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This is a super easy but wonderfully tasty salad recipe I picked up years ago which has become a summer tradition with my family! The ingredients and proportions are adjustable to personal preference. For added flavor, you can boil the pasta in a mixture of 1 part water and 1 part chicken broth.
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Shrimp and crabmeat lie nestled happily with veggies above a cream cheese foundation. Mozzarella cheese is sprinkled over all. Serve with bagel or tortilla chips.
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Get Trout with Caper Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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This is like a pasta version of the classic rice and peas risotto, risi e bisi It’s a beautiful springtime dish You can make a whole batch of pesto so that you have it on hand for other uses (like sandwiches), but for this dish you’ll need only a half batch.
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Chicken and shiitake mushrooms simmer in chicken broth with bean thread noodles in this Filipino noodle soup.
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A chunky carrot mash with sautéed leeks for added flavor.
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This homemade sauce makes a sweet and spicy foil for cooked linguine. The best sesame noodles I have every had!
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A substantial pasta sauce of tomatoes with chile peppers, shredded chicken and processed cheese.
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A spicy sandwich cookie filled with raspberry or blackberry jam and decorated with "holly".
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This cake is more of a confection than a cake. It makes a beautiful, festive presentation. This recipe came to our family from a dear lady, Mrs. Barrows, in Corpus Christi in 1948. She shared this family recipe with my mother. Remember to leave all the fruits and nuts whole. Slice the cake thin. The slices are beautiful because you slice into the whole fruit and nuts.
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You can easily make a single serving of meatloaf with this fast and simple recipe.
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You can make your own feuille de brick, but it’s one of those products, like burgundy wine and saltine crackers, better left to the professional artisans. Alas, even finding it commercially made can be difficult as well, but it is worth the effort to procure.  Fortunately, it freezes beautifully, so when you find a source, get more than one package and freeze the extra for future use. Thin as a sheet of tracing paper and as transparent, the dough fries up shatteringly crisp, and makes an incomparable borek Everyone at dinner will ask you how you did it.