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Tim's Midwestern Dressing

Posted by Toby's Foods  

This simple stuffing/dressing recipe has been passed down for several generations in Ohio. Now that I'm in Texas, I kept losing the darn recipe, so I decided to upload it here. BTW, you can add cooked and chopped giblets and neck to this... MORE»

Recipe #401327

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Basic Garlic and Oil Sauce for Perfect Pasta (Rachael Ray)

Posted by Debber  

If you like pasta, you're going to LOVE this recipe from Everyday With Rachael Ray's magazine (Oct '09). She has a "secret ingredient" that adds an unexpected zest to the ordinary ingredients: anchovies. She notes in her recipe that... MORE»

Recipe #393629

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Tangy, Zesty Oil and Vinegar Potato Salad

Posted by College Girl  

The best potato salad you've never had. For when your craving that certain ZING from vinegar...I don't like regular potato salad. I don't like sweet relish, eggs, or miracle whip in my potato salad. The sharp onion with the vinegar balances the... MORE»

Recipe #392310

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Rossann's Kentucky Beer Cheese

Posted by Sccuddlers  

This recipe comes from my stepmom. Beer cheese is a tradition in Kentucky with some of the most famous brands coming from the Central Kentucky region. This recipe is no exception. It uses velveeta unlike the traditional recipe I am use to, but it... MORE»

Recipe #381229

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Senn High School Chicago Butter Cookies

(1 reviews) Posted by red and white kitchen  

This is the actual recipe used in the Chicago public schools, my Mom was the manager in the cafeteria for many years. This recipe was also published in a Chicago newspaper as one of the favorites. The cookie has a wonderful butter flavor and very... MORE»

Recipe #377221

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Sugared Cranberry Gorp

(1 reviews) Posted by Jess4Freedom  

I love GORP. I'm always looking for different ways to make it in different flavors and textures. It's good to try using what you really like in it. I like cranberries and sourdough pretzels, so I came up with this one. It's a nice sweet change of... MORE»

Recipe #358375

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Fourth of July Chili

Posted by peach1705  

A recipe I began "modifying" years ago when I got it from a relative. I believe it has been tweaked until absolutely perfect. there are 2 distinct seperate groups of chili fanatics in the world that differ greatly in their opinions... MORE»

Recipe #353296

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Turkey Club Casserole

(1 reviews) Posted by Recipe Junkie  

From Joyce Lamont's Favorite Minnesota Recipes and Radio Memories. MORE»

Recipe #352712

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Chicken Cordon Bleu Salad

(1 reviews) Posted by Jess4Freedom  

It's a little bit of work, but totally worth it. I like to do the chicken ahead of time, then warming them in the oven. These things are also good separately added to the salad. I've used leftover chicken that I've shredded, then added some ham... MORE»

Recipe #349019

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Vanilla Rose Panna Cotta

(2 reviews) Posted by Jess4Freedom  

Yum. Sweet Panna Cotta using rose water. This recipe does not get much more simple than this. The recipe comes from The Seasons resort. MORE»

Recipe #348842

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Ohio Pudding

Posted by ccferne  

A Fannie Farmer (1965 edition) recipe. I'm from Ohio, but this has not been traditional in my family, tho currants were always used for holiday baking and decorating cookies. My paternal grandmother was known for her suet pudding, which I would... MORE»

Recipe #347445

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Crock Pot Colcannon

Posted by pinaypplegirl  

This recipe really isn't cooked in the crock pot but I like to bring these to potlucks in my crock pot as a warmer. Traditional Irish Food meets American Soul in one of the easiest recipes your crowd will love. MORE»

Recipe #345259

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Snoopy Thanksgiving

(4 reviews) Posted by Snoopy Chef  

This is the Thanksgiving meal that Charlie Brown served his friends. Snoopy was in charge of the toast and popcorn. MORE»

Recipe #342934

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Prohibition Barbary Coast Cocktail

Posted by Jess4Freedom  

Only desperation would cause somebody to mix Scotch and gin, but Prohibition was a desperate time—and, surprisingly, the results aren't half bad. http://www.prohibitionrepeal.com/history/cocktails.asp MORE»

Recipe #342796

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Bobbie's Lemon Bars

Posted by Super Wifey  

A Christmas Holiday Tradition in the Jeffrey household. No Christmas is complete without lemon bars. MORE»

Recipe #340154

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Turkey.....tyler's Florence Maple Roasted Turkey

(1 reviews) Posted by Moontan Master!  

Tyler was doing a interview sometime in October or November of 2004, he was telling a story how Miles his son and himself had no plans for Thanksgiving. So he flew back to New York and this is what he made for that Thanksgiving of 2004 while... MORE»

Recipe #339617

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Simple Cornbread Stuffing

Posted by Sidney Street woman  

This is a family recipe (more method than recipe) for no frills, yummy cornbread stuffing from my grandma, who was a great cook. Take care to not put too much liquid in the dressing, but enough that it is moist. You can always add more liquid,... MORE»

Recipe #338372

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Turkey for All Seasons

Posted by Moontan Master!  

Just about all of us have made a whole turkey in different ways. Some like it the traditional way, in the oven, deep frying is always popular now a days. Then there's me, like like grilling. MORE»

Recipe #336472

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To-Die-For Thanksgiving Stuffingrecipe Courtesy Denise Bryson Of

Posted by Gianni #23  

This is a basic recipe that continues to evolve each year (one that was itself extrapolated from an intriguing Bon Appetit recipe). Add, subtract, go wild: the rich flavors of pumpernickel, bacon, and rye can stand up to just about anything!... MORE»

Recipe #333657

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Wisconsin Dutch Stollen

Posted by Molly53  

Many cultures have holiday breads. German Christmas bread goes by many different names in German: Stollen, Dresden Stollen, Strutzel, Striezel, Stutenbrot, or Christstollen. The traditional German Christmas cake, is a colorful collection of nuts,... MORE»

Recipe #332171

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