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This recipe for choucroute loaf, vaguely Alsatian in its addition of smoked ham, apples, mustard and caraway to the usual mixture of ground chuck, veal and pork, makes astonishing meatloaf and terrific Sunday lunch sandwiches afterward Paired with sauerkraut, the dish winks at real choucroute and in some ways is even more delicious For finicky kids, provide a side dish of mashed potatoes.
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A tasty coleslaw recipe is easy to make. Start by salting the cabbage and letting it sit to help draw out some of the moisture that plagues most coleslaw.
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Get Yogurt Marinated Grilled Chicken with Harissa Recipe from Food Network
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Get Cheryl's Cole Slaw Recipe from Food Network
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Don't let the healthy name fool you, this banana bread is moist and full of flavor. Whole grains, high fiber and low fat and sugar are just the added benefits. My family devours it!
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Granny Smith apples and shredded red cabbage are cooked in beef broth flavored with brown sugar, cider vinegar and celery seed in this recipe which also includes raisins and apple butter.
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A favorite and easy summer salad combines ramen noodles with broccoli slaw, cashews, and sunflower seeds for an Asian-inspired light supper or lunch.
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No bacon, no fruit, no seeds: this broccoli salad, adapted from a recipe in a newspaper clipping from 1980, combines potato salad flavors--hard-cooked eggs, dill, celery seed, mayo--with crisp fresh broccoli.
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A simplified version of crab bisque using packaged hollandaise sauce for added richness and pre-cracked - Maryland if you can find it - crabmeat. Ready in 45 minutes, or less.