Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Review Food.com: Recipes 06-10-2014

Food.com: Recipes
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Chili Con Queso Artichokes
Jun 9th 2014, 20:16

Who knew you could whip up something this delicious so quickly. Heck, I'd eat this sauce on anything. I added cream cheese to mine too. Recipe courtesy of 2008 Taste of Home Annual Recipes.

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Created: Jun 9, 2014 9:16:19 PM

Chicken, Black Bean, and Cilantro Soup
Jun 9th 2014, 20:11

I love how easy this comes together and what great flavors. Recipe courtesy of KalynsKitchen.com. Serving size is estimated.

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Created: Jun 9, 2014 9:11:42 PM

Coconut-Lime Turkey or Chicken and Rice Soup
Jun 9th 2014, 20:02

I found this recipe from KalynsKitchen.com, and I was not disappointed. I could eat this every meal of the day. I used regular coconut milk and skipped the sugar (personal preference). Excellent flavors.

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Created: Jun 9, 2014 9:02:25 PM

Easy Slow Cooker Mac & Cheese
Jun 9th 2014, 19:09

An easy recipe using Velveeta - my personal favorite

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Created: Jun 9, 2014 8:09:21 PM

Chicken, Spinach and Cannellini Bean Quesadillas
Jun 9th 2014, 19:08

We love this recipe! I found it on Pinterest and I have made it a couple times and everyone loves them. Mostly putting it here to have nutritional info.

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Created: Jun 9, 2014 8:08:14 PM

Tilapia Picata or Chicken Picata With Capers
Jun 9th 2014, 19:07

an easy recipe that is lemony and tangy and will delight your family or guests

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Created: Jun 9, 2014 8:07:58 PM

Cinnamon Bun Muffins - Paleo
Jun 9th 2014, 19:07

From Elanas Pantry - very good. I double the recipe to make 12 larger muffins.

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Created: Jun 9, 2014 8:07:34 PM

Skinny Girl With Fat Appetite Deep Dish Pear-Apple Pie
Jun 9th 2014, 19:07

For those on a diet or for those who want some health and enjoyability in life - this pie is not to disappoint. Good for diabetics. Note that traditional white sugar isn't added, but if you want to add sugar, make sure you add some flour as to thicken the juices.

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Created: Jun 9, 2014 8:07:18 PM

Nat's Buttery Onion and Garlic Mini Potatoes
Jun 9th 2014, 19:06

These are simple to make and ever so delightful. When I'm pressed for time I put these together and they go well with any meal. The buttery-ness is a result of using miniature teeny-tiny potatoes that now can be found in most supermarkets. Finger potatoes are an example, but now there are various varieties in the markets. They turn out smooth and buttery by their own nature.

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Created: Jun 9, 2014 8:06:32 PM

Slow Cooker Chicken Quinoa Soup
Jun 9th 2014, 19:06

from Slender Kitchen. Has Kale, celery and carrots, peppers

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Created: Jun 9, 2014 8:06:22 PM

Alaskan Salmon With Ginger and Black Pepper
Jun 9th 2014, 19:04

One of Wolfgang's Puck's recipes made with Alaskan King Salmon filets. Wild Salmon is best to use. If you live in the Pacific, Alaskan salmon would be affordable, but if you live on the Atlantic side of the country, Atlantic salmon would be more affordable (though wild is harder to find). Either way, using wild over farm-raised is preferred due to the superior taste.

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Created: Jun 9, 2014 8:04:37 PM

Amazingly Simple and Perfect Burger Sliders
Jun 9th 2014, 19:03

After watching numerous how-to videos about making sliders I came up with this method. It's a combination of methods all rolled into one. The actual recipe is mine though. The burgers come out perfectly sized each time. This recipe makes 15 burgers but I only make 6 at a time and freeze the rest. When we want sliders I just take out another 6 and let them thaw over night in the refrigerator.

Amazingly Simple and Perfect Burger Sliders
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Created: Jun 9, 2014 8:03:37 PM

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