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A moist bundt cake, drizzled with two types of chocolate.
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These parfaits not only look amazing, but they are wonderfully cool, sweet and tangy. Sliced peaches are layered with pound cake and a light lemon sauce before being chilled and topped with a dollop of sweetened whipped cream. They will make you want to have dessert first!
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Real Hungarian goulash by way of Germany: tender cubes of beef are simmered with onions and garlic, beef broth, paprika, and caraway seeds, and then finished with sour cream. Serve over wide egg noodles.
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This is a nice change from ordinary quiche. Full of ham, wild rice, mushrooms, red bell peppers, and flavored with a touch of Dijon mustard, this quiche is fabulous for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. And the meat & veggie mixture is terrific simply scrambled with eggs for a quickie meal!
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This easy and hearty weeknight dinner is made healthier by including peas, low-fat cream cheese, butter instead of margarine, and natural cream of chicken soup. Serve over hot brown rice or whole wheat noodles.
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With the veal scaloppine, peas and mint, this pasta is springlike, although you can make it year-round. Buy frozen petit peas, which are as good asif not better thanwhats usually available fresh and are a lot easier to prepare.
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Great recipe for when you need a lot of cookies for picnics, potlucks, family reunions, Christmas....
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This recipe for sweet potato spoon bread is a Martha Stewart Thanksgiving classic recipe.
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This simple moist yellow cake shows off the flavors of the fresh fruit and makes a wonderful summertime dessert. Try this cake with mixed fresh fruit of your choice, but do not use bananas, as they turn brown and mushy too quickly.
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Ready in 20 minutes, this ground beef stroganoff is one pot full of creamy, tender beef and egg noodles dressed up in an easy spice mixture.
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This is a seafood stuffing that has been in my family for a while. We have never actually stuffed the bird with this to avoid the turkey having a 'fishy' taste. We tend to like our dressing very moist, but if you prefer a drier stuffing, only use half of the broth.