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Beef stew meat and onion are seasoned with paprika and brown sugar in this traditional Hungarian dish.
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Deliciously spiced pumpkin bars are given a new twist with the addition of quick-cooking oats
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Pick your favorite type of berries, and enjoy them baked with oats and wheat germ in these moist muffins!
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Very easy recipe to make, and a wonderful twist to an ordinary perogy. These cheese filled perogies taste great just boiled or fried with a little butter. Eat them with sour cream and you will have a wonderful dinner. You can easily double or triple the recipe and place extras in the freezer.
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Great tasting non-meatballs for spaghetti or served with a rich veggie gravy. If you don't have any egg substitute on hand, you can use 2 beaten eggs in its place.
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This family favorite gets an extra dose of creamy richness thanks to a little Philadelphia Cooking Creme.
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Babies and toddlers can be picky about food, but they almost all love bananas; adding tofu and a scrambled egg to this dish boosts protein.
Ingredients: egg, banana, silken tofu
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Use the packet of turkey giblets from your whole turkey plus a cup of drippings to make a savory gravy thickened with a chopped hard-cooked egg.
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Make a richly flavored chocolate tapioca pudding by mixing milk and instant tapioca with chopped dark chocolate. You can make it more chocolately by using chocolate milk, if you like. It's great warm or cold.
Ingredients: milk, tapioca, egg, sugar, chocolate, cocoa, vanilla
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Preparing the batter for these dinner rolls made with egg and shortening is quick, but allow time for the dough to rise twice.
Ingredients: shortening, sugar, water, yeast, egg, salt, flour
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Seven variations are given for this simple, health conscious dressing suitable for a 12 pound bird.
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This fried chicken is a specialty of Eric and Bruce Bromberg’s SoHo restaurant Blue Ribbon and many of its offspring, including Brooklyn Bowl, the bowling alley in Williamsburg, Brooklyn It is famous, and it is crunchy And, as long as you are not afraid of having a three-inch-deep lake of hot oil in your kitchen, it is preposterously simple to make at home