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This full-bodied guacamole tastes great on grilled hamburgers, chicken breasts, or even potato chips. The wasabi powder adds a great twist, but you can substitute prepared horseradish if desired.
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Chicken thighs, spicy sausage, sweet bell peppers, and potatoes roasted in a hot oven produce delectable pan juices, a rich, caramelized finish, and fork tender chicken.
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Warm corn tortillas filled with spicy chipotle shrimp and garnished with cilantro, onion, and lime.
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Fragrant, flavorful, and a staple side dish in Cuban cuisine, yellow rice takes its color from annatto, a natural coloring made from the seeds of a small Central American shrub. Add peas and garnish with pimento slices for authentic Caribbean style.
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Make your own potato chips using your microwave. A tasty and easy alternative to store-bought potato chips (not to mention economical)! A mandoline would make slicing the potato into paper thin slices a breeze.
Ingredients: vegetable oil, potato, salt
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Creamy, flavorful seafood risotto with clams and cooked salmon. Clam juice really lets the seafood flavor shine through! It's a great way to use up leftover salmon.
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Get Matzoh Crusted Pork Cutlets and Mock Corn Risotto Recipe from Food Network
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My mother Shelly Rice created the ultimate Basic Quiche recipe . . . almost anything can be added to make this basic quiche conform to your tastes, or it can be left plain for those with simple tastes.
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Transform your overripe bananas into tasty banana waffles made with whole wheat flour for a hearty start to the day.
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Chocolate cookies coated in confectioners' sugar...very good!
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In the 1950s, a Hollywood starlet was not expected to squander her talents (or risk her manicure) chopping onions But this recipe, scrawled by Marilyn Monroe on letterhead from an insurance company, suggested that she not only cooked, but cooked confidently and with flair It bears the mark of the Bay Area and influences of Italian cooking, possibly picked up from her marriage to Joe DiMaggio at San Francisco City Hall in 1954