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Italian Wedding Soup reviewed by aj12754

From: Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics: Fabulous Flavor from Simple Ingredients (reviewed 5th March 2010)

I debated reviewing this recipe because I made enough changes that it might be considered too different from the original recipe. But the variation produced...
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Gluten-Free Brazilian Cheese Buns reviewed by loretta

From: King Arthur Flour (reviewed 5th March 2010)

This bread is typically made in South America, and because they are made with tapioca starch the buns are gluten-free. They have a nice flavor from parmesan...
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Pasta and Cheese Frittata reviewed by southerncooker

From: Everyday Food (reviewed 5th March 2010)

My daughter made Orecchiette with bacon and tomato sauce page 74 for her and her husband a few days ago. She used spaghetti instead of orecchiette since...
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Double Decker Shepherd Pie reviewed by southerncooker

From: Everyday With Rachael Ray (reviewed 5th March 2010)

I made this for dinner tonight and we really enjoyed it. My son doesn't like the veggies I usually put in shepherds pie but he liked this one. Green onions,...
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Bagels reviewed by waxhead49

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 4th March 2010)

I've used this recipe to make bagels 5 times now. It was really easy and so rewarding when finished. The flavor is wonderful and the texture is soft &...
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Neo-Neopolitan Pizza Dough reviewed by waxhead49

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 4th March 2010)

I made this on Thursday night and divided it into (4) 12 oz. portions. I used (1) Friday - (1) Saturday - (1) Sunday & (1) Monday. I was sure that...
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Skillet Lasagne reviewed by hsfargis

From: The Best 30-Minute Recipe (reviewed 4th March 2010)

I thought this was a great recipe. I'm all for easy lasagna's and this didn't disappoint. Next time I will probably add more cheese, because that is...
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Corn Fritters reviewed by Leeka

From: Vegan Yum Yum: Decadent (But Doable) Animal-Free Recipes for Entertaining and Everyday (reviewed 4th March 2010)

Sadly, these fritters did not live up to our expectations. Both my daughter and I found them too heavy and a bit greasy for our tastes. The photo accompanying...
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Spaghetti with cheese and pepper reviewed by wester

From: Smitten Kitchen (reviewed 4th March 2010)

Very simple, very good. Serve with a simple salad (I had arugula, when they're in season it will be tomato). I think this would be even better with...
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Mascarpone-Parmesean Polenta reviewed by cookienani

From: The Balthazar Cookbook (reviewed 4th March 2010)

This is simply the *best* polenta I have ever had. Unfortunately mascarpone is expensive and hard-to-find in my area, so I don't make this much. For...
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Cheddar Loaf reviewed by cookienani

From: The Bread Bible (reviewed 4th March 2010)

Rose Levy Beranbaum is one of my cookbook heroes - her recipes almost guarantee success. This cheddar loaf is another winner. Yes, just like most other...
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Sauteed Red Cabbage with Red Wine reviewed by aj12754

From: The Martha Stewart Cookbook: Collected Recipes for Every Day (reviewed 4th March 2010)

Martha just doesn't let you down. This is a very tasty side -- I served alongside a seared duck breast - the combo of red wine/red wine vinegar/orange...
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Kung Pao Chicken reviewed by aj12754

From: Food & Wine (reviewed 3rd March 2010)

I didn't actually make Kung Pao Chicken from this recipe ... I had a pound of shrimp that needed to get used up so I made Kung Pao shrimp and it was mighty...
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Billionaire's Broccoli reviewed by aj12754

From: The New Basics Cookbook (reviewed 3rd March 2010)

Simple and fast microwave recipe for fresh broccoli -- flavor accents are scallions and garlic -- total time is about 5 minutes prep and another 10 to...
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Jacques Sauteed Chicken "Maison" reviewed by aj12754

From: Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home (reviewed 2nd March 2010)

This is a really easy and quick main dish. I basically selected this recipe because I was cooking from the pantry and didn't want to make a grocery store...
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Jacques Pommes de Terre Mont d'Or reviewed by aj12754

From: Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home (reviewed 2nd March 2010)

This is basically an artery blocker on a plate -- a delicious delicious artery blocker. You start with creamy buttery mashed potatoes -- add eggs (three...
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Parsnip and pancetta tagliatelle with Parmesan and butter reviewed by wester

From: Happy Days with the Naked Chef (reviewed 2nd March 2010)

