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This really does taste like Key Lime Pie! It's very sweet and refreshing and a favorite with my girlfriends!
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This sorbet is tangy and not very sweet I added only enough sugar and corn syrup to allow the mixture to freeze properly without developing ice crystals.
Ingredients: sugar, mango, lime juice, corn syrup
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Beer roasted chicken stuffed with limes brings a whole new dimension to chicken. It's both flavorful and juicy. This recipe is absolutely to die for!
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Key lime and a hint of thyme add indulgent flavor and intrigue to this fluffy no-bake key like thyme pie that is great for any get-together.
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Chili con Carne! With chunks of chuck roast, browned in bacon fat and cooked with red kidney beans, red chili and chipotle chili, onion, garlic, jalapeños, tomatoes, and lime juice. Top with grated cheddar and chopped red onion. So GOOD!
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Tired of plain old 'burgers for summertime? Mix it up a bit by adding some classic Greek flavor: spinach, feta, roasted red pepper, and herbs...Yum! Serve these burgers on a warm toasted Kaiser roll, with a delicious feta cheese spread, fresh lettuce, and tomato.
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This sauce is very hot, but not too insane. For maximum heat increase habaneros as desired.
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Fresh green beans are simmered in coconut milk with a variety of seasonings for a delicious side dish or as a vegetarian entree when served with rice.
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A chunky version of salsa verde.
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This refreshing beverage has the appearance of swamp water, but the flavor and fragrance are quite pleasant! Apricot brandy and lime vodka swill together with lemonade.
Ingredients: apricot brandy, vodka, lemonade, ice
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The grassy flavor of quinoa works well with cilantro in this main-dish salad I love the versatility of quinoa It can be the building-block ingredient for a salad, as it is in this main-dish salad, or it can be added to salads in smaller amounts, almost as a garnish