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Hamburger and Macaroni! Others call it goulash or even American chop suey. Whatever you call it, it's great for a midweek meal. Browned ground beef cooked in a tomato onion sauce, mixed in with elbow macaroni. So good!
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Peppers, chicken breast, pasta, and Italian cheeses are baked until bubbly in this delicious one-pot recipe for two.
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Get Glazed Pork Belly With Ginger Barbecue Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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A sweet, dark brown barbecue sauce for pork, beef, or just about anything on the grill goes together quickly, and has a complex, sweet and tangy flavor with overtones of molasses, brown mustard, honey, and Asian sauces. This recipe makes a big batch.
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Get Grilled Turkey Sliders with Tomato Jam Recipe from Food Network
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Whenever you're making a dinner with all the fixings, think of this cheesy cornbread dressing made with yellow squash and Mexican-inspired flavors. It's baked in a dish, and comes out moist and gooey.
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A yellow cake mix with vanilla pudding, grated chocolate and milk chocolate chips baked in.
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Get Mediterranean Orzo Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Those artisanal pickles from the farmers’ market sure are expensive, so don’t throw out the juice in which they’re pickled You can serve the stuff as a shot to accompany a glass of whiskey and a cold beer, as the New York chef Zakary Pelaccio has done, or you can whisk it into the dressing used for coleslaw, as is done here Don’t have any
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The cookbook author Madhur Jaffrey calls this "one of our most beloved family dishes, very much in the Hyderabadi style, where North Indian and South Indian seasonings are combined." Over the years, she has simplified the recipe "You can use the long, tender Japanese eggplants or the purple 'baby' Italian eggplants," she says, "or even the striated purple and white ones that are about the same size as the baby Italian ones Once cut, what you are aiming for are 1-inch chunks with as much skin on them as possible so they do not fall apart." Serve hot with rice and dal, or cold as a salad.