Very good everyday dish - it just works! I think the cooking times given are a bit short, but if you just put on the water for the pasta and then do everything...
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Not Your Mother's Green Beans reviewed by kaye16

From: Moosewood Restaurant Cooks at Home: Fast and Easy Recipes for Any Day (reviewed 2nd March 2010)

My notes say to halve the quantiy of pine nuts. Otherwise, this is a great recipe. The beans can be served warm, or cold over a bit of salad.
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Spicy Hot Pot with Noodles reviewed by southerncooker

From: Everyday With Rachael Ray (reviewed 2nd March 2010)

This was an excellent dish. I added a bit more hot chili paste as we like it spicy. Hubby loved it too. I'll be making this one again. The flavors of ginger,...
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Snickerdoodles reviewed by andrew

From: Joy of Cooking: 75th Anniversary Edition - 2006 (reviewed 2nd March 2010)

I'd never tasted, let alone made, a snickerdoodle before reading the reviews here and deciding to give them a try. What are they? They're very simple butter...
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Pasta with Peanut Sauce reviewed by Leeka

From: The Peaceful Palate: Fine Vegetarian Cuisine (reviewed 1st March 2010)

This was a very basic peanut sauce that definitely lacked some zest and zip. I think the spice quotient needs to be bumped up and next time I will also...
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Baked Sweet Potato Falafel reviewed by weaponxgirl

From: 101 Cookbooks (reviewed 1st March 2010)

this went down very well in my house served as part of a mezze with dips. Very well flavored, my only problem is that it is a bit time consuming. Its not...
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Sticky Buns reviewed by AlphaNoel

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 1st March 2010)

Yummy.... I made this with the Honey Almond slurry, but replaced the almonds with Pecans. The sweet bread recipe is easy. I greased my hands and surface...
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Pork with black bean sauce reviewed by broadbean

From: Ken Hom's Chinese Cookery (reviewed 1st March 2010)

A quick, simple stir-fried pork dish. Not bad.
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Sablés au citron (lemon butter cookies) reviewed by wester

From: Chocolate & Zucchini: Daily Adventures in a Parisian Kitchen (reviewed 1st March 2010)

Very basic recipe, but very nice. I found it quite difficult to roll the dough into a round log. I preferred them as roll-out cookies, using wodka glasses...
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Firecracker Shrimp reviewed by southerncooker

From: Pioneer Woman Cooks (reviewed 1st March 2010)

I made this one as an appetizer. They're quiet spicy from the Sriracha sauce but we love spicy, so that's a good thing. They're really messy to eat but...
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Soft Sandwich Bread and Rolls reviewed by southerncooker

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 1st March 2010)

I made this one into the butter flake rolls and my husband loved them. Of course the rest of the family enjoyed them too. The rolls had a wonderful buttery...
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Many-Seed Bread reviewed by southerncooker

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 1st March 2010)

This bread is really delicious. It's great cold for a sandwich and also toasted with a bit of butter on it. I enjoyed it toasted with peanut butter and...
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Spaghetti with Olives and Breadcrumbs reviewed by loretta

From: The Food Network (reviewed 28th February 2010)

Very tasty and quick to put together. I changed a few things,added red pepper flakes and put it together in the serving bowl instead of the pan. Added...
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English Muffins reviewed by southerncooker

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 28th February 2010)

This is the second time I've tried my hand at making English Muffins and these were by far the best. I don't know if it is putting the dough in the fridge...
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Salmon fillet wrapped in prosciutto with herby lentils reviewed by broadbean

From: The Return of the Naked Chef (reviewed 28th February 2010)

This is a favourite recipe of mine, and (like most of Jamie Oliver's recipes) very easy to do. The lentils are also fantastic on their own.
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Cold Soba Noodles reviewed by broadbean

From: Asian Noodles: Deliciously Simple Dishes To Twirl, Slurp, And Savor (reviewed 28th February 2010)

This dish (zaru soba) is one of my favourite things to order in a Japanese restaurant. Until now, I have never been able to recreate it at home. Very...
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Chestnut Flour Crepes with Ricotta and honey reviewed by loretta

From: Martha Stewart (reviewed 28th February 2010)

These crepes are good for brunch, dessert or even an appetizer. They are easy to make and naturally gluten-free. Honey is mixed with the ricotta and also...
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Chocolate Decadence Minis reviewed by loretta

From: King Arthur Flour (reviewed 28th February 2010)

