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You'll find many uses for this versatile pasta sauce. Let tomatoes, garlic, sugar, parsley, garlic powder, oregano and basil go for a nice, slow simmer with zesty jolt of flavor from capers and crushed red pepper.
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Yes, guilt-free fried chicken is possible.
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Fun individual pizzas on burger buns, made with ground beef and seasoned pizza sauce, are topped with mozzarella cheese for that real pizza taste. Best of all, they're quick and so easy to make.
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These red-skinned mashed potatoes are just the creamiest. They are always a hit with company. Just a warning: they are addictive!
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I created this sauce in my own kitchen with ingredients I already had in my cupboard. The results are delicious and it has become a staple in my home. This recipe can easily be doubled. Try using it for dipping katsu chicken and egg rolls, or use it as a substitute for barbeque sauce. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
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This recipe makes a simple side of garlic and parsley-seasoned linguine to with any meat, poultry, or fish.
Ingredients: linguine, butter, garlic, parsley, salt
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Seasoned pork neck bones are simmered with lima beans in this tasty and filling Southern classic.
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Kielbasa is cooked on the stovetop with potatoes and onion. This is an old recipe from my grandmother. 'Good Polish-Slovak food!' She would always say. 'Eat more!'
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These crispy beef wontons are made in the air fryer and are a lot less oily than the deep-fried version.
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This rich and creamy blue cheese dressing is a bold topping for a simple green salad, and takes only seconds to make!
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Great with pasta and stuff or to toast and snack on.
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The word “sage” is derived from the Latin word salvia, which means “safe, whole, healthy.” In ancient times, sage was viewed as a medical cure-all, at once a diuretic, an antiseptic and a tonic for digestive disorders, liver trouble and headaches; small wonder the plant maintained a premier spot in the herbal apothecary throughout the Middle Ages Of solid character and haunting flavor, sage does better with robust, earthy peasant fare rather than with more refined cuisine It pairs perfectly here with potatoes and stands up well to garlic