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The Apple Lover's Cookbook
By Amy Traverso
W. W. Norton & Company - 2011
I had some apples that needed using up and had all the other ingredients on hand so decided this was the recipe to try. I'm happy I did as it's very good. In the apple notes the author says she's made this one with many different firm sweet apples and since both Pink Lady and Cameo were on that list and I knew the apples I had were one of those (came from my Dad and couldn't remember which he said he bought) I used those.
I like the cheat sheet given in this book for apple varieties to use in the recipes or when you're looking for either firm-tart, firm-sweet, or tender-tart apples.
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Appetites: A Cookbook
By Anthony Bourdain, Laurie Woolever
Ecco - 2016
Quick and easy work night supper. Delicious. I didn't have red peppers so I used orange and yellow.
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Bacon, scrambled eggs and American Cheese (said you could sub swiss) on a kaiser roll. Yummy breakfast. Couldn't help but smile when he said to serve it with sh*tty coffee.
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We loved the combination of cheeses in this one and the optional ham. I did only opt for a half amount of cayenne since mine is super hot. Next time I think I'd only do a fourth.
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This was a very good version of chicken salad. I made a double batch so I could share with my daughter for our lunches this week, mine at work and hers with her son who just turned 2. We both agreed delicious but next time I'll let up on the mayonnaise a bit. A little too much for our tastes.
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I've had my eye on this recipe since I first got the Appetites book, but it's just been too hot here to enjoy chili. I finally made it for our Sunday supper tonight and it was delicious but a bit spicy. I did use harissa instead of the tomato paste as suggested since I had some in the fridge. I had to order a jar of diced Hatch Green Chilies from Amazon, since I am unable to find them here.
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Website: And Edible Mosaic
This salad was requested by my daughter for her birthday this year. We both fell in love with it. Simple but so delicious.
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American Heart Association Grill It, Braise It, Broil It: And 9 Other Easy Techniques for Making Healthy Meals
By American Heart Association
Harmony - 2015
This was so flavorful. It comes from the microwave section. It's started in the microwave and finished in a fry pan with a tiny bit of olive oil, garlic, jalapeno and a splash of lime juice which really brightens up the dish. I served this wiht the Sirloin steak wht creamy horseradish sauce page 210 and Lemony Herb Potatoes page 244.
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This was very good. It's from the broiling section and a couple tomatoes are halved and broiled along side the steak. I served this with the broccoli and lemony herbed potatoes from the same book.
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While this was good they just weren't as flavorful as I would have liked. I don't think a 1/2 teaspoon of the oregano and lemon pepper was enough for the amount of potatoes.
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The American Century Cookbook
By Jean Anderson
Clarkson Potter - 1997
My aunt used to make this and I was delighted to find the recipe in this book. This is a simple dish to make and is quiet delicious. The mushroom soup makes a wonderful sauce for the chicken and rice. Great for a weeknight meal. Add a salad or veggie and your meal is ready in no time.
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I love trying new pimento cheese recipes. This one was delicious and a southern classic.
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Website: All Recipes
It had snowed here and I wanted something warm to eat. I was looking for a tomato soup recipe since I had some crushed tomatoes. I didn't have any milk or cream so I was trying to find one that didn't call for that. I finally found this one and it was delicious. I used siracha for the hot sauce and it gave it a nice little kick. I only used half as many onions as called for since it seemed quiet a lot and someone in the reviews for the recipe said it was a bit over whelming with onion. I used chicken broth for the broth since I didn't have veggie broth. I would definitely make this one again.
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Website: All Recipes
My daughter and I really enjoyed these. I also stuffed a small zucchini the same way for my son in law who said it was ok. I bought the squash at our local farmers market and asked the lady I bought them from how to cook them she told me several ways and said this was one of her favorite and gave me a copy of the recipe. She also had other recipes there for the taking.
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Website: Adventures of a Nurse
Very cheesy and quiet good. Hit with the family. Quick and Easy.
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5 Ingredient Fix: Easy, Elegant, and Irresistible Recipes
By Claire Robinson
Grand Central Life & Style - 2010
The five ingredients used to make these are unsalted butter, ripe bananas, either agave or honey and I used honey, egg and self-rising flour. She also gives you an idea for a toss in extra ingredient if you desire and suggests toasted pecans. Since I didn't have pecans on hand I used toasted walnuts. She also suggests you can serve them warm with a smear of cream cheese which my daughter did and she loved them that way. These were quiet good.
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Website: 365 Days of Slow Cooking
Delicious version of 15 bean soup. Hubby and I enjoyed on a very cold winter day. Served with cornbread.
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Website: 365 Days of Slow Cooking
So great to cook the potatoes to mash and the meatloaf in the IP at the same time. Both turned out great. Meatloaf just needed a little time under the broiler with some extra BBQ sauce at the end. I served with some green beans I heated up and some toasted homemade beer batter bread from The Home Cook.
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Website: 365 Days of Slow Cooking
This one had an unusual taste for sloppy Joes but still good on a buttered toasted bun with dill pickle slices. It had chili sauce, Dijon Mustard, Worcestershire, onion, cream cheese and hamburger meat in it.
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Website: 365 Days of Slow Cooking
My son loves yellow curry and hasn't had it in awhile. That's what he always orders when we go to an Asian Fusion restaurant out of town and we haven't been in a long time. He said he saw one for the instant pot online so I did a search and found this one. I've made several of Karen's recipes and they always turn out great and this one was no exception. Son said it's as good as the one he orders and he wants me to make it again. He found some great precooked jasmine rice at Walmart for a great price so we used that instead of cooking our own. I also realized at the last minute I was out of curry powder so I made my own from a recipe online.
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1999 Taste of Home Annual Recipes
By Kathy Pohl
Country Store Reiman Pubs - 1998
Great for a party or for a snack. We've made this many times and sometimes even switch up the cheese to what ever we're in the mood for. Great right by the recipe too.
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We love this one. A meal in a dish, even has some veggies.
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This one is great with the sauteed apples and raisins on the same page. Makes a wonderful hearty breakfast.
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This is great with any breakfast but especially good with the German Pancake on the same page. I make this often especially in the fall and winter. We like it with the golden raisins but it's also good with regular raisins.
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The 1997 Joy of Cooking
By Marion Rombauer Becker, Ethan Becker, Irma S. Rombauer
Scribner - 1997
This is my go to pancake recipe. Simple but delicious pancakes. Light and fluffy and just waiting for some delicious toppings like syrup or fruit.
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Website: 12 Tomatoes
Boneless skinless chicken breasts pounded thin, filled with garlic lemon butter, rolled breaded, browned on each side and finished in the oven. Easy and delicious week night supper. I served with cheesy mashed potatoes and a salad. Yum!
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