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Tender seasoned beef round steaks simmer for hours in savory gravy in your slow cooker. Fix it and forget it until it's time to eat.
Tender seasoned beef round steaks simmer for hours in savory gravy in your slow cooker. Fix it and forget it until it's time to eat.
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Chinese restaurant-style chicken balls are dipped in a cornstarch batter and then fried to crispy, golden perfection with a succulent bite.
Chinese restaurant-style chicken balls are dipped in a cornstarch batter and then fried to crispy, golden perfection with a succulent bite.
Ingredients:
flour, baking powder, salt, sesame oil, water, cornstarch, white pepper, chicken breasts
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Loaded with shrimp, ham, chicken, and veggies, just like in your favorite Chinese restaurant. This fried rice is delicious and an excellent use of leftovers!
Loaded with shrimp, ham, chicken, and veggies, just like in your favorite Chinese restaurant. This fried rice is delicious and an excellent use of leftovers!
Ingredients:
white rice, sesame oil, onion, garlic, shrimp, ham, chicken breast, celery, carrots, green bell pepper, green peas, egg, soy sauce
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Mix cream of chicken soup, green chilies, chicken, taco seasoning, and cheese together for this hearty and cheesy Mexican-style casserole.
Mix cream of chicken soup, green chilies, chicken, taco seasoning, and cheese together for this hearty and cheesy Mexican-style casserole.
Ingredients:
chicken soup, sour cream, green chilies, milk, chicken breast, corn tortillas, taco, tomato, cheese
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Get Fried Couscous Salad Recipe from Food Network
Get Fried Couscous Salad Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
chicken broth, salt, olive oil, cloves, cheese, cucumber, tomatoes, parmesan, basil leaves, zest, black pepper
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Pickle lovers rejoice!
Pickle lovers rejoice!
Ingredients:
bacon, onion, potatoes, chicken broth, pickle juice, dill pickles, flour, milk, cheddar cheese, dill
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In this easy pilaf, seasoned brown rice is started on the stovetop and finished in the oven.
In this easy pilaf, seasoned brown rice is started on the stovetop and finished in the oven.
Ingredients:
brown rice, butter, chicken broth, olive oil, salt, black pepper, onion powder, cayenne pepper
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Fried chicken wings are tossed with a sauce made with butter, hot pepper sauce, chile-garlic sauce, Thai red chile paste, Asian sweet chile sauce, and honey for a spicy and sweet Thai spin on an American tradition.
Fried chicken wings are tossed with a sauce made with butter, hot pepper sauce, chile-garlic sauce, Thai red chile paste, Asian sweet chile sauce, and honey for a spicy and sweet Thai spin on an American tradition.
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Chili powder, turmeric, garlic, and ginger provide the flavor to chicken and tomatoes in this simple main course recipe.
Chili powder, turmeric, garlic, and ginger provide the flavor to chicken and tomatoes in this simple main course recipe.
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Using a chicken demi-glace, a very concentrated and flavorful sauce base, will add a gourmet touch to this easy but elegant dish of boneless chicken breasts in a mushroom-lemon sauce with capers.
Using a chicken demi-glace, a very concentrated and flavorful sauce base, will add a gourmet touch to this easy but elegant dish of boneless chicken breasts in a mushroom-lemon sauce with capers.
Ingredients:
garlic, butter, bone, flour, mushrooms, capers, lemon juice, white wine, demi glace, parsley, lemon
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Make delicious soup with stock from chicken feet! The rich gelatin of the feet create a rich and nutritious stock.
Make delicious soup with stock from chicken feet! The rich gelatin of the feet create a rich and nutritious stock.
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In New Orleans, red beans and rice are traditionally served on Mondays because the dish uses up leftover Sunday ham. Grace Parisi likes making the recipe any day of the week, and she replaces the ham with smoky bacon.
In New Orleans, red beans and rice are traditionally served on Mondays because the dish uses up leftover Sunday ham. Grace Parisi likes making the recipe any day of the week, and she replaces the ham with smoky bacon.