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A definite different twist on an old classic. This prime rib will really spice things up! Use the pan drippings for au-jus or make some delicious Yorkshire Pudding. Whip up a batch of fresh horseradish sauce and serve this prime rib with garlic asparagus or a fluffy baked potato. Please note the total time includes 1 hour for marinating.
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Get Baked Fresh Ham Sandwiches with Fried Pickles and Cajun Aioli Recipe from Food Network
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Maque Choux (pronounced 'mack shoe'), a colorful dish of fresh corn, green bell peppers, chopped tomato, bacon, and green onions, is the traditional Cajun version of succotash.
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Cajun-seasoned chicken breast stuffed with a cottage cheese and spinach mixture, then baked in butter. Serve with tossed salad, if desired.
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This pulled pork recipe uses the smokey flavor of adobo sauce and the tanginess of pepperoncini peppers to make an alternative to barbeque-style pulled pork recipes.
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Parmesan cheese and Cajun seasoning form a crispy crust on baked pork chops in this quick and easy recipe for a simple weeknight dish for two.
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It may seem simple, but it's my favorite way to have tuna. Seared fish steaks are a Cajun tradition.
Ingredients: tuna steaks, cajun, olive oil, butter
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Raw peanuts in their shells simmer in a salty, spicy brew flavored with crab boil, Cajun seasoning, garlic, and two kinds of serious hot peppers. This is the real deal that is found in the heart of Florida.
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Tired of the same old baked sweet potato? These sweet potatoes are seasoned with a homemade herb and spice mix.
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An authentic Louisiana recipe with a rich and spicy fresh tomato based roux with fresh garlic, bell peppers, celery and onions mixed with crawfish and shrimp. A little time consuming but well worth it!! Serve over steamed rice with hushpuppies and/or crackers on the side.
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Shrimp, the most versatile seafood, is now the most popular in America, and there is no wrong way to eat it Wild shrimp from the Pacific or the Gulf of Mexico is a treat if you can find it Fresh local shrimp from Maine or the Carolinas is an even rarer gem
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Seven lettuces are cooked into this soup at the end, leaving their colors bold and dark.