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Slow cooked shredded ham in a brown sugar and mustard sauce. This is the sort of thing you prepare a day or so in advance so that when you serve it you don't really have to do much of anything at all. Great for times when people will be in and out, eating irregularly all day.
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Individual pineapple upside-down cakes make a great dessert for your next barbeque.
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Three ingredients are all you need for a sweet, sweet potato side dish with marshmallows for your Thanksgiving dinner.
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This quick and easy caramel pecan dessert sauce can be served with everything from ice cream, to apples, to bread pudding.
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This recipe keeps it sweet and simple. Baked beans, bacon and brown sugar are all you'll need to make this favorite side dish.
Ingredients: baked beans, bacon, brown sugar
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Thinly sliced eye of round steak is marinated with soy sauce, hot pepper sauce, and brown sugar, then baked at low temperature for 6 to 8 hours. This can be prepared without a food dehydrator.
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These sweet potatoes are easy to make and not overly sweet.
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Carrots are sauteed in olive oil, and then briefly tossed with balsamic vinegar and brown sugar in this deceptively simple side dish.
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Every Monday, you can find a pot of red beans and rice cooking in someone’s kitchen in New Orleans The food writer and New Orleans bon vivant Pableaux Johnson’s house is no exception The dish, an easy meal from when people used to reserve Monday to do the wash, was once made with the pork bone left over from Sunday supper
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Here is a rich and peppery stew that hails from the coastal plains of the Carolinas The name derives from the way in which the pieces of chicken sit in the pot, like hummocks in a bog It has since spread across both North and South Carolina, according to Kathleen Purvis, the food editor of The Charlotte Observer in North Carolina