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Stuffed Tofu with Ginger Soy Dressing

Stuffed Tofu with Ginger Soy Dressing

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Tofu, or bean curd, which comes from the Japanese word tōfu, which itself derived from the Chinese word dòufu, which originally means "bean curdled". It is a soft white food, made by coagulating soy milk and pressing the curds into blocks. There are ma…

Edna's Super Bowl Clam Dip

Edna's Super Bowl Clam Dip

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
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Edna's Super Bowl Clam Dip Prepare the day before the Super Bowl. Important: When this first batch is gone (usually hours before the game), repeat mixing directions using the remaining ingredients and refrigerate until game time. Serve in large…

Mediterranean Shrimp Quesadilla

Mediterranean Shrimp Quesadilla

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

I was asked to participate in the Red Gold Tomato Bowl 2011. I am on a team with 4 other Wisconsin bloggers trying to beat out Pitt in our own version of the big game! Ths was a recipe I came up with for the contest. I love quesadillas for a game time sna…

Shredded Crockpot Turkey

Shredded Crockpot Turkey

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 120 Minutes

My cousins were in town for the Packer v. Bear game (Go Pack Go) and I wanted to put something together for them after the game. The football game did not start until 7 pm, and that means the crockpot is in order! Shredded turkey sandwiches are my favorit…

Game Day Queso

Game Day Queso

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Queso is simply one of my favorite foods. My family has mixed Velveeta and Rotel for years as a tasty party food. I have taken this popular and simple recipe and jazzed it up a bit. Nothing says party to me than a giant bowl of melted cheese!! Yummy!

Linguine al Pesto

Linguine al Pesto

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

The origins of pesto genovese go way back in time, to Genova, in the Ligurian region of Italy. The word pesto comes from the verb "pestare" which loosely translated, means to crush. Traditionally, pesto genovese would be made with the mortar and pestle. Y…

Fried Zucchini

Fried Zucchini

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Sicilians eat very little dark meat. Sicily is an arid island, we don’t have much in the way of pastures. Cows are raised primarily for lactation, and production of cheese. Most meat is imported, except for chicken, goat, rabbit and some other wild gam…

Empanadas de carne

Empanadas de carne

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Empanadas are believed to have originated in Spain or Portugal. The word empanada comes from the word "empanar" which means to coat with bread or pastry. So, an empanada is a bread or pastry that surrounds some kind of delicious filling. Empanadas were br…

Halftime Chili Con Carne

Halftime Chili Con Carne

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

Halftime of the Super Bowl is one of my favorite times of the year -- not because of the musical entertainment, but for the food! This halftime chili con carne is a staple at all of our Super Bowl parties and will be a sure hit if you decide to make this…

Homemade Potato Chips

Homemade Potato Chips

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Also known as "Raw Fries" these delightful homemade potato chips are perfect with buffalo wings or for tailgating or snacking on during a game!

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SippitySup- Serious Fun Food

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SippitySup is serious about food. Nonetheless the key element is fun. Which does not mean I won’t be passing along the best information I can. It just means the tone be lighter than you have seen before.

WineToMatch Blog | Food & Wine Pairing

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Master Sommelier Jesse Becker, and the other publishers of the WineToMatch website and iPhone application share their thoughts and suggestion on food and wine pairing and life as a restaurant sommelier.

Grydeskeen.dk - recipes, food talk, and more fun in the kitchen!

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Blog with homemade food,run by the 2 Danes Lars and Morten. Experimental kitchen, and ice creams, all mingled togheter. Come have a look.

Happy Food

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Happy Food is my personal blog chronicling my adventures, and sometimes misadventures in the kitchen with my beloved Magimix and the world of food, with a good strong heavy dose of baking and cakes thrown in! The blog was originally intended to act a…

Fruit Carving Arrangements and Food Garnishes

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Fruit and vegetable carving art. Food garnishing using the carving centerpieces.

