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How to Make Leftover Chicken BiryaniWho doesn’t love a good, delicious homemade Chicken Biryani for lunch? Such recipes are a great way to restate… |
Hina Gujral
Nov 2016 Advanced |
1 vote
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File Gumbo / Chez HeleneThe late Chef Austin Leslie left a brilliant legacy of Creole dishes and he helped form my approach to the cuisine of NOLA. I follow no other… |
Amos Miller
Feb 2016 Professional |
2 votes
7873 views
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Broccoli and Mushroom Soup RecipeIn this cold, spine-chilling weather nothing seems to be more soothing than a bowl of hot and steaming soup.… |
Hina Gujral
Feb 2016 Advanced |
1 vote
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Asian-inspired Mini-MeatballsA perfect appetizer, great hot or cold, and can be easily made the day before the party in a large crock pot. All you’ll need is toothpicks and… |
Amos Miller
Dec 2014 Professional |
3 votes
9622 views
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Cajun Crowder BeansAlso known as Crowder peas, these delicious little fellas can often be found in frozen form at the store. These are fresh picked right here in… |
Amos Miller
Sep 2014 Professional |
2 votes
17917 views
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Hannah's Sweet & Sour Cabbage SoupHumble, yet exhilarating, this delicious borscht is a perfect winter soup - inexpensive, perfect with bread and… |
Amos Miller
Dec 2012 Professional |
6 votes
12132 views
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Mexican Chicken Corn ChowderWe never wait for fall for this favorite of all chowders, but enjoy it year round. A good way to use up leftover roast chicken, and the… |
Salad Foodie
Oct 2012 Professional |
2 votes
5839 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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Meyer Lemon Honey Vanilla MarmaladeIf you llike a real marmalade, you will love this fragrantly sensual, sweet, yet tart, pure fruit product on a… |
Amos Miller
Mar 2012 Professional |
5 votes
6646 views
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Herbed Duck Broth with Wild RiceTake most of one duck, some fresh herbs, the flavors from a few vegetables and simmer. Voila! It's that simple.… |
Amos Miller
Feb 2012 Professional |
1 vote
9602 views
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