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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.61 star rating.

Spinach Lentil Soup

Reviewed: Jan. 27, 2009
This is a great recipe. It honestly couldn't be simpler to put together. I followed it exactly as written except for substituting chicken stock for the water. I used "medium" store brand salsa, which gave the soup a little heat...just the right amount, I think. The spinach is really what makes this recipe. I topped it two ways...and they're both good...with shredded parmesan OR with a dollop of sour cream. Thanks, Sally, for a delicious, healthy, easy recipe.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.73 star rating.

Hot Dog Men

Reviewed: Jan. 27, 2009
I am rating this a 5 for the sheer adorable-factor! A hot dog is a hot dog, but this makes it fun to eat. I am going to make these today for my 2 boys, and I know they will go nuts, as they were fans of the octopus as well. Another thing we do in our house is slice them, add a little ketchup and mustard on top of each one (like a sushi roll), and serve with chop sticks! Also a big hit!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Manassas, Virginia, USA
Living In: Boynton Beach, Florida, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.69 star rating.

Slow-Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup

Reviewed: Jan. 26, 2009
This is probably the best recipe I've tried in several years of recipes from this site. I really can't say enough wonderful things about it....it tastes amazing, and even more amazing the next day. It's easy to put together, most of it comes out of cans. The recipe calls for slow cooker, but I've also made it stove-top when in a hurry, and it's honestly just as good. The only thing I do differently is I use prepared tortilla chips and crumble them on top of soup, along with a sprinkling of cheese. My kids, my hubby and my friends all love this soup (me, too!).
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.52 star rating.

Thick Cut-Outs

Reviewed: Jan. 26, 2009
This is a very tasty sugar cookie recipe. They roll out beautifully.
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Cooking Level: Expert

Home Town: Woodbridge, Virginia, USA
Living In: Manassas, Virginia, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.6 star rating.

Cazuela de Vaca (Beef and Pumpkin Stew)

Reviewed: Jan. 23, 2009
I tried this receipe for my in laws who are Chilean and just flew in from South America on night. I was sadden that the cazuela/pumpkin turned out dry. I would use butternut squash or acorn squash next time. My mother who made this dish back in the old country recommended trying it with butternut squash. You can also use this receipe with chicken instead of beef if you like. My father in law wanted to add Cumin since it was missing just a tad flavor. Overall it is a nice basic soup and I followed the receipe 100% as written. I was hoping to impress but instead got a cooking lesson at dinner.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Falls Church, Virginia, USA
Living In: Manassas, Virginia, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.76 star rating.

Dirt Cake I

Reviewed: Jan. 22, 2009
Great recipe and a big hit for Halloween parties. The only thing I did different was I used chocolate pudding. After all it's supposed to be dirt, >:-D
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Home Town: Manassas, Virginia, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.71 star rating.

Roasted Chicken Noodle Soup

Reviewed: Jan. 21, 2009
This soup had amazing flavor! I added a tsp of dried rosemary, and tsp of parsley, about a cup of fresh corn (cut off the cob), and used ditalini in lieu of egg noodles to make it easier for my kids to eat. I doubled the batch and I had enough to feed both my neighbors, and everyone loved it! Note: I cooked the ditalini separate so as not to use all the broth for that, and then added it. I still ended up adding extra chicken stock so that we had enough broth to please everyone.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Manassas, Virginia, USA
Living In: Boynton Beach, Florida, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.62 star rating.

Linguine with Chicken and Sauteed Vegetables

Reviewed: Jan. 20, 2009
YUM..YUM..YUM.. Ok this one just plain made me curious. I followed the driections with just a little change. I used more soy than called for. I acutally forgot the broccoli at the end. It did not make a difference. This was a great dish for a quick healthy dinner. I think I may just make this as a vegeterian dish next time and add even more cabbage. Either way it is a definite KEEPER!!!!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Falls Church, Virginia, USA
Living In: Manassas, Virginia, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.59 star rating.

