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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 3.72 star rating.

A Southern Fried Chicken

Reviewed: May 26, 2009
Just made this yesterday. Couple of suggestions: I tried the "double breading" this recipe suggests--dip in sauce, in flour, back in sauce, back in flour, and found my chicken was WAY over breaded. Last half of my chicken pieces, I only "single breaded". This breading/sauce combination was FABULOUS, however!! LOVED the spike from the BBQ with the buttermilk. Also, I got a pre-cut chicken from Wal-Mart and the breast/ribs sections were really big. When I make it again, I will cut the chicken myself, as the large pieces were unable to cook through before the breading started to burn. Ended up pulling the breasts out and finishing them in the oven (still tasted pretty darn good, though!). Cut the rest of the meat into smaller pieces before frying. Even with all the problems getting the meat to cook, it got GREAT reviews from my company!! And it reheats in the oven the next day very nicely. Overall, GREAT fried chicken recipe!!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.33 star rating.

Beer Pancakes

Reviewed: Jan. 31, 2009
IGNORE THE PICTURE! The picture with this recipe makes you assume these will be really thick, doughy pancakes and they are not. That said, they are still really good. I am cooking them for the first time right now. I used a very hoppy beer and had to add over 1/4 c. flour to my batter, and the pancakes are still pretty thin. It seems from reading the reviews this is a common problem with the hoppier beers. Next time I may try a soda, as that appears to work out better for people. I have been tasting as I've been working, and these taste wonderful! I made a blueberry syrup from scratch to go with this, and can hardly wait to finish them to sit down and enjoy!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.62 star rating.

Easy Cheese Ball II

Reviewed: Jan. 28, 2009
This recipe has been around forever because it is so tried and true. My momma and my momma's momma all used to make this recipe all the way back since they started making powdered Ranch dressing and processed cream cheese. It is the easiest thing to throw together, and for some reason everytime I take it anywhere people just rave about what secret ingredients must be in it! They always guess garlic or something fancy, and they never believe me when I tell them how easy it is! Recently I discovered a new cracker that absolutely makes this cheeseball, and I haven't been able to go back! Ritz came out with these new half-pretzel, half-Ritz crackers, and they are FANTASTIC with this cheeseball. They make a great thing even better--try it out! Our family also always serves this with summer sausage cut into little triangles to go on the regular Ritz or Triscuit crackers with the cheese. The summer sausage adds something I think. Also, I have made this with regular cream cheese, 1/3 fat and fat free, and I find the 1/3 fat is a good middle ground for a healthier choice. The fat free tends to not stand up as well as a "ball". Although the fat free does make for a decent stiff cheese dip. Great recipe!!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.69 star rating.

Chicken and Bacon Shish Kabobs

Reviewed: Jan. 13, 2009
I make this recipe everytime my family comes into town--they LOVE it! I add additional veggies for my sister-in-law the vegetarian, and I always add onions. I've found keeping the meat and veggies on seperate skewers helps in grilling, as the meat takes longer to cook. Put the meat on a few minutes before the veggies and then everything gets done at the same time. Get a sweet Riesling to pair with this and enjoy!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.49 star rating.

Hudson's Baked Tilapia with Dill Sauce

Reviewed: Jan. 13, 2009
The stars only go to the dill sauce. I did not even try the fish recipe, as I read so many reviews saying it was not worth trying--or only worth trying with various additions. I used the fish recipe, "Blackend Tilapia with Secret Hobo Spices" and it was a FANTASTIC spicy fish recipe perfectly complimented with this dill sauce. I also used some suggestions to make the dill sauce less fatty and more healthy in an effort to eat as much as I wanted with my fish! The next time, I will try using non-fat yogurt instead of mayo in an effort to cut calories.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.27 star rating.

Blackened Tilapia with Secret Hobo Spices

Reviewed: Jan. 13, 2009
The BEST fish recipe I have tried so far! I read a recipe called "Hudson's Baked Tilapia with Dill Sauce" which has many compliments of the dill sauce, and none for the fish, so I combined the dill sauce with this fish recipe. FANTASTIC! The dill sauce is a creamy addition which can take off some of the edge of the spiciness of this recipe if you find it too spicy. Also, I added a little bit of butter to the oil in the frying pan which worked wonderfully. If you make it indoors, open a window ahead of time, as it will get very smokey! GREAT recipe!
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