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What does mofongo mean to Puerto Rico Well, what do biscuits mean to the South, or green chiles to the people of New Mexico Mofongo, which in its most traditional form is a fried-and-mashed fusion of plantains, pork rinds, garlic and peppers, symbolizes the island’s soul food
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Chicken breasts are browned in butter, then baked with mushrooms, onion, white wine, and Gruyere cheese.
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These tasty open-faced chicken cheese steak sandwiches need few ingredients and are a quick and easy option for a family-friendly dinner.
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These tiny Swedish meatballs use a combination of ground beef and ground pork to make a flavorful appetizer for holidays or dinner parties. Serve alongside vegetable sour cream or lingonberry sauce for an authentic Swedish meal.
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Zucchini noodles, also known as "zoodles", are tossed with chicken sausage and vegetables creating a quick and easy, grain-free, gluten-free meal.
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These are a little like crab cakes, but they're made with fresh salmon and grilled.
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A rich eggy bread, made easier by preparing the dough in the bread machine.
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Get George's Artichoke Tuna Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Long a star on Camille Orrichio Loccisano’s traditional Italian-American Feast of the Seven Fishes table, these stuffed squid were also a hit at her restaurant, the appropriately named Casa Calamari After a slow simmer in briny tomato sauce, diced shrimp and peppery crumbs plump up into a rich stuffing that fills tender calamari bodies; they're like seafood dumplings in reverse.