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Living in the Caribbean is a wonderful way of life! I am always trying to come up with new recipes that combine my new culture and my roots. Although I grew up in the Pacific Northwest, southern barbecue was a big part of my youth. Coming up with unique BBQ sauces was family fun. Spice this recipe up or down according to your personal taste.
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Mediterranean flavors are showcased in this wonderful pasta salad made with lentils, kalamata olives, crumbled feta, red onion, and fresh herbs.
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Turkey thighs and legs slow cooked on low heat on a grill or BBQ, with a South Carolina mustard barbecue sauce.
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This refreshing roasted sweet potato salad is accented with mangoes, avocado, cilantro, and habanero pepper for a spicy kick!
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This quick fruit dish with a bit of added crunch is always fun to make with kids.
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This recipe is by Harold Mcgee and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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With a crackling, caramelized brown sugar topping, these custardy slices of French toast resemble crème brûlée Start them soaking the night before, then pop them in the oven in the morning for one of the most decadent brunches imaginable Even better, you can bake a pan of bacon at the same time
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A tasty side dish of sauerkraut is mellowed and sweetened by onion, brown sugar, and sherry. Some people like to eat it with pork on New Year's Day for good luck.
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Maple and brown sugars blend with flour, cream and vanilla to create a filling that bakes up sweet, creamy and memorable. Serve this delectable pie with whipped cream and a sprinkling of nutmeg.
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An alternative cream cheese frosting without powdered sugar that features brown sugar, honey, and butter, whipped in a jiffy to sweet perfection.
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This easy-to-make all-purpose spice rub recipe will last in your pantry for up to six months!
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A much better version of the traditional tollhouse cookie. No one will ever guess what the secret ingredient is: Crispy rice cereal!