Corn PuddingHere is another traditional all-American dish from Addy! I hope you enjoy these recipes as much as I do! With love, Catherine xo… |
Catherine Pappas
Jun 2012 Intermediate |
1 vote
6672 views
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Mom's Sausage & Bean SoupAlso called "Mom's Escarole & Bean Soup" - for our vegetarian guests. I prefer to use all fresh ingredients and bring dried beans to life, but you… |
Amos Miller
Jun 2012 Professional |
4 votes
7758 views
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Country Ham & Black-Eyed PeasBlack-eyed peas are NOT just a Southern New Year's Day tradition. Paired with Jalapeno Maple Bacon Cornbread you can celebrate all year long.… |
Amos Miller
Feb 2012 Professional |
2 votes
6435 views
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MY Rogan JoshA long-time favorite of mine, and very popular in the UK, is this exquisite dish from Kashmir, northern India. Meat-eater or vegetarian, your… |
Amos Miller
Jan 2012 Professional |
3 votes
4753 views
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ScouseScouse was brought to Liverpool by Northern European sailors, it was originally called Labskause or lobskause. This was finally shortened to Skause… |
Colin Callan
Jan 2012 Advanced |
11 votes
33815 views
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Lamb Meatball and Fava Bean Tagine / MoroccoThis is truly a hand-crafted meal - it takes time. I know that only the most devoted will make this. But it… |
Amos Miller
Jun 2011 Professional |
5 votes
14604 views
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Texas Chuck Wagon Pinto BeansThis dish is all about FLAVOR. San Antonio and Ft. Worth are my two favorite places to be when in Texas. This recipe was inspired by some dining… |
Amos Miller
Apr 2011 Professional |
6 votes
27745 views
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Venison Roast with Cranberry SauceVenison is lean, healthy meat, and, as most hunters know, can be comparable in flavor and texture to the finest… |
Amos Miller
Feb 2011 Professional |
4 votes
5460 views
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Texas Chuck Wagon Chili (with Venison or Beef)I originally made this with chuck roasts that I would trim out and dice into 1/4 inch cubes. Yes, you will… |
Amos Miller
Feb 2011 Professional |
2 votes
17101 views
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Sugar Pumpkin Curry Cream SoupWe grow sugar pumpkins and after the harvest, I always break them down and puree them and pop them into the freezer for a long Winter's use. In… |
Amos Miller
Feb 2011 Professional |
2 votes
4384 views
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