These little molten chocolate cakes are cute and delicious. Easy to make, but I had some trouble getting them out of the pan. The chocolate pieces that...
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Peanut Butter Cookies reviewed by Cooksbakesbooks

From: The Fannie Farmer Cookbook (reviewed 28th February 2010)

This makes a delicious, buttery, flat, crisp cookie. This does not make the kind of peanut butter cookie that you put fork marks on. It spreads in the...
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Chocolate Chip Cookies reviewed by Cooksbakesbooks

From: The Fannie Farmer Cookbook (reviewed 28th February 2010)

This is the chocolate chip cookie recipe that I almost always use. It makes a crisp, flat cookie with excellent buttery flavor and a good proportion of...
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Mashed Potatoes reviewed by southerncooker

From: Pioneer Woman Cooks (reviewed 28th February 2010)

I made these in a cut down size, to go with the Pot Roast (also from Pioneer Woman). I used the cream cheese and butter but instead of half and half I...
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Pot Roast reviewed by southerncooker

From: Pioneer Woman Cooks (reviewed 28th February 2010)

Oh my goodness, my tummy sure is happy at the moment. I just finished some of this delicious pot roast and it was so good. The carrots and onions were...
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The Best Pumpkin Muffins reviewed by Leeka

From: Vegan with a Vengeance : Over 150 Delicious, Cheap, Animal-Free Recipes That Rock (reviewed 27th February 2010)

These muffins are so delicious and moist, even my super picky four year old will eat them. They are my absolute favourite muffins and are perfect for...
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Apple Dumplings reviewed by southerncooker

From: Pioneer Woman Cooks (reviewed 27th February 2010)

These are fantastic. I first tasted them when my sister in law found the recipe in a culinary mystery and made them for us. Since then I've made several...
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Pasta with sweet tomato sauce and baked ricotta reviewed by wester

From: Jamie's Dinners (reviewed 27th February 2010)

The tomato sauce was very nice, but I felt it needed something that would stand up to its sweetness more than the ricotta. Maybe next time I'll crumble...
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Aztec Salad reviewed by Leeka

From: The Peaceful Palate: Fine Vegetarian Cuisine (reviewed 27th February 2010)

I was attracted to this recipe by the combination of black beans, sweet peppers, cilantro and corn but I think the dressing let it down somewhat. I found...
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Simple Golden Broth reviewed by Leeka

From: The Peaceful Palate: Fine Vegetarian Cuisine (reviewed 27th February 2010)

This simple soup made with yellow split peas is extremely easy to make and delicious.
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Simple Perfect Enchiladas reviewed by southerncooker

From: Pioneer Woman Cooks (reviewed 27th February 2010)

These were good but I think I'd like them better without the green and black olives. They are a bit messy to make.
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Panfried Trout reviewed by hipcook

From: The Food Network (reviewed 26th February 2010)

More of a technique than a "recipe", really, but I have to admit that I would have tried to split the trout into 2 fillets if not for this recipe telling...
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Pasta Salad reviewed by Leeka

From: The Peaceful Palate: Fine Vegetarian Cuisine (reviewed 26th February 2010)

This was a very tasty pasta salad but I found the dressing a little too acidic for my taste. There is no oil in the recipe which I found a little strange....
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Chocolate Cake reviewed by Leeka

From: The Joy of Vegan Baking: The Compassionate Cooks' Traditional Treats and Sinful Sweets (reviewed 26th February 2010)

I love this type of cake which comes together without having to use a mixer. Easy and delicious, I've made it in cake form and cupcakes and both times...
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Balsamic-Glazed Pork Chops reviewed by SuzeQP

From: Gourmet Today: More than 1000 All-New Recipes for the Contemporary Kitchen (reviewed 25th February 2010)

Easy and delicious. This recipe is a winner. I will definitely fix this again. The flavor was fabulous and the pork was juicy.
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Pork Chops with Mustard Crumbs reviewed by SuzeQP

From: The Gourmet Cookbook: More than 1000 recipes (reviewed 25th February 2010)

This recipe was good, not excellent. In that I mean it was tasty but not a memorable meal. It was a good way to fix chops but not particularly outstanding....
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Spaghetti alla Carbonara reviewed by SuzeQP

From: The Gourmet Cookbook: More than 1000 recipes (reviewed 25th February 2010)

This recipe was quite good. I added some fresh mushrooms and some frozen roasted tomatoes from our garden last summer which I thought were good enhancements....
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Pain a l'Ancienne Focaccia reviewed by homejoys

