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Get Salmon Cobb Salad in Creamy Dill Dressing Recipe from Food Network
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Get Jalapeno-Bacon Skillet Cornbread Recipe from Food Network
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My grandmother and mother passed this recipe on to me. It changes just a little every year, because we've never written it down before. But it is always incredibly juicy and succulent!
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Get Abruzzo Summer Minestrone Recipe from Food Network
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A hearty combination of beans, corn, tomatoes, and taco seasonings, slow cooked with shredded chicken. Top each bowl with Cheddar cheese, sour cream, and crushed tortilla chips. Made mostly of canned ingredients, this tasty soup lets the slow cooker do the work so you don't have to!
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Get Quinoa and Vegetable Stuffed Peppers Recipe from Food Network
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Get Daisy's Mojo Ribs Recipe from Food Network
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Here is a taste of a time when Mexican food was not as widely available in the United States as it is today, when parents and sports bars looked for food to serve children and those who eat like them, when the combination of crunch and fat and silk was divine It still can be, if you avoid the taco kits of yore and make your own picadillo, then put it in hard-shell tacos and top how you like For those who want to avoid prefabricated taco shells, make a form out of aluminum foil, fry fresh corn tortillas in shimmering neutral oil and then allow them to cool into shape on their aluminum saddle
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This savory-sweet stir-fry, known as bo luc lac or “dice” in Vietnamese, gets its English name from the constant shaking of the pan performed by the cook while browning the meat It can be tough work to move the hot wok constantly, and the intense heat can burn the ingredients in a wink This recipe, adapted from the one served at Slanted Door, Charles Phan’s immensely popular Vietnamese restaurant in San Francisco, has been simplified for the home cook