"These beef and veal meatballs can be made quickly using a small portion scooper. Simmer them in the tomato sauce of your choice for a delicious spaghetti and meatball dinner."
"When I get a craving for orange beef, I make up this tofu stir-fry! Pieces of firm tofu in a mildly spicy orange sauce. Serve over rice noodles, and use any vegetables you like!"
"This unusual yet tasty sweet and savory pizza is made with a curried red lentil sauce instead of tomato sauce. It's topped with a delicious mix of sweet potato, eggplant, tomatoes, garlic, onions, and spices."
"Chicken- and cheese-stuffed corn tortillas baked under a creamy sauce infused with hot green chiles. Adjust the amount of chopped chiles to suit your taste!"
"This recipe is from my great grandmother and is super easy. It is made using bread crumbs, eggs, and hamburger patties. Best served with fried potatoes."
"Spinach, shiitake mushrooms, broccoli, and sharp Cheddar cheese lend their flavors to a savory egg quiche that's ready in about an hour. A little bit of turkey bacon adds a smoky taste."
"Chicken breast, hash browns, fried onions and cheese. Now that's country cookin' for ya! This is a wonderful easy recipe, especially if want a filling meal, but don't have time to stay in the kitchen. This is my mother-in-law's favorite dish, and it heats up well for leftovers."
"These savory pizzas are bathed in a tomato and lamb topping, then cut into wedges to serve. Served hot or cold, these may be an appetizer, or put a little salad in the middle, and fold up like a taco for a quick meal."
"Pull what you need from the freezer or pantry from this one. Frozen pie crust, a can of cream of potato soup, and a mega can of mixed veggies. An egg, some milk and a dash of thyme, and you have the fixings for a wonderful pie that your family will think"
"I came up with this sandwich on my own. My husband wanted a plain grilled ham and cheese sandwich and I decided to experiment with some ingredients from the fridge. He absolutely loved it! Try using a chipotle mayonnaise to spice it up a bit."
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