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 25th February 2010)

This focaccia uses the same ingredients as the ciabatta with a slightly different method. I replaced 2 1/2 cups of white flour with whole wheat flour...
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Lean Bread reviewed by homejoys

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 25th February 2010)

For some time, I've been trying to create a french baguette at home. The kind of french bread that is crispy on the outside, chewy inside with big holes!...
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Pain au Levain reviewed by homejoys

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 25th February 2010)

I've had a desire to make sourdough bread for several years. I can make good bread - but take away my commercial yeast and I am rather helpless. Conquering...
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Many-Seed Bread reviewed by homejoys

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 25th February 2010)

We love bread with "nutty things". They add nutrition but best of all they are delicious! This bread had lots of flavor and wholesome goodness. This bread...
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Chocolate Cinnamon Babka reviewed by homejoys

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 25th February 2010)

The Chocolate Cinnamon Babka was a fun bread. I made the recipe exactly as written and the result was as good as it looks! I doubled the recipe so that...
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Greek Christmas or Easter Bread reviewed by homejoys

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 25th February 2010)

I love reading "foodie" books and I've been wanting to try my hand at baking panettone ever since reading about food in Italy. Since I've never eaten panettone,...
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100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Hearth Bread reviewed by homejoys

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 25th February 2010)

I've had lots of bread baking failures. But of all the many recipes that I've tried in this particular book, every one was successful. Until now. I'm...
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Soft Cheese Bread reviewed by homejoys

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 25th February 2010)

This is one of those breads I can't quit eating. The flavor is full bodied and astounding. This is no Wonder Bread! It needs no butter or any other spread...
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Soft Pretzels reviewed by homejoys

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 25th February 2010)

We love soft pretzels, especially in winter evenings. I have a favorite recipe for soft pretzels. They are super good but seem to take a lot of steps....
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Soft Sandwich Bread and Rolls reviewed by homejoys

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 25th February 2010)

I cheated on this recipe. Like most of the recipes in Artisan Breads Every Day, this soft sandwich bread recipe utilizes a cold fermentation to enhance...
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Andalusian Salade reviewed by janiecem

From: The Escoffier Cookbook and Guide to the Fine Art of Cookery: For Connoisseurs, Chefs, Epicures Complete With 2973 Recipes (reviewed 24th February 2010)

The salad came out pretty well, but the cookbook is very difficult. The recipes are really only guidelines, and this book is meant for professional chefs...
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Cauliflower and Carmelized Onion Tart reviewed by aj12754

From: Smitten Kitchen (reviewed 24th February 2010)

This dish made me long for the days of ladies' luncheons. It is a delicious savory tart that is perfect for sharing with your best friends over a long...
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Chicken, Grated Beets, and Beet Greens With Orange Butter reviewed by BeckyL

From: Bon Appetit (reviewed 24th February 2010)

My first time using the beet greens with the beets and it turned out very well. My only problem is that this dish is supposed to be a one pan dish, meaning...
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Roasted Broccoli With Crispy Parmesan and Lemon reviewed by BeckyL

From: Tyler's Ultimate: Brilliant Simple Food to Make Any Time (reviewed 24th February 2010)

We made this as an accompaniment to the steaks for Valentine's Day (Roasted Tenderloin of Beef...). I had some nice fresh baby broccoli that we used in...
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Cold Pasta Salad With Roasted Chicken, Plums, Blue Cheese, and Basil reviewed by BeckyL

From: Tyler's Ultimate: Brilliant Simple Food to Make Any Time (reviewed 24th February 2010)

This didn't turn out so great the first time around, but I have hope and plan on trying it again. I found my chicken was too dry and my plums were kind...
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Grilled Pork Tenderloin With Chile-Coconut Sauce reviewed by BeckyL

From: Tyler's Ultimate: Brilliant Simple Food to Make Any Time (reviewed 24th February 2010)

I was a bit intimidated by this recipe at first. Some of the ingredients were things that I hadn't used before and I couldn't find Thai Bird Chiles to...
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The Ultimate Beef Stew reviewed by BeckyL

From: Tyler's Ultimate: Brilliant Simple Food to Make Any Time (reviewed 24th February 2010)

I love this stew. It's got a great flavor and is very hearty. I serve it with a horseradish sour cream that I found with another of Florence's recipes,...
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Roasted Tenderloin of Beef With Spicy Crab Salad reviewed by BeckyL

