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This red cabbage slaw recipe takes a few days to make properly, but the flavors are so delightful and intense, you'll wish you'd made more.
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Chicken breasts adorned with a fresh rosemary rub, then sauteed and braised in a sauce of orange juice, white wine and maple syrup. This wonderfully rich glaze makes an elegant, quick dinner to serve to guests. To serve, place chicken on top of hot cooked rice on each plate and spoon sauce over the top. Wonderful served with steamed asparagus.
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Light and savory, crunchy and sweet, this corn and black bean salad is studded with roasted red peppers, fresh green peppers and red onion. This can be served as a salad or even a dip for chips!
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Easy bbq pork chops are quick to prepare when you are short on time, but want a homemade meal for dinner.
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This is a decadent lobster bisque that is surprisingly easy to prepare. Your guests will be impressed and feel pampered. I serve this with salad and hot, buttered French bread.
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This foolproof recipe for a succulent rack of lamb gets a delightful shot of flavor from a classic pan sauce made from mustard, herbs, and dry white wine.
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Caramelized onions give this incredible side dish a subtle sweetness, and the addition of horseradish gives it a little attitude! They make an absolutely fabulous side dish to prime rib, and have become a tradition every year at family holiday gatherings! To save time, the caramelized onions can be made ahead of time and refrigerated, then warmed before adding to the potatoes.
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If you like the robust flavor of olives, tomatoes, and rosemary, this is the dish for you. I find it works best using a cast iron skillet.
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A plate of red and yellow bell peppers tossed with a tangy dressing pleases both the eye and the palate. You can use peppers of only one color, if you prefer, or include an orange and a green bell pepper for a truly spectacular effect.