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Irish Soda Bread

Submitted by: Stevia Extract In The Raw™ 
No need to add anything to this great tasting bread; and just think you can save 80 calories and 7 grams of carb per slice. 

Caraway Cheese Ball

Submitted by: JLamb36 
Living In: Hyattsville, Maryland, USA
The caraway seeds add a nutty, rustic flavor that complements the sharp tang of the Cheddar cheese. 

Jacy's Middle-Eastern Fava Bean Stew

Submitted by: XjacyX 
A vegetable stew of squash, carrots, bell peppers, fava beans and peas, this recipe is seasoned with the aromatic flavors of Morocco and Lebanon. Serve with steamed basmati rice, couscous or bulgur. For a vegetarian dish, omit the anchovies. 

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Nana Dot's Irish Soda Bread

Submitted by: JerzPixelPusher 
Living In: Brielle, New Jersey, USA
This recipe has been passed down from Ireland for generations. If you like soda bread, this is awesome! 

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Mashed Turnips with Caraway

Submitted by: Cookin' Canuck 
Mashed turnips acquire a sweet, creamy personality and taste appeal for all ages when mixed with butter, heavy cream, and caraway seeds. 

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Caraway Rye Bread

Submitted by: Millie Feather 
IT WAS probably 45 years ago when the thrashers came to dinner at our house and Mother served this bread. Today, every time I bake it, I get nostalgic for those days. My parents were emigrants from Czechoslovakia and couldn't speak English very well. The thrashers hardly talked anyway - they were too busy enjoying Mother's delicious food! -Millie Feather, Baroda, Michigan 

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Caraway Rye Muffins

Submitted by: Jean Tyner 
MY FAMILY enjoys the distinctive taste of caraway, and it abounds in these muffins, which use rye flour for a change of pace. I serve them for brunch, lunch or dinner. I often try new recipes, but it's especially gratifying when a new dish is requested over and over again. -Jean Tyner, Darlington, South Carolina 

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Crisp Caraway Twists

Submitted by: Dorothy Smith 
This appetizer is always a hit when I serve it on holidays or special occasions. The flaky cheese-filled twists (made with convenient puff pastry)bake to a crispy golden brown. When our big family gets together, I make two batches. 

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Caraway Dill Bread

Submitted by: Margaret Runghardt 
The caraway really comes through in this herb bread shared by Margaret Runhardt of Aledo, Illinois. The nicely textured loaf is an especially good accompaniment to a pork dinner. 

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Caraway Cheese Bread

Submitted by: Homer Wooten 
We enjoy cheese in a variety of ways. In this savory bread, cheddar cheese blends beautifully with just the right amount of caraway. 

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Caraway Scones

Submitted by: Brooke Staley 
Brooke Staley of Mary Esther, Florida likes to serve these scrumptious scones alongside corned beef hash. They make a great addition to a soup and salad luncheon, too. 

Bangalore Cornish Hens

Submitted by: weekendchef 
Home Town: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Living In: Coral Springs, Florida, USA
Halved Cornish game hens are baked with a multitude of vegetables and spices, making an elegant Indian entree. 

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Exotic Indian Cabbage

Submitted by: Kasimira C. Verdi 
Cabbage is given an exotic twist when seasoned with a multitude of Indian spices, and simmered with beans. Complex, intriguing dish. You can get the spices at an Indian shop. Also good with other vegetables. 

Alu Baigan

Submitted by: BlackAshes 
Home Town: Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Living In: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Alu Baigan is a West Indian curry made with potato and eggplant which is served with roti or rice and kadhri. You can improvise with the ingredients if you are missing some; it tastes great even with just a few spices and hot pepper! I like my eggplant to be completely mushy. 

Tunisian Harissa

Submitted by: Asma Khalfaoui 
Living In: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
This is a popular Tunisian condiment. It's a home made pepper paste that is sure to add an extra kick to just about anything and it is widely use in Tunisian cuisine. I add it to anything I want to spice up; in my home we use this just about everyday. 

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Hearty Harvest and Ham Stew

Submitted by: Bobbe 
A delicious comfort stew that warms a body on a cold fall or winter's night! Serve with fresh cheese buns or hearty multigrain buns. 

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Russian Cabbage Borscht

Submitted by: Puma 
Red cabbage and beets are slowly stewed with sauteed onions, caraway seeds, potatoes, carrots, celery, and dill weed. Cider vinegar, honey, and tomato puree provide additional depth of flavor to this recipe originally handed down from an elderly Turkish woman. 

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Sauerkraut a la France

Submitted by: MWEIDEMA 
Pork strips are sauteed in butter with red bell peppers, seasonings, and plenty of tangy sauerkraut! 

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Bread Machine Pumpernickel Bread

Submitted by: MARYLYN 
Home Town: Flushing, New York, USA
Living In: Boynton Beach, Florida, USA
A hearty, healthy bread that combines bread, rye, and whole wheat flours with cocoa and molasses. 

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Danish Cabbage

Submitted by: laura nason 
A quick, simple cabbage recipe starring sour cream and caraway seeds. 

 
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