Texas Stuffed Mushrooms

Submitted by: Samantha Durden 
Cream cheese, barbeque sauce and steak sauce make up the creamy mixture stuffed inside these irresistible mushrooms. 

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Texas Caviar II

Submitted by: Anna 
Here's a simple version of an old spicy Texas favorite made with black-eyed peas and salsa. Serve with tortilla chips. 

Artichoke Crab Dip

Submitted by: Ashley 
This hot dip is simple and wonderful! Lump crabmeat is folded into a creamy artichoke mixture. Serve with crackers or warm bread slices. 

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Texas Caviar I

Submitted by: ELKINSMEG 
Here's a spicy Texas favorite. Black-eyed peas and black beans are marinated in a fiery, flavorful mixture. This is great with tortilla chips or bread -- and plenty of cold iced tea! 

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Texas Caviar with Avocado

Submitted by: Kim Lawn 
Black-eyed peas, fresh avocado slices, and tomatoes highlight this spicy, flavor filled dip! Scoop it up by the chipful, and enjoy! 

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South Texas Style Tartar Sauce

Submitted by: Jackie E 
Living In: Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
This recipe is very similar to a tartar sauce used at a famous South Texas seafood restaurant. An important part of this recipe is to ensure that all ingredients have been finely minced together. Hope you enjoy. 

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Simple Texas Salsa

Submitted by: Susan 
This is the most delicious salsa that doesn't require any cooking! 

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Texas Chicken Quesadillas

Submitted by: MICHELLE 
These are quesadillas filled with chicken cooked in barbeque sauce, caramelized onions, Cheddar and Monterey Jack. Serve with plenty of guacamole, sour cream and chunky salsa! 

Texas Hotdog Sauce

Submitted by: CAYUGARN 
When I was small we would always stop and get hot dogs smothered in a flavorful meat sauce on the way to Gram's. Dad worked and experimented, and finally came up with a sauce that tasted just as good. Be sure to spread the hot dog rolls with mustard and top them off with chopped onion. 

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Classic Texas Caviar

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Don't bother with soaking and cooking beans for Classic Texas Caviar - the canned variety works well. But skip the bottled dressing, and take a little extra time to measure your own vinegar, oil and spices. 
 
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