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Bistro Veal Burgers

Submitted by: Theresa Rezentes 
Home Town: Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA
Living In: Columbia, Missouri, USA
These burgers use veal for tender, non-greasy burgers that taste like they're from a bistro! You will be amazed at how easy and tasty they are; perfect for a special cookout. 

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Goat Cheese and Tomato Pizza

Submitted by: Jennifer Tune 
Home Town: Salem, Missouri, USA
Living In: Columbia, Missouri, USA
This homemade pizza substitutes goat cheese for mozzarella. You can use the sauce recipe, or use store-bought sauce to make it easier. You can always add any other ingredients - artichoke hearts make a great addition! 

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Eggplant Parmigiana Caponata

Submitted by: Jennifer 
Home Town: Salem, Missouri, USA
Living In: Columbia, Missouri, USA
I made this recipe to combine the tastes of eggplant parmesan and caponata, an Italian eggplant appetizer. It is quite rich and uses a lot of olive oil. It is best served with linguini or some other kind of pasta on the side. It is a bit sweet and a bit salty with a nice texture. 

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German Currywurst

Submitted by: JenFen 
Home Town: Salem, Missouri, USA
Living In: Columbia, Missouri, USA
Currywurst is a popular 'fast food' in Berlin, Germany. It is quick and simple and everyone loves it! If you're in a hurry, you can substitute ketchup for the sauce, or use your own recipe. 

Cheesy Corn

Submitted by: Jennifer Tune 
Home Town: Salem, Missouri, USA
Living In: Columbia, Missouri, USA
Creamed and whole kernel corn is baked with bacon, butter and processed cheese. 
 
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