Unbelievably Easy and Delicious Vegetarian Chili

Reviewed: Jan. 8, 2009
I wish I could give this one more stars. I was curious about the ingredients and made this. I did put ground turkey in and I used 2 cans of chili beans as I love them. What a wonderfully easy way to make chili and very tasty. I used the left overs to make nachos. I used baked chips and 2% Mexican cheese. What a great, lo-cal, lo-fat appetizer. Thank you for a keeper.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Falls Church, Virginia, USA
Living In: Manassas, Virginia, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 3 star rating.

Baked Ziti "No Boil"

Reviewed: Jan. 3, 2009
It was okay but didn't look very appetizing.
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Cooking Level: Beginning

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

Chocolate-Peanut Butter Swirls (Cheerios)

Reviewed: Jan. 3, 2009
great easy recipe.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 5 star rating.

Hot Dog Mac & Cheese

Reviewed: Dec. 31, 2008
YUMMY
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.56 star rating.

Turkey Noodle Stew

Reviewed: Dec. 28, 2008
We're not particularly great Turkey fans in my house, but this recipe is a genuine KEEPER. I made it just as written last night (using leftover turkey from Christmas dinner) and it was really quite good. But it does lend itself to "versatility" (a GOOD thing), too. Next time I make it I think: (1) I'll probably include fresh celery (finely chopped) and make my own "cream of" sauce; (2) instead of (or perhaps in addition to) the mixed vegetables, I'll use chopped broccoli, cauliflower and carrots;(c) I might toss in some canned or fresh mushrooms; and (d) I'll top "the dish" with a melting cheese (whether Cheddar, American or Velveeta -- although I think Swiss and/or Provolone would "work" really well, too). I don't think this meal -- however prepared -- needs to be baked (although some may want to do that). It was GREAT over wide noodles, but I'm thinking right now that I might either toss it over Penne pasta or over white rice the next time I make it. In brief, this is a really really good base recipe -- even for those among us who may not get particularly excited when/if we're eating Turkey.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: New York, New York, USA
Living In: Manassas, Virginia, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.28 star rating.

Lemon Garlic Tilapia

Reviewed: Dec. 28, 2008
My family LOVES Tilapia (our substitute for both Flounder fillets and Scallops, both of which are too expensive for us these days). I USED to egg batter and bread my fish fillets before either frying or baking them. But this recipe put an end to that! DELICIOUS as presented. But also REALLY good when braised (in either vegetable or chicken broth) with recommended seasonings (plus a sprinkling of paprika) and adorned with slices of tomato. Served with a "green" (I usually use Spinach, but Kale or Escarole work well, too) and over rice or Cheesy Polenta (a recipe I found here on AllRecipes) and, in my opinion, this is a dinner that can be served to royalty!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: New York, New York, USA
Living In: Manassas, Virginia, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.71 star rating.

Restaurant-Style Zuppa Toscana

Reviewed: Dec. 28, 2008
I make this soup (or some rendition of it) every Thursday night. It's a GREAT "base" recipe in that it's quite versatile. For instance, my husband likes the "bitter" greens (kale, escarole, collards, etc.) better than I do so whenever they're on sale I stock up; otherwise, I use Spinach (my preference). I sometimes leave out the sausage (but always include the bacon). I often substitute either (dried) Cannellini (white pinto) beans or Great Northerns for the potatoes. I usually cook the "greens" in my slow cooker/crockpot on Wednesday night (all night on low; when using beans, I toss those in too) and I "flavor" the pot with the onion, garlic and "stock" (sometimes homemade, sometimes bouillon) the recipe calls for. Approximately 1/2 hour before serving, I sautee the meats in just a little butter and, when cooked, I incorporate them (and their "grease") into the soup and then "warm it". Some of the time, I add some sort of dairy (heavy cream, 1/2-and-1/2, milk, evaporated milk) but a lot of the time I don't. And (trust me) it's just as good without it. I ALWAYS add CHEESE -- sometimes Parmesan, sometimes Provolone, sometimes Cheddar, American or Swiss. Salt, pepper (black, white and cayenne) are staples on our table. Who wants, adds; who doesn't want, doesn't add. In brief, this is a SIMPLE, DELICIOUS, NUTRITIOUS and ECONOMICAL meal -- even when you "improvise".
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Home Town: New York, New York, USA
Living In: Manassas, Virginia, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.78 star rating.

