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Cheesy Cheddar and cream cheese sauce with a touch of Dijon over Macaroni pasta and topped with bread crumbs.
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If the weather puts a damper on your barbeque plans, these indoor barbeque shrimp are so easy and fast. Use the raw, ready-to-peel shrimp that are deveined but still have their shells on to achieve the char-grilled look without worrying about dry shrimp.
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This gluten free Grilled Lemon Chicken recipe from Ina Garten's Barefoot Contessa cookbook is easy to make and amazingly delicious.
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Ham and potato casserole in a creamy sauce. Drizzling butter on top is the key to a delicate golden crust.
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Chicken is marinated in what may be the perfect blend of wine and spices, then grilled to perfection!
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A wonderful, fresh, light way to serve chicken. Good over rice.
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Use a pre-baked pan of corn bread in this stuffing for turkey, chicken or pork loin chops. You can freeze what you don't use for future meals.
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Chicken thighs, crushed pineapple, cider vinegar, soy sauce, and spices are cooked in the pressure cooker for delicious teriyaki chicken in less than an hour!
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Pasta joins a creamy, savory sauce and a broccoli crumble in this baked casserole that's quick and easy to prepare for busy weeknights.
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Ramen noodles are combined with cabbage, almonds, and sunflower seeds in this recipe for ramen salad.
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Basil, rosemary, and garlic provide a base of flavors for this seasoning blend. This dry mix of herbs and spices adds a unique zing to any chicken dish. It has just the right amount of heat and flavor to make all your guests beg for more. Don't be scared by the long list; most of it is spices you will probably have in your cupboard. Note, it also gives chili a great flavor without adding too much heat.
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New Orleans-style "barbecue" shrimp is made with Creole seasoning, Worcestershire sauce, beer, and butter, but David Kinch switches out those flavors here for a garlicky Italian anchovy sauce known as bagna cauda.