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Fourth of July Crabcake

Celebrate the holiday by serving up this decadent delicious crab cake.

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Crustless Chili Quiche

Low-cal crustless quiche packed with green chilies, Monterey Jack, roasted red peppers, and Dijon mustard. Spicy, cheesy, and lighter than traditional quiche.

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Pork Dumplings

Classic Cantonese siu mai with ground pork, dried mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and green onions, wrapped in open-top dumpling skins and steamed until juicy. Dim sum at home.

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Hot & Sour Mandarin Soup

Traditional Chinese hot and sour soup with shredded pork, wood ears, black mushrooms, tofu, bamboo shoots, and silky egg ribbons. Thickened with cornstarch and spiced with white pepper and chili oil.

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Jo's Two Cheese Meatloaf

Two cheese meatloaf with Parmesan baked inside and Monterey Jack melted over the top like frosting. Loaded with green olives, Worcestershire, tarragon, and crushed saltines.

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Spam Quiche

A loaded SPAM quiche with four cheeses (Monterey Jack, cheddar, mozzarella, ricotta), sautéed mushrooms, bell peppers, and artichoke in a crushed cracker crust. This crustless-pastry quiche is brunch royalty.

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Hungarian Noodle Side Dish

Bring a bit of the Hungarian culture into your dinners with this delicious side dish you will enjoy!

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Chinese: Chicken Chunks with Peanuts in Spicy Sauce

Crispy chicken chunks coated in water chestnut flour, deep-fried golden, then tossed with roasted peanuts in a spicy sauce of chili paste, dark soy, sesame oil, and Chinese red vinegar. Restaurant-quality kung pao at home.

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California Country Meatballs & Peppers

California country meatballs with a beef, pork, and veal blend seasoned with fennel seeds, tossed with sauteed tri-color bell peppers, onion, and black olives. A colorful, Italian-inspired skillet dinner.

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Delicious Shrimp Remoulade

New Orleans shrimp remoulade with chilled poached shrimp on lettuce, smothered in tangy Creole mustard-paprika sauce. A classic Louisiana appetizer or main course.

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Festive Chicken Salad Log

Fantastic and can leave ingredients out or subsitute and still fabulous. Excellent for lunches on toasted bagels or crackers for a party. I have made this several times and it is always a hit!!!

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Cheesy Ham, Walnut, & Vegetable Stromboli

Cheesy Ham, Walnut, and Vegetable Stromboli recipe

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Chinese: General Tsao's Chicken 1

General Tsao was a real person, general and poet who lived in China 155-220AD.

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Spicy Cold Noodles with Chicken

Chinese cold noodles tossed with shredded steamed chicken, slivered egg crepes, and scallions in a soy-chili oil dressing with Chinkiang vinegar and ginger. A refreshing, spicy summer noodle dish.

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Veal Breast with Herb Stuffing

German-style stuffed veal breast packed with bacon, mushrooms, ground beef, and fresh herbs, slow-roasted and served with a rich sour cream pan gravy. A show-stopping roast for 10.

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Crab-Stuffed Crepes

If you're going to see your parents, entertain them with this succulent dish that is sure to make them proud of you!

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