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This recipe is an adaptation of a recipe in Fred Dubose’s wonderful cookbook from a bygone era, “Four Great Southern Cooks.” It is sort of a cross between a pickle and a relish Do not worry about the salt; most of it will go out when the tomatoes are drained.
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Prunes soaked in vermouth add a twist to a classic stuffing.
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This quick-cooking fish stew, with its raft of eggs and no-stir preparation method, is specific to eastern North Carolina Church fund-raisers and family gatherings center on the stew, where traditionally men would layer chunks of fish with bones and skin, thinly sliced potatoes, onions and spices in a caldron and stand around the fire watching it cook About five minutes before it was done, someone would crack an egg for each guest into the tomato-rich broth
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Vietnamese rolls stuffed with shrimp get crunch and color from yellow peppers, lettuce, and carrots which, like most orange fruits and vegetables, are high in cancer-fighting alpha carotene.