Picnic Food Ideas

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Here at PicnicFood-Ideas.com we are 100% committed to delivering the absolute best information you can find about picnic food and picnic food ideas – recipes,ideas, how to make a perfect picnic, and how to get the best out of it. Our articles were…

Ubiquitous Food Cravings

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If there’s one thing to know about me as a foodie, it’s that my body is constantly craving some sort of food, all the time, anytime and not only one but multiple cravings at one moment. Sadly as a cheap student stuck in Kingston, my options are v…

Food For Thought

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A Food Lover's Recipe Blog

The Food Talk

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This blog will increase in entries as the author try out new food or stumble upon cravings or even trying out new cooking recipes. It will stay pure as a site for food, food, food and nothing else but food.
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Food Fashion and Fun

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My daily journal about food fashion and fun being a home maker. It talks about food recipes, dining experience and foods while travelling.

10 results of 13 Blog Posts

Squash Blossoms

posted August 06, 2010 in The Uncensored Kitchen

About a month ago when it seemed that all our volunteer vines were only going to produce ornamental gourds, I picked off a few handfuls of blossoms to cook and eat. Not really knowing how to prepare them, I looked to the internet for recipes. Most (read full article)

It Happened Once In A Blue Moon And We Hope It Happens Again.

posted July 08, 2010 in Nibbles of Tidbits

Playing “Quarters” probably isn’t the most mature way of handling the receipt of a (12) pack of Blue Moon Belgian White, Belgian-Style Wheat Ale, but it was 4th of July weekend and we were ready to have some fun.  And it appear (read full article)

Ingredient Wiki: Sausage

posted June 28, 2010 in I SICILIAN

A sausage is typically made from ground meat, most popular is the pork but chicken, turkey, veal, goat, lamb game and beef are also found. Common additives are salt, herbs, spices and sometimes and preservatives. Then stuffed into a casing made fro (read full article)

Tostadas de Tinga made with Chicken

Let me first start of by saying.... GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!! MEXICO , MEXICO,MEXICO,MEXICO!!!! LOL In case you are wondering what this is all about, Mexico schooled ( 2- 0 baby) France last night in their World Cup ma (read full article)

Crunchburgers!

Last weekend I strayed a little out of my usual photographic territory. No cookies, no babies, no puppies...I photographed a car show. And despite pretty much not having any idea what I was doing, the pictures came out...not so bad.And so I did what (read full article)

You Are My Sunshiiiiiine....

posted February 16, 2010 in Becoming Domestic

Yesterday we celebrated the engagements due to Valentine’s Day. Let’s celebrate the babies that’ll be coming to this world in November because of Valentine’s Day ;)Here’s a great theme for a baby shower you can have at home or expand on to (read full article)

12.2.09: dinner (spatchcocking part deux)

posted December 16, 2009 in The Manhattan Food Project

Spatchcocked Cornish Game Hen with Curried Brown Rice and Red Cabbage Slaw Like all decent folks, we try to keep things balanced around here, as best we can.  I think a little effort generally goes a long way.  I know certain people take issue with (read full article)

Pomegranate Balsamic Glazed Carrots (Week Night Recipe)

posted November 27, 2009 in Seattle Palate Food Blog

I have this friend Beef who thinks that I am obsessed with carrots. I have no idea where this assumption came from; perhaps because I’m a carrot top she figured that I must really like carrots? Sure, I like carrots as much as any other kid, but not (read full article)

Jalapeno Poppers

posted November 20, 2009 in Framed - My Life One Picture At A Time

I made these cute little poppers from the new Pioneer Woman cookbook, and they were a snap to make, and I really, truly did want to eat every single last one of them my own self...and I actually did eat two of them. But these are SPICY little numbers (read full article)

Chicken and Sausage Jambalaya

posted November 06, 2009 in The Backyard Southern Gourmet

Jambalaya originates in New Orleans and has long been a staple in Cajun country. The work "Jambalaya" comes from the word "jambalaia" meaning mish mash or mix-up and also meaning a pilau or pilaf of rice.There are many different types and styles, b (read full article)

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