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Preserve the bounty of the season by canning your tomato harvest. This canned marinara sauce will stock your pantry for the winter and provide a tasty sauce for pasta, vegetables, and meat dishes.
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This is a tasty, treaty baby back ribs recipe, and it's real easy to prepare. Serve the remaining glaze with the ribs.
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Beat the flavor of the 'included sauce' (usually not too hard) with this quick and easy dipping sauce that only requires a few Asian ingredients!
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This caramel sauce recipe calls for a higher ratio of sugar to butter, producing a rich, sweet sauce that is perfect for less-sweet desserts.
Ingredients: brown sugar, butter, milk, vanilla
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Reduced calorie dip that's packed with flavor. Let the dip chill while the chips are being prepared. The consistency will be thicker and the beans will have time to absorb the spices.
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A spicy mix of ground turkey, chicken, and pork sausage makes for a great tasting meatloaf. Cover the meatloaf with cooked bacon slices before glazing if you like a smokier flavor.
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A classic skirt steak fajitas recipe, with marinated beef, bell peppers, and yellow onion, served with flour tortillas, salsa, and other fixings.
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Scallops, yes, and pomegranate, but the real delight of this recipe is in the Foriana sauce, a sweet walnut, pine nut, garlic, raisin and oregano sauce I learned from my dad The original recipe calls for minced anchovies and the sauce served on thin spaghetti Either version is delicious.
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"I started making my Abilene sauce 20 years ago, and every year I tweak it or add something," says Olivia chef James Holmes of his signature barbecue sauce. Despite its spicy intensity, the pork and beer flavors come straight through.
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This simple pork roast is first rubbed with onion soup mix, covered in cranberry sauce, then slow-cooked to tender perfection in this sweet and savory twist on the traditional pork roast.
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Yes, guilt-free fried chicken is possible.