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10 Minute Sichuan/Szechuan Chicken
10 Minute Sichuan/Szechuan Chicken

Quick, easy and tasty. Why order out for Chinese when it's so easy to make at home. Low in fat only 223 calories per serving with great flavor. If you are quick you can have it ready in only 10 minutes, 15 minutes at the most!

Shrimp Paesano
Shrimp Paesano

The preparation of the shrimp creates a lovely crunchy texture. It is served with a creamy lemon, butter, and garlic sauce enriched with egg.

New New Orleans Pasta
New New Orleans Pasta

Very tasty. Just enough sauce to carry the creole flavors and meld the different types of protein together. Went a bit overboard by making our own Chorizo and homemade penne pasta. A great Creole recipe from down in New Orleans!

New York-Style Hot Dog Onions
New York-Style Hot Dog Onions

This is an easy version of the traditional hot dog topping that's served by New York City street vendors.

New England Creamed Cod
New England Creamed Cod

A simple New England classic that highlights the flaky tenderness and light taste of the cod or any white fish.

Betty Crocker Banana Bread
Betty Crocker Banana Bread

Learn from the amazing chef herself and enjoy this scrumptious banana bread that will be your new favorite thing for breakfast.

10 Minute Thai Basil Beef
10 Minute Thai Basil Beef

Gently spicy basil scents the juicy strips of beef in this classic Thai inspired main. Incredibly quick and easy. It's ready to eat in 10 minutes if your ingredients are prepped and wok or skillet is hot.

Loretto Salad Dressing (NY)
Loretto Salad Dressing (NY)

From the Castle Restaurant (Olean, NY) (now out of business). A copycat simplified home cook version that's easy to make.

Mexican Fruit Cake
Mexican Fruit Cake

The cake was so moist and delicious. It's kind like carrot cake but without carrot, and it has become my new favourite.

Traditional Hopping John
Traditional Hopping John

Along the coast of the Southern US eating Hoppin' John on New Year's Day is thought to bring a year filled with luck and prosperity. The beans symbolize coins or pennies. Sometimes a penny is added to the pot or can be left under the bowls of Hoppin' John. Greens such as Collards, chard or kale can be added and symbolize the color of money and are said to add to ones wealth in the new year. The day after New Year's Day the leftovers are called "Skippin' Jenny," and further demonstrates one's frugality. A common tradition in the south US is each person at the meal should leave three peas on their plate to ensure the New Year will be filled with Luck, Fortune and Romance. Another tradition holds that counting the number of peas in a serving predicts the amount of luck (or wealth) that will be collected over the next year.

New York Lobster Newburg
New York Lobster Newburg

"Lobster Newberg. Also "lobster a la Newburg"...The dish was made famous at Delmonico's Restaurant in New York in 1876 when the recipe was brought to chef Charles Ranhofer by a West Indies sea captain named Ben Wenberg. It was an immediate hit, especially for after-theater suppers, and owner Charles Delmonico honored the capatain by naming the dish "lobster a la Wenberg." But later Wenberg and Delmonico had a falling-out, and the restauranteur took the dish off the menu, restoring it only by popular demand by renaming it "lobster a la Newberg," reversing the first three letters of the captain's name.

American Chop Suey
American Chop Suey

Somewhat similar to chili mac and American goulash found in other areas of the country, this American dish is most prevalent in New England.

Crispy Smashed Mini Potatoes
Crispy Smashed Mini Potatoes

Smashed potatoes are always welcomed at any time of the year, this crispy smashed mini potatoes will completely satisfy every member of your family, you can serve it with any main dish.

New York Bialy's
New York Bialy's

Like a slice of heaven!

New York Goodwich
New York Goodwich

A delicious dish made with broccoli florets, yellow squash, red cabbage and alfalfa sprouts.

Andre Black's Carrot Cake
Andre Black's Carrot Cake

Here is a recipe, developed young man here in the Detroit area. With this recipe, he won a $10,000 scholarship to Johnson and Wales College, which is considered a top-notch cooking school, located in Charleston, SC. This young man, Andre Black, spent 2 weeks developing this recipe, this cake was among the top 19 recipes chosen (out of 270) as winners. Andre was on the front page of the Detroit News yesterday, along with the recipe. The Detroit News food writer, Robin Mather says "For a Carrot Cake, this is a hell of a fruit cake." She found this cake suited to 3 - 8 inch layers.