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This recipe is for 25 pounds of beef, but can scaled down. Prague powder number 1 is a commercial curing product that can be found at sausage supply shops. You may want to reduce the amount of salt, as this amount was used as a preservative.
Ingredients: water, salt, sugar, pickling spice
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Delicious! This recipe originated in Cornwall, England.
Ingredients: yeast, milk, sugar, flour, salt, butter
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Ready in just ten minutes, this easy grits recipe is perfect on its own for breakfast, or as an accompaniment for a dish such as Creole Shrimp.
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Spiced almond pudding is simmered and chilled creating a rich, grain-free dessert perfect for any occasion.
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Cream cheese imparts true richness to this appealing bread machine loaf. Although it is terrific as is, it also invites whatever additions tickle your fancy: chopped fruit, little chunks of chocolate, sweet nuts or whatever you prefer.
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Sweet stewed carrots and prunes, flavored with orange juice and lemon zest.
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Easy chicken cutlets with caper sauce. Boneless, skinless chicken breasts, pounded thin, seared, served with a caper sauce over arugula, fennel and shaved Parmesan. 1 pan, cooks in 15 minutes!
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You may be surprised by the quantity of slivered kale that goes into this risotto It will cook down as you stir and simmer the rice Get into the habit of cooking and freezing grains ahead so you can make multigrain risottos like this without having to take the extra step of cooking the quinoa — though it only takes 15 to 20 minutes to cook this grain
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Home alone This is a superfast soup that is meant to feed one person — that’s right, one Soy sauce, sherry and ginger give tang and heat to the broth, and udon noodles lend a decidedly Asian feel
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Deviled eggs on their own are great, but turning them into a salad brings the flavors of paprika, hot sauce, onions, and salt and pepper together for a versatile, transportable, end-of-summer dish.
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