Annie's Fruit Salsa and Cinnamon Chips

Reviewed: Dec. 28, 2008
A great hit with the holiday crowd. Looks festive, and tastes delicious. The fruits blend well together. I recommend using cherry preserves.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Manassas, Virginia, USA
Living In: Cary, North Carolina, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.55 star rating.

Irish Cream Truffle Fudge

Reviewed: Dec. 28, 2008
Fantastic! This fudge was a big hit for the holidays around my house. Everyone was pleased that the Irish Cream didn't cook out :-D.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Manassas, Virginia, USA
Living In: Cary, North Carolina, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.25 star rating.

Cindy's Tuna, Spinach, and Bacon Quiche

Reviewed: Dec. 27, 2008
This is a WONDERFUL base recipe, and so versatile. I make it (for myself, for lunch) at least once a week. I bake it "crustless" in a pyrex pie plate (which I "grease" with Olive Oil) because I don't particularly care for "prepared" pie crusts. I like it with Blue Cheese Dressing, but Ranch works nicely, too. I LOVE the Tuna/Spinach/Bacon mix, but (pre-cooked) boneless chicken breast (instead of tuna) works well, too. I LOVE Swiss chees, but sometimes I use Provolone, Velveeta or Pepperjack. Sometimes I include chopped onions, scallions, fresh mushrooms and/or bell peppers. One "pie" lasts me 2 or 3 days. Sometimes I make toast, sometimes I have Saltine or Ritz Crackers with it. Regardless, it's ALWAYS good.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: New York, New York, USA
Living In: Manassas, Virginia, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.63 star rating.

Good Old Fashioned Pancakes

Reviewed: Dec. 23, 2008
This is a very good recipe for "good old fashioned pancakes" and so incredibly close to how my Grandmother taught my Mother to make them and how my Mother, in turn, taught me. Of course, "variations on the theme" can be made/incorporated (and are oftentimes welcomed by family and friends), but my reason for posting is to add a couple of "tips" that have worked for me on more than one occasion, so here goes (hope I've helped): (a) Don't have a sifter? Can't find it right this second? Don't know what sifting means? Just let your mixed batter SIT ("breathe") for 1/2 hour or so then sir it again (preferably with a WOODEN spoon) before grilling/frying. Fluffy, fluffy, fluffy! (b) want thinner pancakes (perhaps for crepes)? Add another egg and perhaps another couple of Ts. milk. Set aside for no less than 1/2 hour (but 3/4 - 1 hour may be better, depending on your altitude) -- once again, allowing your batter to "breathe" -- before grilling/frying. Light. Thin. Delicious! (c) I always use "salted" butter when making my pancakes so I never include salt in my batter. I'll leave your choice of "shortening" up to you, but bear in mind that results may vary on account of it. Just my thouhgts.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: New York, New York, USA
Living In: Manassas, Virginia, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.65 star rating.

Pasta e Fagioli a la Chez Ivano

Reviewed: Dec. 20, 2008
Just FAB. Freezing today and damp in VA and I threw this together. I didn't have consomme, so I used water and beef base. Cooked the pasta seperately, dumped it in at the end. Served with Parmesan. The house smelled wonderful! Just a note. The Italian kidney bean is cannelli bean, so that is what I used. Next time I think I will use half Italian sausage and half ground meat next time.
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Home Town: Wichita Falls, Texas, USA
Living In: Manassas, Virginia, USA

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