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Your family will love this hearty Italian casserole made with Progresso™ Recipe Starters™ fire roasted tomato cooking sauce.
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This easy soup recipe echoes the flavors of a loaded baked potato by puréeing potatoes cooked in milk, and adding butter, bacon, sour cream, cheese, and chives.
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I like how this tastes, but scoring the squash with a knife before baking really makes for a great presentation. It also allows the simple but delicious glaze to penetrate nice and deep.
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A wonderful red snapper dish that is fun to prepare and full of flavor. A classic! A real favorite of my mothers! This recipe looks like a big fuss but it isn't and it is outstanding too! Enjoy!
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An easy baked pork chop recipe that produces a brown crust and a juicy center.
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These juicy chicken thighs are topped with a flavorful blend of three cheeses and your favorite marinara sauce. Serve with pasta, rice, or potatoes for a tasty weeknight meal.
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You will love the flavor of sauteed onion, garlic and bacon in this rich and creamy macaroni and cheese bake. The secret to the cheese sauce is constant stirring over low heat. Add the milk just a bit at a time and keep stirring!
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Serve with scrambled eggs for a filling breakfast.
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While all sorts of products, like oysters, were coming by boat from the East to Michigan and the rest of the Midwest during the pioneer period, the European families who settled there generally liked to stick to their ethnic traditions “In the Upper Peninsula, there were the Finlanders, and they had Cornish hens,” said Priscilla Massie, a co-author of the cookbook “Walnut Pickles and Watermelon Cake: A Century of Michigan Cooking.” Then there were the Germans families, who, Ms Massie said, tended to adopt Thanksgiving first
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Baked spaghetti Alfredo was never so easy, or so cheesy, thanks to the addition of provolone, mozzarella, ricotta, and Parmesan cheeses that fill this dish.
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This recipe makes two pans of pasta. Serve one tonight, and keep the other in the freezer for up to three months.