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Chunks of white meat chicken, Great Northern beans, salsa, and Pepper Jack cheese make this a super simple and super quick recipe sure to please everyone! Serve with tortilla chips and sour cream.
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Broiled lamb meat (or use leftovers!) is tossed with beans and greens in this delicious Spring salad that's perfect for Easter.
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Roasted portobello mushrooms are stuffed with a savory crab stuffing like a gigantic appetizer. If this isn't Heaven, your taste buds will be there anyway!
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This is a recipe that my 6 year old son and I created together for a 1st grade homework project. His assignment was to create his own burger recipe-he came up...
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Make sure you pick over the crab meat well to remove any shells for these delicious hush puppies, which come together in a snap The bacon must be cooked before they are assembled, but that’s the only other bit of prep work Keep them warm before serving, and make sure to offer plenty of good butter to gild them.
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Turkey, kidney beans, chili seasoning and green chiles are popped in a slow cooker with tomatoes and tomato sauce in this easy chili.
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A mild yet pleasing dish: chicken with baby corn, mushrooms, onions and celery in a thickened broth over rice or crispy noodles.
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Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakarian shows us how to cook a whole fish on the grill — and fillet it, too.
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This "cheese wheel" from Food Network Magazine will have everyone fooled--it's actually a cake.
Ingredients: flatbread, cheese, cake, lobster
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This was passed on by a German friend and although it was wonderful, it was labor intensive. I have tried to make it a bit easier and absolutely love this dish...
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Being born and raised in Nawlins I've tried so many versions of Ettoufee'. Its' like Gumbo in the fact that just about every restaurant and family has a different...
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.