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Pully pork chicken by GARY ESTESSThis is a good basic recipe.It takes time but it rewards you.A slow cook recipe with something different in it pork rines. It can become a stirfry, put in bread or bun at party, manythings can be done with it. |
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Cous Cous Salad by Denise SherinI love Cous-Cous and this salad is a nice change from cous- cous as a side dish. Its great cold or room temp. I used to make it with a white wine vinaigrette, but it doesn't need it. So now I just offer some raspberry vinaigrette on the side for those who want it but most people eat it plain. I will include the vinaigrette recipe… |
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Lemon-Cranberry Biscotti by J. Gino GenovesiThe biscotti had its origin in Roman times They are a dry, crunchy cookie that contains no fat and quite nourishing. .A food with sustenance and carried by the Roman Legions into battle; perhaps this action help fuel the expansion of the Roman Empire since they were so light and easy to carry into battle. The biscotti became… |
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Murphy's Cole Slaw by Just Cookin'This recipe sounds so strange I was afraid to taste it. Boy am I glad I did! This is absolutely the best coleslaw I've ever tasted. I'm assuming Murphy's is a restaurant but I'm not sure. I got the recipe from someone else. The dressing is cooked and it's made without mayonnaise. For anyone with a gluten allergy, the ramen noodles… |
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OVEN BAKED CHICKEN WITH PRETZAL by GARY ESTESSWE WANT TO LOOSE WEIGHT SO I LOVE FRY CHICKEN SO THIS IS A NEW WAY ITS VERRY GOOD AND LAST FOR DAYS. THIS CAN BE DONE WITH CHICKEN WINGS. |
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Stir Fried Rice lovers, you will remember this one... by Nick RocheIf you are a rice lover, that's one thing; however, if you are a stir fried rice lover, this recipe creation propels this grain to a whole new level. And if you follow the preparation to a tee, this dish will take your taste buds to what they may consider taste bud heaven! Let's face it, things don't get much better to the palate… |
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Roasted spicy chicken wings with goat cheese dip by MichelineThese wings taste better than at the restaurant and are healthier. People are always surprised to find out that my chicken wings can be so delicious when roasted instead of fried. I serve them with a goat cheese dip (less fat) instead of the traditional blue cheese dip with celery and carrot sticks. |
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GARLIC BUTTER by GARY ESTESSTHERE TIMES WHEN THE SIMPLE THING YOU CAN DO THAT TASTE GOOD. THIS IS ONE OF THEM. WE USE THIS ON FISH, BEEF, STEAK, TURKEY, PASTA IT KEEPS A LONG TIME IN THE ICE BOX. |
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Japanese “Rare” Cheesecake by Henry MolineNo bake cheesecakes are called “rare cheesecakes” in Japan. It is a soft type of cheesecake and usually gelatin is used to harden the filling. Rare cheesecakes are chilled and served with fresh fruits or fruit sauces. It is a very easy cheesecake to make at home |
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Weight Watchers Chicken Mozzarella Melts by Recipe KitchenHealthy Chicken Breast Strips Coated With Spaghetti Sauce On Top Of Toasted Italian Bread. |
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Jammin' Chicken by Cara FernicolaYour tastebuds will be dancing with this recipe. Orange Marmalade coated chicken covered in a citrus flavored panko crust. I came up with this recipe when I had defrosted chicken and looked into a almost bare fridge. Turned out to be a complete success and a new summer weekly staple! I served the chicken cut into strips and over a… |
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Perfect Clear Chicken Broth by Claudia lamascoloStep by Step and the secrets to make the perfect broth, suggestions on what to make with it and use the leftover chicken for more than one use. Take a look a this one. |
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Maid Rite and Tendermaid Hamburgers At Home by TerryThe secret to a Maid Rite and/or Tendermaid style loose burger Hamburger is that the beef is steamed and not fried, and this does make all the difference. Making them at home can be done although it is slightly more painstaking than the frying pan, but well worth the effort. I use a streiner or colander over a pot of boiling water… |
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