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Make Thanksgiving happy hour extra special by serving this baked Brie appetizer topped with maple caramelized apples and spiced praline bacon.
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Apples and water chestnuts are just a couple of the exciting twists waiting to thrill your tastebuds when you prepare this delicious stuffing. Capers, raisins or basil may be included for additional kicks. To cook the stuffing in your turkey, omit the broth.
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You'll flip over these little cakes made with slices of Golden Delicious apples, spice cake and Marzetti® Old Fashioned Caramel Dip.
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These tasty meatballs include green peppers, onions and Italian-style bread crumbs baked in a golden mushroom sauce. The recipe is a creation of my own.
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These apple cinnamon roll muffins are soft, buttery, gooey treats that are super easy to make thanks to store-bought frozen dinner rolls.
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Sweet 'n sour pork chops shine in this easy recipe featuring pineapple, onion, soy sauce, green onions and Campbell's® Condensed Golden Mushroom Soup.
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This colorful version of Waldorf salad includes two varieties of apples and grapes, pineapple, and celery tossed with chicken and a ranch dressing. It will be a popular dish for any occasion.
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Haroseth was served for Passover at Seders in Roman times, if not earlier, and versions exist all over the world, adapted for the fruits and nuts available This recipe from Italy contains no spices, relying instead on a vibrant mix of fresh and dried fruit for flavor — so use the ripest and sweetest you can find.
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These substantial breakfast muffins are sort of like bran muffins, but they have a little crunch When I make a batch, I freeze what doesn’t get eaten the first day and thaw them in the microwave.