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ALHART21
 
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Recipe Reviews 13 reviews
Sweet and Sour Pork Patties
This recipe was so good! The pork patties were seasoned perfectly, and contrasted beautifully with the sauce. I was afraid when I saw pepper flakes in the ingredient list but there was just the right amount of spice, by no means "spicy" in the traditional sense. My 3 year old ate this up! Will make again and again. Yummy!!

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Reviewed On: Aug. 5, 2004
Solomon Grundy
This is a great recipe if you are looking for something, quick, cheap and kid friendly. It costs approximately $4.00 to make( including macaroni or rice to serve it on),makes a ton, and tastes wonderful. My 3 year old gobbles this up each time I make it. You can add vegetables, sour cream or different spices to add more kick if desired. This is a weekly staple at my house. Gourmet food this is not, but just simple, great everyday fare. Definitely worth trying.

6 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jun. 17, 2004
Italian Meatball Sandwich Casserole
This recipe is excellent!I have made it twice. The first time I followed the recipe exactly, and ended up with soggy bread. The second time, I made some modifications, and the bread was very crisp, making the whole dish spectacular! I used a 2 quart oval casserole dish (Pyrex), instead of the 9 by 13 inch pan. For the bread, I used a loaf of crusty french bread, and merely ripped off pieces from it until the bottom of the pan was covered. The bread should be packed quite tightly on the bottom. Next, I mixed the mayo and cream cheese with the spices, and spread it over top the bread. Because the bread was packed so tightly in the bottom, it was quite easy to spread evenly. This layer can be a bit thick, because it will protect the bread from becoming soggy with the sauce. After this, just follow the recipe exactly, and you should come out with a meatball casserole that has a crispy bread bottom!

2 users found this review helpful
Reviewed On: Jan. 23, 2004
 
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