From: Tyler's Ultimate: Brilliant Simple Food to Make Any Time (reviewed 24th February 2010)

We made these steaks for Valentine's Day. They were quick and tasty -- I think we did overcook them a bit, which based on the directions seems very easy...
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Brisket, Baby. reviewed by BeckyL

From: Pioneer Woman Cooks (reviewed 24th February 2010)

I've never attempted brisket before. Now, this is not a bbq brisket, but rather more of a roasted brisket. It came out fantastic! It was much easier than...
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Broccoli Slaw reviewed by BeckyL

From: Smitten Kitchen (reviewed 24th February 2010)

Not one of my favorite dishes. The recipe was easy to follow and I really wanted to like this, but I'm not enough of a broccoli fan. If, however, you love...
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Melon Agua Fresca reviewed by BeckyL

From: Smitten Kitchen (reviewed 24th February 2010)

This was a strange drink. They were a bit time consuming to put together and in the end it was like drinking a piece of cantaloupe. Not a bad thing since...
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Creamed Mushrooms on Chive Butter Toast reviewed by BeckyL

From: Smitten Kitchen (reviewed 24th February 2010)

As an appetizer this is a recipe that's quick to put together from ingredients that are usually on hand. The flavor was amazing -- we served the creamed...
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Spicy Caramel Popcorn reviewed by BeckyL

From: Smitten Kitchen (reviewed 24th February 2010)

Caramel corn. Yum! This is like Cracker Jack with a kick. I used bagged microwave popcorn and had no trouble following Smitten Kitchen's instructions for...
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White Chicken Enchiladas reviewed by BeckyL

From: Pioneer Woman Cooks (reviewed 24th February 2010)

Oh, man! These are amazing! They are a bit time consuming to put together, but they're rich and flavorful. Very worth it!
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Simple Hearty White Chili reviewed by BeckyL

From: Pioneer Woman Cooks (reviewed 24th February 2010)

This chili was fairly easy to put together and Ree's instructions are extremely easy to follow. Very tasty, had a great texture. I would have liked more...
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Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeno Thingies reviewed by BeckyL

From: Pioneer Woman Cooks (reviewed 24th February 2010)

These were amazing! I made them for Superbowl Sunday and they were a HUGE hit. They were pretty easy to put together and cheap to make a ton of them.
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Restaurant Style Salsa reviewed by BeckyL

From: Pioneer Woman Cooks (reviewed 24th February 2010)

This was a really easy salsa to put together. The flavor was pretty good -- I tend to like things saltier than most recipes and haven't quite adjusted...
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Satay Sauce reviewed by broadbean

From: Asian Noodles: Deliciously Simple Dishes To Twirl, Slurp, And Savor (reviewed 24th February 2010)

I wonder if the fish sauce in my cupboard is a lot saltier than the fish sauce which Nina Simonds uses. I can't imagine that anyone would actually want...
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Chicken Noodle Satay reviewed by broadbean

From: Asian Noodles: Deliciously Simple Dishes To Twirl, Slurp, And Savor (reviewed 24th February 2010)

The main element of this dish is chicken strips, marinated overnight in chopped lemongrass and fish sauce, then seared. The texture of the seared chicken...
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Chocolate Cinnamon Babka reviewed by bes30

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 23rd February 2010)

I made this recipe standard version without the topping. I thought it might be sweet enough (and fattening) without the optional topping. The Babka was...
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Garlic soba with broccoli reviewed by broadbean

From: Asian Noodles: Deliciously Simple Dishes To Twirl, Slurp, And Savor (reviewed 23rd February 2010)

Garlicky and easy to cook. But too salty - if I made it again I would reduce the amount of soy sauce.
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Braised Duck Legs with Red Cabbage and Juniper Berries reviewed by aj12754

From: The Duck Cookbook (reviewed 23rd February 2010)

This James Peterson recipe was terrific and eminently doable by the duck neophyte (which I am). I did have a little bit of trouble ensuring that I had...
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Cinnamon Buns reviewed by AlphaNoel

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 22nd February 2010)

Beyond wonderful. They are now my favorite breakfast item. I used lemon extract in my dough and in the icing. The dough was easy to make, I tried it...
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Lean Bread reviewed by AlphaNoel

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 22nd February 2010)

