopher

I love Cream of Mushroom Soup! When I decided to go gluten free to support my Spouse I didn't realize the amount of things that had gluten in them. I cannot go without cream of mushroom soup not one day longer, so, tonight we had cream of mushroom soup. This is my first try at cream of mushroom soup and it's a keeper!

1 vote
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Fresh Shrimp Spring Rolls

Fresh Shrimp Spring Rolls by Baking Barrister

Eat them as a meal or an appetizer, these are light and fresh, filled with different veggies, herbs and marinated shrimp.

2 votes
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Real Jack Daniels Steak Marinade

Real Jack Daniels Steak Marinade by Gluten Free Chefery

This marinade can be used for steak or chicken. I just prefer steak. Remember folks - Jack Daniels is flammable.

3 votes
5125 views
Gluten Free Meatballs

Gluten Free Meatballs by Gluten Free Chefery

Make them in bulk and you can freeze them and use them as you want to.

2 votes
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Lemon/Lime Curd

Lemon/Lime Curd by Melanie Unruh

A citrus curd that can be made with limes, lemons, or oranges (or a combination). Of course it's a standard on scones, but is also used for cake and pie fillings. Straining the eggs is critical to avoid unwanted lumps of clinging egg whites in the curd.

1 vote
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