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Baked Buffalo Wings

Submitted by: Leesah
These easy to make hot wings are crispy without being fried. Always yummy to snack on. They only take 10 minutes for prep, but need to be refrigerated for about an hour so the flour coating is firm. You can add more cayenne or use a higher hot sauce to butter ratio if you like them spicier! Enjoy. 

Southwestern Chicken Salad

Submitted by: Linda W.
Living In: Woburn, Massachusetts, USA
This peppy chicken salad is rich with a variety of southwestern spices, crunchy orange bell peppers, sweet kernels of corn and fiery bits of jalapeno. Serve over greens, in a pita pocket, or in a tortilla wrap. 
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To Die For Blueberry Muffins

Submitted by: Colleen
Big blueberry flavor warrants big muffins, so fill the cups right up for oversized muffins that will please everyone. The cinnamon-sugar streusel is the crowning glory. 
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Vegetarian Sweet and Sour Meatballs

Submitted by: KIMCA
My mother first made these for me and now I made them all the time - incredibly delicious! Serve as a main course, an appetizer.. doesn't matter, they always taste great! 
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Mexican Style Shredded Pork

Submitted by: Tora. V
Home Town: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Living In: Sugar Land, Texas, USA
This is an amazing shredded pork recipe similar to what you would eat in a rice bowl (or in an enchilada) at a Mexican restaurant. It is easy to prepare and simmers in a slow cooker all day, ready to enjoy when you arrive home. I serve it over rice (laced with lime juice and fresh cilantro), Cheddar cheese, salsa, guacamole, and a dollop of sour cream. Amazing! 
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Quinoa Tabbouleh

Submitted by: SYNEVA B
Quinoa, once a staple grain of ancient Incas, is tossed with lemon juice, tomatoes, cucumber, carrots, green onions and parsley. Serve with pita bread, if desired. 
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Restaurant-Style Potato Salad

Submitted by: Mary Ann Benzon
What 's nice about this potato salad is that there is not one taste - except perhaps the potatoes - that dominates. There are smidgens and sprinkles of lots of ingredients like parsley, shredded carrot, pimentos and white onion. They all play their part in making the dressing and the salad taste sensational. 
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Old Fashioned Potato Salad

Submitted by: Jewell
Mayonnaise dressing, a bit of onion, celery and hard cooked eggs are added, and a few things to give it a kick - prepared mustard, celery and garlic salt, and pickle relish, of course. 
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Hot German Potato Salad III

Submitted by: Tequila
A variation on potato salad - delicious! 
Photo of: Garlic and Onion Burgers

Garlic and Onion Burgers

Submitted by: Jeff
A few hours before grilling, ground beef is mixed with Worcestershire, garlic, onion and Italian seasoning, and then the mixture is chilled until ready to form into patties for the grill. Makes six, moist and flavorful burgers. 
Photo of: Mixture for Meatballs, Meatloaf or Burgers

Mixture for Meatballs, Meatloaf or Burgers

Submitted by: Peter Gerry
This is a three-for-one recipe that busy cooks will appreciate. Make a double batch and freeze some to have on hand for whichever version suits you. 
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Simple Hamburger Stroganoff

Submitted by: Jessica
I've always loved the taste of a good stroganoff, but I hated the expense and preparation of beef tips or steak or roast beef to make it. So I created my own creamy stroganoff. 
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Chris' Bay Area Burger

Submitted by: GAVEN
These burgers are the hit of my town. All my friends come over every weekend just for these burgers. With a little bit of basil leaves, and some olive oil you will drooling all over yourself while you eat these. 
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Tex-Mex Burger with Cajun Mayo

Submitted by: Sarah S
Living In: Buffalo, New York, USA
A jazzy way to spice up the boring basic burger that will tantalize your taste buds! Cajun spiced mayonnaise is the perfect compliment to these spicy beef burgers. 
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Hamburger Steak with Onions and Gravy

Submitted by: Anne Sweden
An easy to make classic featuring tasty hamburger 'steaks' smothered in gravy and onions. Traditionally served with hot white rice or potatoes, it's a great way to dress up a pound of ground beef and you probably have all the ingredients on hand! 
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Carrot Cake VI

Submitted by: Erma Germino
I received this recipe almost 50 years ago when I was on my first job. The carrots are precooked with the spices, making it very moist and delicious. 
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Souvlaki

Submitted by: Abby Benner
Use a very tender cut of pork for this Greek-style grilled entree. Marinate pork, onions and green peppers in an aromatic melange of lemon, olive oil, soy sauce, garlic and oregano. Thread onto skewers and grill. 
Photo of: Moroccan Salmon Cakes with Garlic Mayonnaise

Moroccan Salmon Cakes with Garlic Mayonnaise

Submitted by: Emily
This is a great alternative to the standard salmon patty recipe using couscous, spinach, and cumin for an exotic flavor. 
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Asian Salmon Cakes with Creamy Miso and Sake Sauce

Submitted by: HEIDIOHNO
A tasty flavorful appetizer, or great as a meal that uses lots of wonderful Asian flavors! You can also easily substitute for the ingredients and use leftovers too such as corn instead of onions, leftover salmon (BBQ'd, broiled or baked) instead of fresh or canned - and they still turn out great! A plus crowd pleaser! 

Garam Masala Seared Salmon with Coconut-Curry Butter

Submitted by: Ryan Nomura
Living In: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Salmon fillets are dusted with garam masala, seared for a crispy crust, then served with a coconut-curry beurre blanc. 
 
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