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Healthy Recipes : Top 20


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Catherine's Spicy Chicken Soup

Submitted by: AUNTTAF 
A shredded chicken soup flavored with garlic, onion powder, salsa, tomatoes, tomato soup, chili powder, corn, beans and sour cream. 

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Sarah's Applesauce

Submitted by: PHATCAT 
This applesauce is delicious! I make it for my younger brother all the time. He loves it, and he hates canned applesauce! 

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Morning Glory Muffins I

Submitted by: JACLYN 
This muffin has a little bit of everything - carrots, raisins, apple butter, wheat germ, nuts. A perfect start for your day! 

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Chicken Fiesta Salad

Submitted by: Mary Lawson 
Fajita seasoning makes this salad feisty. The chicken is rubbed with it before grilling, and the wonderful bean/corn/salsa mixture is cooked in a bit of it as well. Add lots of greens, onions and tomatoes, and you have an amazing salad. 

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Out of this World Turkey Brine

Submitted by: SUDEMERS 
Home Town: North Pole, Alaska, USA
Living In: Cloquet, Minnesota, USA
Best brine for smoked turkey around. This recipe was given to me by my uncle. He is always smoking meat. 

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Super Al's Cocktail Sauce

Submitted by: Al 
A spicy sauce with horseradish, brown sugar, lemon juice and ketchup. 

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Creole Seasoning Blend

Submitted by: JOSLYN 
This Creole seasoning blend is great for seasoning rice, meats, soups and stews, or anything that needs a flavor boost. Also makes a great gift when placed in a decorative jar with recipe attached. 

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Miso Soup

Submitted by: Michelle Chen 
You can use yellow, white, or red miso paste for the soup, depending on your preference. You will also need dashi, which is made of dried kelp (seaweed) and dried bonito (fish), and can be purchased in granules or powder form in conveniently-sized jars. 

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Bob's Habanero Hot Sauce - Liquid Fire

Submitted by: R. B. Miller 
Using fewer habanero peppers can reduce the spiciness in this extremely hot habanero hot sauce. The sauce works wonders as a pick-up for Bloody Mary drinks. Flavors meld wonderfully and the sauce keeps nicely for a long time. Warning: A dash is all you need and it is best to use gloves when handling the habanera peppers. 

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Healthy Garden Salad

Submitted by: Sylvia Muckerman 
Home Town: Greenfield, Iowa, USA
Living In: Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Edamame (green soybeans), corn, cherry tomatoes and black beans combine to make a colorful salad with a light lime vinaigrette dressing. 

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Tequila Cocktail Sauce

Submitted by: JTRAMMELL 
This is a great cocktail sauce recipe straight from the heart of the Rockies (Aspen, Colorado), via Cape Cod. The tequila gives it a good kick! This recipe yields a large amount, you may want to half or quarter it. 

Vinegar Based BBQ Sauce

Submitted by: Mary 
This type of sauce is popular in North Carolina. You can use this sauce as a basting sauce, or just mix it into your cooked meat when you are ready to eat. 

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Bodega Bay Cioppino

Submitted by: Beth 
Living In: Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA
This stew brings back childhood memories of Northern California and new buckets brimming with crab and baskets of sourdough bread. Rich, red, and very messy, it is now a New Years tradition at my house. Serve in large bowls with sourdough bread on the side. Never any leftovers! 

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Venison Tips and Rice

Submitted by: TLGIBBS 
Home Town: Mason, West Virginia, USA
This is a great recipe for your deer hunter. I'm not crazy about venison, but with this recipe, you don't taste the wild game. My father-in-law swears it's made with beef tips. Serve and see what your family thinks!! 

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Sun-dried Tomatoes I

Submitted by: Kellie 
Worth their weight in gold. Four pounds of tomatoes and a bit of salt produce a quart of these amazing dried tomatoes. We like to store them in olive oil to keep them plump and moist. 

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Italian Seasoning II

Submitted by: Denyse 
Better than already prepared types because you can adjust it to your taste. I use the bulk baggie spices in the Mexican food aisle, they're so much less expensive and taste great! 

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Pineapple Cranberry Relish

Submitted by: GWYNN 
This sweet, tangy and crunchy relish combines the zesty flavors of pineapple and cranberries with tart walnuts and sweet strawberries. A delightful accompaniment to holiday meals! 

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Mango Relish

Submitted by: SUBEAR 
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
The sweet flavors of this relish creates an exotic accompaniment to fish or chicken. Try pairing with Thai, Indian, or Caribbean dishes or serve with Tortilla chips. Besides the lift to your tastebuds, the relish will add texture and color to your plate. 

Ainaa's BBQ Chicken

Submitted by: Zaleha 
A marvelous barbecue marinade blends tomato, ginger, curry and garlic with buttermilk for a smoothly spiced grilled chicken. 

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Summer Berry Parfait with Yogurt and Granola

Submitted by: Josie59 
This colorful and wholesome breakfast parfait is nice enough for company, and easy enough for everyday. This parfait is particularly attractive when served in a clear glass to show off the lovely layers. 

 
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