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Chicken breasts are simmered in a sauce of balsamic vinegar, fresh thyme, and seedless blackberry jam in this tasty summer dish.
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This is a basic low-fat stir-fry recipe that can be adjusted almost any way you want. You can add pea pods, bean sprouts, celery, or whatever vegetables happen to be on hand.
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This pear and cherry crisp is a delicious mixture of sweet and tart. It's an easy dessert to make for company.
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Meringue is not difficult to make, and this fresh-tasting dessert makes them well worth the time involved!
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A tropical taste for your pork chops. Pineapple, raisins and spices perk these up nicely. Serve over cooked rice.
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Chicken thighs simmer with green peppers, onion, cubed potatoes, coconut milk, and curry sauce. So easy to make, yet so darn tasty.
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This recipe for oat cookies with a pineapple filling will soon be a family favorite, especially for the pineapple lovers near you.
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Use this quick and easy recipe for a gluten-free version of the condensed cream of chicken soup called for in stew and casserole recipes.
Ingredients: chicken stock, milk, cornstarch
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Make your own cherry pie filling using fresh or frozen sour cherries. It's easy and takes just three ingredients!
Ingredients: cherries, sugar, cornstarch
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If you have trouble getting breadings to stick, use this technique to get the best fry coatings. Dissolving the flour first releases the GLU-ten that sticks to...
Ingredients: water, flour, cornstarch
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Gingersnap cookie sandwiches with a lemon cream filling.
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Fondue is a classic, communal, Alpine dish, and one that's easy to put together Grate the Gruyère, Appenzeller and Vacherin Fribourgeois in advance (either the day before, or in the morning), and wrap it up tightly so it doesn't dry out in the fridge When you're about ready to eat, everything is ready to go: Melt the cheeses into a simmering slurry of white wine and cornstarch, stirring until the mixture is smooth, and season with ground pepper and a splash of kirsch