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BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

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BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Being from the Pacific Northwest, I am a novice at Barbecue. To be exact, I have hosted and been to countless BBQs and my family would grill just about anything on the BBQ. But as for Barbecue as it is known in the American South {and other parts of the world} I have been completely in the dark.

Pasta Rustica

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

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Pasta Rustica

This pasta dish is similar to my Pizza Pasta and also closely resembles a traditional lasagna with the ricotta cheese. The simple Italian flavors come together quickly to make a sophisticated meal.

Tortilla Soup

Friday, June 10, 2011

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Tortilla Soup

This colorful and flavorful Mexican soup is super easy to make and can even be done in a slow-cooker. With shredded chicken, beans and veggies it makes a light and healthy meal.

The Next Best Thing to Robert Redford

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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The Next Best Thing to Robert Redford

This rich, creamy and chocolaty dessert definitely isn’t for the weak. A little bit of the buttery cookie crust topped with vanilla-chocolate pudding and whipped cream goes a long way.

Turkey Chili Cheese Fries

Thursday, May 12, 2011

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Turkey Chili Cheese Fries

These turkey chili cheese fries are a great way to feed your family veggies and lean protein because the turkey chili is loaded with peppers, tomatoes, ground turkey, beans and more. Plus, by baking the hand-cut French fries, this rendition of chili cheese fries offers a healthier alternative to the standard ballpark dish.

Chicken Pozole Blanco (Mexican Soup)

Saturday, April 16, 2011

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Chicken Pozole Blanco (Mexican Soup)

Pozole (also commonly spelled posole) is a traditional Mexican soup made with hominy and meat, such as chicken or pork. This version which comes from my world-traveling friend uses chicken breasts and comes together quickly, but the longer you let it simmer the more the flavors will develop. But in my opinion, it is all of the garnishes that “make” the soup, adding color, texture and a myriad of flavors to each spoonful.

Granola

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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Granola

Many store-bought versions of granola are loaded with excess sugar and other unnecessary preservatives and ingredients. But because granola is so easy to make, there really is no reason not to make it at home so that you can control what is in it. This version of granola is full of fiber and other healthy ingredients.

Chicken Enchiladas

Sunday, April 10, 2011

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Chicken Enchiladas

These enchiladas come together quickly because the tortillas, chicken and sauce can be prepared in advance. Using homemade ingredients produces the yummiest result but if you are short on time or energy you can always substitute store-bought versions.

Pierogi

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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Pierogi

Pierogi (also commonly spelled perogi) are Eastern European dumplings that are filled and then either boiled, baked or fried. As with other dumplings found around the world pierogi vary with each chef and can be stuffed with sweet or savory fillings. This Polish version of pierogi comes from my husband’s Grandmother who was of Polish descent. They are filled with a typical Polish filling of boiled potatoes, cottage cheese and onion.

Limpa Bread

Thursday, March 31, 2011

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Limpa Bread

Limpa bread is a traditional Swedish rye bread that is flavored with anise seed, molasses and sometimes orange. When I was little, my family was lucky enough to have a friend who would bake us this bread on occasion, introducing me to its rich, intoxicating flavor.

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