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Topped with a rich cream sauce, these bacon-wrapped chicken breasts are rolled around a mild, cheesy filling. Perfect with a side of fettuccini.
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Mango gelatin is layered over a cream cheese filling and a homemade buttery crust for a refreshing dessert for any party.
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Bite-sized pieces of round steak are sauteed with onions, then simmered with celery and green pepper in marinara sauce with red wine. Serve over egg noodles.
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Celebrate spring with one taste of this veggie-loaded pasta.
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A big berry trifle, built with pound cake cubes, gets its red, white, and blue colors from a lot of white-chocolate flavored whipped cream, strawberries and blueberries.
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This simple and easy version of shrimp served over buttery cheese grits is ready in just a few minutes and will be a breakfast or brunch dish to remember. Cayenne pepper adds a Cajun-inspired hint of spice.
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Steaks are pan-fried and served with a rich mushroom-wine topping. This is an easy recipe. My family just loves the mushroom topping. Add some boiled carrots and mashed potatoes to make a wonderful meal.
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A light weeknight meal, this ground beef stroganoff casserole is made with extra lean beef, cream of mushroom soup, and fat-free sour cream.
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Use a box of cake mix and frozen pink lemonade concentrate for an easier version of pink lemonade cupcakes.
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A simple soup made with ground beef and vegetables. Try it with homemade bread.
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A big wheel of Choux pastry is filled with easy almond-flavored Bavarian cream, and glazed with chocolate. This recipe is so easy to make, but your guests will think you spent all day in the kitchen! Delicious! Make about 3 hours before serving.
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Bean soup is on the menu in the Senate's restaurant every day. There are several stories about the origin of that mandate, but none has been corroborated. According to one story, the Senate's bean soup tradition began early in the 20th-century at the request of Senator Fred Dubois of Idaho. We like his version because it contains mashed potatoes, of course!