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Chicken is breaded with a Parmesan-paprika coating and baked until golden and crispy in this easy recipe. This unique combination of ingredients makes a fantastic dish that all your family will love.
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Cooked and grated potatoes are layered in a baking dish with a yummy spice concoction, a layer of sour cream and milk, and then cheese. The layers are repeated one more time and baked. Potato heaven.
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Meatballs are simmered in a sweet and sour sauce for a quick and easy appetizer for game day or holiday parties.
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Try this quick and easy keto and paleo bread made with only 5 ingredients in the microwave in just 90 seconds! So tasty and just perfect for sandwiches and toast.
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The most basic version of Irish soda bread has only 4 ingredients, and was cooked on an open fire or a stovetop, not baked. Make your soda bread like they did in 1840, with flour, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk.
Ingredients: flour, salt, baking soda, buttermilk
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I made this for my boyfriend he loved it, I hope other people like it too! Do remember to rest the chicken for ten minutes after searing!
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This Cauliflower Rice recipe is a tasty, nutritious, grain-free, alternative to white rice for those of us that follow a Primal or Paleo eating plan.
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Get New York Strip with Blue Cheese, Vidalia Onion Jam and Warm Potato Salad with Mustard Vinaigrette Recipe from Food Network
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An easy Thanksgiving side dish recipe for baked ginger sweet potatoes.
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Cucumber, onion, and tomato are tossed in a simple blend of champagne and balsamic vinegars and just a touch of agave nectar for sweetness.
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This adaptation of an old Yankee Magazine recipe for classic New England roast turkey is solid and unfancy, the sort that has adorned tables from Portsmouth north for generations Old-line New Englanders may be tempted to soak an old cotton button-down dress shirt in butter and drape it over the bird for the first two hours But this is not necessary.