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This slow-cooker green bean casserole combines the creaminess of Alfredo sauce with the crunch of water chestnuts and French-fried onions.
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This recipe is very easy and makes delicious bratwurst. My guests always ask for these during football season. You won't be able to get enough onions and peppers in the slow cooker because every time we make them, we run out! This recipe is for 10. If you have a very large slow cooker, you can get 15 in, but most can only hold 10 (you may need another slow cooker if making more).
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Miso contributes a sweet, nutty flavor to this tasty marinade for duck, punched up with ginger and orange zest Substitute duck legs if you wish (they’ll take a bit longer to cook), or use large chicken breasts if duck isn’t available Here the duck breast is thinly sliced for a summery main-course salad, but keep the flavorful technique in mind for use throughout the year.
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Layers of sauce and tortillas mingle with a seasoned chicken and black bean mixture. This is a delicious and easy recipe best served with a side of Spanish rice. You may wish to substitute low fat sour cream.
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Made this for a 4th of July party, and it was a huge hit. This recipe will be put into heavy rotation for football season!
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We suggest you save a couple of tablespoons of the vinaigrette to drizzle over the cooked chicken. Even better, use this reserved vinaigrette to deglaze the pan, and then drizzle the syrupy remains over the chicken. Pure flavor.
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Grilled steak and chicken that doesn't dry out on the grill, but stays moist and flavorful. These kabobs are simple to make, and delicious to eat. Skewered meat with peppers, onions, and mushrooms in a honey teriyaki sauce.
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Noodles dressed with sesame are popular in many parts of China, but this particular style, made with peanut butter and served cold, became a Chinese-American staple in the United States in the 1970s The family of Shorty Tang — an ambitious restaurateur who emigrated from Sichuan to Taipei to New York — firmly believes that he invented the dish and still serve it at Hwa Yuan, the restaurant he opened in 1967 in Manhattan’s Chinatown They have never divulged the exact recipe; this is our own lush but refreshing version.
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A simple filling casserole, packed with flavor. Onions, mushrooms, and spinach add zing to this long time favorite of my family and all those I've served it to.