"My grandma's recipe - pork chops simmered in a spicy tomato sauce with green beans and mushrooms. Wonderfully delicious, uses only one pan, and is easy to make. Enjoy!"
"For this tasty Italian specialty, the dough is prepared in the bread machine, and then it's filled with Italian sausage, pizza sauce and mozzarella cheese. Serve with pasta."
"Brown rice, lentils, bread crumbs, onions and tomatoes are combined with eggs and herbs and baked into a vegetarian version of a mealtime favorite. Sprinkle loaf with shredded cheese and bake an additional 5 minutes, if desired."
"Your slow cooker stands in for an oven in a recipe for sausage-stuffed zucchini topped with melted mozzarella cheese. It's a late summer meal that won't heat up the kitchen."
"Use your grill to give the mahi mahi a lovely smokey aroma. The red pepper and cilantro pesto adds color and texture to this flavorful dish. Try serving with yellow rice or sugar snap peas for an amazing meal. You could easily adapt this recipe for snapper, swordfish, trout, or chicken."
"Diced chicken dressed with curry mayonnaise sports a wonderful assortment of apple, raisins and grapes, plus celery, onion and pecans for savory crunch."
"Use up Thanksgiving leftovers with this innovative pizza that tops mashed butternut squash with cranberry sauce with toasty pecans, Parmesan and Cheddar cheeses."
"Grated potatoes combine with Cheddar cheese, sour cream, green onions, and cream of mushroom soup in this soothing baked side dish. For a quicker version, substitute frozen hash browns."
"This is a very easy shepherd's (cottage) pie that's topped with wonderful garlic and Romano potatoes. You can change the ingredients to add almost anything you like. Kids love this, and it's even better after sitting for a day. You should have most of the ingredients on hand so no trips to the grocery! You can substitute any cheese for the Romano, as well."
"This easy chicken salad includes diced jalapenos, which make it spicy and delicious. You can eat it with crackers, but it tastes much better with tostadas."
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