Great everyday bread. Simple recipe. Be careful to not over knead the dough. Follow his fold and tuck method and give the dough time to firm. Greasing...
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Fresh Baked Pretzels reviewed by southerncooker

From: Leite's Culinaria (reviewed 22nd February 2010)

These pretzels were so much fun to bake with my 28 year old daughter and 10 year old great niece. The great niece caught on fast and with help from my...
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Italian Drip Beef reviewed by southerncooker

From: Pioneer Woman Cooks (reviewed 22nd February 2010)

I made this for a family gathering and it was devoured. I cooked the Italian Drip Beef on Sat. in the oven and put into the fridge overnight. On Sunday...
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Scallion chicken & soba noodle soup reviewed by broadbean

From: Asian Noodles: Deliciously Simple Dishes To Twirl, Slurp, And Savor (reviewed 22nd February 2010)

This recipe made a perfectly tasty bowl of noodles, but it seems like one of those dishes which is so simple, you don't really need a recipe. I will certainly...
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Smothered Pork Chops reviewed by hipcook

From: The Food Network (reviewed 22nd February 2010)

A hearty dish which comes together with a lot less work and time than I thought it would. It's almost a 4-star recipe, but I'm dinging it a bit because...
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San Francisco Sourdough Bread reviewed by trevorjames

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 22nd February 2010)

I'm going to do this review in 2 parts - the first part is of the process and part 2 will be of taste and results since I need to wait until tomorrow morning...
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Gnocchi with Bacon and Sweet Peas reviewed by hipcook

From: The Food Network (reviewed 22nd February 2010)

I think of gnocchi as a rich, hearty dish, and this is one. But with the fresh flavors of lemon and thyme, it's also light and fresh. I don't quite get...
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Alton Brown's Shrimp and Ramen Noodles reviewed by aj12754

From: Serious Eats (reviewed 22nd February 2010)

Tried this tonight -- the foil pouches were something of an unnecessary pain so I ended up sticking each serving into a French Onion soup bowl (I am sure...
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Pizza Bianca reviewed by loretta

From: Cooks Illustrated (reviewed 22nd February 2010)

This pizza is good for an appetizer or a light lunch. The dough can be made ahead and refrigerated for up to 24 hours. It is a very wet dough that needs...
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Pain a l'Ancienne Rustic Bread reviewed by andrew

From: Peter Reinhart's Artisan Breads Every Day (reviewed 21st February 2010)

This has been my favourite bread recipe since Peter introduced it in The Bread Baker's Apprentice. I've made baguettes only so far, which are better than...
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Pear Jam with Chocolate reviewed by VanHayes

From: The Seven Sins of Chocolate (reviewed 21st February 2010)

This recipe makes approximately 8 x 8oz jars. I made 4 x 8oz jars and 8 x 4 oz. It takes about 30 mins to reach the setting point. The jam can be used...
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Berry Swirl Cheesecake Triangles reviewed by ruth3ch

From: Kosher by Design Short on Time: Fabulous Food Faster (reviewed 21st February 2010)

I am giving these cheesecake bars on a shortbread crust a 5 star rating because the final product is delicious and if well wrapped, freeze well. ( Beware:...
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French Chicken in a Pot reviewed by loretta

From: Cooks Illustrated (reviewed 21st February 2010)

This chicken is moist and delicious. It is a very easy recipe, brown chicken in a pot and then pop it in the oven. Very good on a cold winter's night.
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Baked Ziti reviewed by loretta

From: Cooks Illustrated (reviewed 21st February 2010)

This recipe uses cottage cheese instead of ricotta. Since I am an Italian-American I was very skeptical of this recipe. I made it for my family and they...
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raspberry swirl brownies reviewed by ruth3ch

From: Chocolate from the Cake Mix Doctor (reviewed 21st February 2010)

We love these raspberry brownies. They are rich, delicious and do not taste like they came from a mix- but rather like they came from a fancy bakery..I...
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Short Ribs Braised in Red Wine with Bacon, Parsnips and Pearl Onions reviewed by loretta

From: Cooks Illustrated (reviewed 21st February 2010)

This is a very good recipe because the short ribs are browned in the oven. The rest of the recipe is standard technique and produces a great short rib.
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Creamless Creamy Tomato Soup reviewed by loretta

From: Cooks Illustrated (reviewed 21st February 2010)

This soup is delicious, with a true tomato taste. The soup is thickened with bread instead of cream and that lets the flavors of the tomato shine through.
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