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One of our family's all-time favorites. Make it as spicy or mild as you please. It is hearty on a cold winter's night. If you are cooking for a crowd, this recipe can easily be doubled. Be sure to serve this with cornbread!
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Filling, flavorful and easy to make, this New Orleans-style dish is a Monday night tradition in Louisiana. And the addition of smoked turkey sausage makes it perfect as a delicious meal all by itself, or as a robust side.
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Enjoy the blend of textures and flavors in these cream cheese-filled jalapeno peppers wrapped with bacon, then cooked to make a lively appetizer. Any extra cream cheese filling can be mixed with sour cream and turned into a great dip.
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At Boulud Sud, pastry chef Ghaya Oliveira makes a version of cassata, the ornate Sicilian dessert with layers of sponge cake, sweetened ricotta, candied fruit, dark chocolate, and marzipan. The easy recipe here is Grace Parisis own interpretation.
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These coconut cupcakes with curry lemon curd and a sweet basil cream topping are regal enough for a queen! They take time to create, but the end result is worth it.
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This is a variation on the way my mom taught me. I only recently measured how I do it so I could share the recipe with others. Make this often enough, and you...
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Here's a unique recipe for a deconstructed egg roll - think egg roll ingredients without the fried wrapper - that is served simply in a bowl.
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I'm not too sure how I have been making so many Mexican dishes but just enjoyed a few. This is a simple slaw I liked because I hate mayo based slaws so this...
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Grilled burgers seasoned with Hidden Valley® Original Ranch® Salad Dressing & Seasoning Mix with minced onions are served up on toasted hamburger buns with lettuce and tomato.
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New Orleans chef John Besh shows Food Network Magazine how to make a Gulf Coast favorite: baked oysters.