Pear & Fig ChutneyI still had a few pears from the orchard and the figs are almost finished. Why not a Pear & Fig chutney? Easily done! This is everything a… |
Amos Miller
Nov 2011 Professional |
10 votes
28064 views
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Cornbread, Jalapeno Maple BaconWhen the daytime temperature hits around 50 degrees and the evening plunges to 30 or lower, it is time to begin the annual maple syrup processing in… |
Amos Miller
Feb 2011 Professional |
12 votes
22553 views
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A Baked PotatoThis is so simple, you'll laugh. It tastes so good, you'll cry. I make this when we are grilling for our guests and friends and they love it. You… |
Amos Miller
Aug 2011 Professional |
45 votes
45920 views
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Scallops CasinoSweet Sea Scallops are seasoned with garlic and salt, then topped with bacon and mozzarella cheese. The olive oil, lemon juice and breadcrumbs gives… |
Nanette
Apr 2011 Advanced |
1 vote
18499 views
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My Dry RubIts that time of year when the barbecue hits the grills & smokers and so I thought I'd post my favorite dry rub recipe. I only use this rub & a… |
Amos Miller
Jun 2012 Professional |
4 votes
16390 views
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Creole Pickle MeatFolks ask if they can use smoked sausage, andouille sausage, ham, smoked butt and all kinds of other meats. The answer is, sure - its a free… |
Amos Miller
Feb 2011 Professional |
2 votes
15117 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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World's Best Roasted Creamed CornA velvety, rich and extremely flavorful side dish - commonly overlooked. I have adapted this recipe from one… |
Amos Miller
May 2011 Professional |
3 votes
13214 views
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Uncle Sidney's Red BeansThere are two ways to go here: smoked meats (sausage, rib tips, neck bones, ham, country bacon), OR pickled meat. Either way, you'll obtain a rich… |
Amos Miller
Jan 2011 Professional |
2 votes
16000 views
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Pork GoulashThis recipe sounds common, but it originates from the Boston Ritz Carlton where it was one of their three signature dishes for a long time. Once… |
John Spottiswood
Sep 2010 Advanced |
10 votes
8139 views
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