A great and easy chili. Fills the entire black oval crockpots. Feeds 6. Pair with the cornbread muffins. Takes 5-6 hours on low so plan accordingly.
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A lot of people just buy pesto in a jar, but this is easy to make provided you have a food processor. This dish is full of flavor and very filling given the amount. You can always toss in some sauteed mushrooms or grilled chicken, add garlic bread and a side salad.
3/4 lb Gnocchi per person eating.
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Jalapeno Jelly covered and broiled salmon create a yummy crust. Pair with stuffed bell peppers.
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A great deviation from the basic vegetarian chili, this white bean chili is full of flavor with roasted poblanos and corn. It fills the crockpot and is sutable for up to 4 guys, maybe 5 with more beans added.
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Naan Bread. It's expensive but tastes so damn good. Here's a way to make it your self. Very easy.
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For those that have had the privilage of eating Zack Smith's (AMR Station 2) Focaccia Bread, here's the recipe. This also works great as a thick pan pizza crust if you use a cast iron skillet.
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Here's a great Olive Garden copycat soup to have with salad and bread. Feeds 7 for station 1. I made it with Zack's Focaccia Bread.
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From the Forks Over Knives website, this vibrant fresh tasting pasta rocks.
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It's gotten rave reviews from his crew before! Don't let this little gem of a recipe slip away!
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Beef stroganoff for those who don't like running to the bathroom from Rich Foster's heavy cream, butter, sour cream, rich gut bomb. (You know I'm right)
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Smokey Mushroom & Vegetable Stew
This is a classic "Beef Tasting" stew recipe that serves well with rolls for dipping. It has that meat stew smell and taste without the meat. This works well in the slow cooker started around noon.
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Eggplant Pasta Sauce
This is a fantastic difference from the plain old spaghetti sauce we all know so well. It's fresh and you can make it a bit spicy if you like. The eggplant makes it sweet while the capers give it just the right kick. Pasta Norma is it's name.
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Many of you who remember Julie Larr will know these paninis. Paninis are just grilled sandwhichs on Italian bread. The possibilities are endless and open to your imagination. Italian meats, different cheeses, seasonal vegetables... the sky's the limit. Want to try something crazy? Try a pear, gorganzola panini or a lemon asparagus panini.
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Michelle Haskin Chicken Tortilla Soup (an old family recipe)
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Want a filling casserole dish and not lasagna?
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If you love Mashers, you'll love these too.
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Insane, non-crumbling, Corn Bread muffins (Vegan!)1 cup flour1 cup cornmeal4 teaspoons baking powder1/3 cup sugar1/4 teaspoon salt1/4 cup mashed potato (mashed with 1 teaspoon nondairy milk)1/4 cup oil1 cup nondairy milk (I use soy)What you do:1. Preheat oven to 425° Fahrenheit. Mix the first 5 ingredients (the dries) in one bowl.2. Mix the mashed potato, oil and milk in another.
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Forks over Knives - Engine 22 Vegan Lasagna
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McVey's Stuffed Bell Peppers-
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Hummus consists of a basic recipe but all you have to do to jazz it up is to add your favorite spices and seasonings.
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Easy Baby Back Ribs
First things first... This recipe is for baby back or pork back ribs because those are the best. Don't waste your time or money on those St. Louis Style or Country Style ribs. Baby/Pork Back ribs come from the top of the hog nearest the spine (hence, eating "High on the Hog). They are most tender and easiest to cook and eat.
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Ok here we go,
All of the measurements are approximations….. I don’t really measure, I usually taste while cooking. It’s really all about the love you put into it that makes these enchies reallllllly tasty. So get ready for some love…….
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Ingredients:
Pasta (bowtie, twisty, or little tubes, or .
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Ingredients:
Pasta (bowtie, twisty, or little tubes, or .
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Ma Ligtenberg’s Potato Dish
2 lb bag of hashbrown potatoes
1- 16oz sour cream
2 cups mild cheddar cheese
1- can of Cream of Chicken Soup
1-sm/med brown/yellow onion (chopped to your liking)
1-cube of butter (melted)
1-cups of crushed Corn Flakes
Pour the hashbrown potatoes at the bottom of the dish evenly.
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