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This is a quick recipe for cookies when you are in a crunch for time and need to have something for the dessert platter now! These are very soft and taste great. I have yet to have anyone toss these cookies back on my platter.
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This is a slow cooker version of a classic dish from the Philippines using chicken thighs, bok choy, apple cider vinegar, onion, and garlic.
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Air-fried lumpia? Your taste buds will never know the difference, but your waistline will! The same crispiness and tastiness is in this lumpia recipe without having to deep-fry.
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This dish of oysters marinated in olive oil, lemon juice, tomatoes, soy sauce and sugar, makes for a great appetizer. This dish is also great with raw shrimp, scallops, or fish.
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A slow cooker Mexican enchilada recipe with pulled pork, a long-cooked chile sauce with tomatoes, cheddar, and Monterey Jack cheese, cilantro, and sour cream.
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A welcome twist on the classic combo of mint jelly and lamb, this dish is finished with a bright mint pesto.
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Shepherd's pie is pure comfort food, and this vegan version will satisfy the taste buds of the vegetarians in the crowd.
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Here's how to easily cure your own corned beef for St. Patrick's Day! It's made with beef brisket, pickling spices, and salt, and needs to cure for 5 days. The result is a corned beef that's more flavorful and unique than you can buy in the store.
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This spicy sausage dressing courtesy of Emeril Lagasse is based on his mother's Portuguese-influenced Thanksgiving recipe.
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This recipe requires only four ingredients (onions, butter, French bread, and chicken broth), but you need to start simmering this soup ten to eighteen hours before you plan to serve it.
Ingredients: onions, butter, french, chicken broth
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This slow-cooked casserole of white beans and several kinds of meat has long been considered the pinnacle of regional French home cooking It takes planning (you’ll need to find all the ingredients), time and a good deal of culinary stamina But the voluptuous mix of aromatic beans surrounding rich chunks of duck confit, sausages, roasted pork and lamb and a crisp salt pork crust is well worth the effort
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This terrific pie, made with leftover roast beef, couldn't be easier. Cut the beef into cubes and arrange them in the bottom of a 2-quart casserole dish. Top the beef with a layer of sliced onions, beef gravy, and homemade mashed potatoes. Bake until the potatoes are golden brown and all the flavors have mingled.
Ingredients: roast beef, onions, gravy, potatoes