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Go deep this Super Bowl Sunday: Serve calzones. These Italian turnovers are perfect 'finger food' -- no knife and fork required. And because the recipes use refrigerated rolls, it's an easy score. All you have to do is make the fillings.
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This 30-Minute Potato Breakfast Bowls recipe is courtesy of Lori Rice, a part of the U.S. Potato Board's Potato Lovers Club Program.
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Beautiful apricot cherry rustic tart, lightly flavored with vanilla and lemon zest, easy tender flaky crust!
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This moist and delectable meat loaf contains ground turkey, ground beef, and pork sausage for flavor and tenderness.
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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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This concoction and Internet sensation came to The Times from Jason Day and Aaron Chronister, who created it shortly before Christmas one year in Roeland Park, Kan They modestly call it “the BBQ Sausage Recipe of all Recipes.” It contains at least 5,000 calories and 500 grams of fat, but you don’t have to eat it all at once It is not for vegetarians, ascetics or the faint of heart — instead, consider it a delicious challenge to your abilities at the grill.
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Cheese sauce, potatoes, eggs, and Mexican cheese blend are layered on pizza dough and baked into a filling Mexican-inspired breakfast pizza.
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The gorgeous colors of this green, bright orange, purple white and red salad make this so enticing! The combination of the sweet citrus taste with the tangy salad dressing is always a big hit with guests!
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The marinade here — a classic Sauce Victor, though ours is particularly bracing — is so all-purpose, we make it by the half gallon at Prune, in New York But even at home, where you don’t often go through two quarts of dressing a day, I’m pretty certain a solid two cups will not go to waste If I were you, I’d start with sturdy lettuces, braised celery hearts, all the escaroles and chicories and hardy greens, then see what you think of it on all the crucifers, well boiled, drained and chilled
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Fennel and radish are both spicy and a little crunchy.