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Delicious, juicy and tender, this recipe was given to me by a true Cajun sixteen years ago and has been on our Thanksgiving table ever since.
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Here's a great picnic salad! Corkscrew-shaped pasta soaks up a tasty blend of oil, vinegar, garlic, basil, red pepper and Parmesan. After it chills, toss in some broccoli, pepperoni, cherry tomatoes and mozzarella cheese.
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This is an incredible bread. Its moistness comes from the addition of an unusual ingredient: coconut milk! Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.
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An easy-to-make classic featuring tasty hamburger 'steaks' smothered in gravy and onions. It's a great way to dress up a pound of ground beef, and you probably have all the ingredients on hand!
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A touch of the Hawaiian Islands highlights this sweet zucchini-nut bread. No spices are called for; the rich sweetness of pineapple and raisins provide ample interest.
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Romaine, blue cheese, chopped pears, walnuts, and red onion, combined with a tangy dressing, make this salad unforgettable. It is a sure hit worth trying!
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Slivered orange zest, orange marmalade, and red pepper flakes add strong, hot citrus flavor to this stir-fry of round-steak strips. Steamed rice is a perfect accompaniment for this dish.
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Rosemary, sweet paprika, and garlic make this sauce a tasty burger topping.
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These blintzes are thin pancakes, like crepes, stuffed with a sweet cottage cheese filling and perfect as a sweet or savory brunch addition.
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It takes just 20 minutes to put this dish together - then you can enjoy your day, as the slow cooker does the work for you.  You'll come home to a tender and savory beef and mushroom stew.
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Give your Thanksgiving dinner a twist this year. You will be pleasantly surprised at the indescribable flavor of this turkey. Well, WOW comes to mind. I got the general recipe from a German friend of mine with an added twist of my own. I have had so many raves about my turkey that everyone now comes to my house on Thanksgiving. Definitely a crowd pleaser, there has never been left over turkey at my house. Thanks Evelyn :)