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Phyllo Plum Tart

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Sweet, sour, refreshing and tasty. This is a great dessert that's easy to put together and comes out delicious. Light enough, so you don't have to worry about putting on too man...

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Strawberry and Almond Phyllo Tart

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Fresh strawberries, nutty almond, and crispy phyllo pastry make this delicious tart and it's also very light. An ideal dessert to end the meal.

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Baked Stuffed Manicotti

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From McCall's Cooking School, from the 1970's

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Crispy Sage Roasted Potatoes

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Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. These oven roasted potatoes come out delicious, sage gives the herby flavor and it's a light yet tasty side dish that can be accomp...

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Baked German Pancakes with Fresh Strawberries

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Classic German pancakes are made with eggs, flour and milk, and baked in the oven. The puffed pancake tastes delicious with some powdered sugar or maple syrup, or top some fresh...

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One Pan Peach Pancake

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It's like German apple pancake. In this recipe, instead of apples, we use peaches; caramelizing peaches make the pancake fruity and delicious. A great breakfast to start your day.

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Asian Chicken and Cabbage

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This dish was extremely easy to prepare. The chicken was amazing tender and juicy and very flavorful.

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A Texas Breakfast Casserole

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A Texas sized make-ahead breakfast casserole to feed a group or large family. Perfect for any Sunday morning. Prepare the night before and simply throw it in the oven the next ...

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Shrimp Bisque Orleans

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This recipe is my adaptation of the one I found many years ago in "Louisiana Cookin'" by the McIlhenny Company, makers of the original Tabasco sauce.