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During Summer's at the lake all the neighbors have pitch in dinners after a day of boating, sunning or fishing. These beans are always a hit with no leftovers...
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An easy version of a south-of-the-border classic, chilaquiles, this dish uses leftover tortilla chips layered with chicken, Pace® Picante, corn, olives, and cheese.
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Cajun seasonings make this fresh oyster dressing a stand-out accompaniment for 12 pound turkey. Sauteed oysters, onions and celery are combined with bread cubes and rice and seasoned with cayenne pepper.
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This light, classic Roman soup may be all you want to eat for a few days after Thanksgiving It’s traditionally made with chicken stock, but why not use turkey stock instead?
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Easily adaptable into a Monte Cristo by just adding chicken, this wonderful battered then fried sandwich makes a great lunch with a tossed salad.
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A yummy combination of cornbread, onion, ham and cheese with 6 eggs baked into the top!
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Dried black-eyed peas are soaked overnight, then cooked with diced ham, seasonings, and rice for a delicious meal.
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This is an easy ham and cheese quiche that can be made ahead of time. Directions for freezing are included in the recipe.
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Scrambled eggs with mushrooms, olives, ham, jalapenos, and Cheddar cheese, baked until firm, then cut into individual square portions. Great for a holiday brunch with sausage, and easily adapted with your favorite ingredients.
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For this satisfying dish, cabbage leaves are stuffed with a seasoned mixture of rice, ground beef, pork and ham. They are then laid on a bed of sauerkraut and simmered to completion. This is the best stuffed cabbage recipe I've ever tried.
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Ham and potato casserole in a creamy sauce. Drizzling butter on top is the key to a delicate golden crust.
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This delicious cheese ball was developed and modified by me, and every time I serve it I am forced to share the recipe with everyone who tastes it. I roll mine in diced green onion, pecans (or other nuts) or bacon bits before serving. Try experimenting with different types of meats and cheeses. It's a great appetizer for any party. This one will be gone first. Enjoy!!