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Asparagus Quiche

Submitted by: Michele O'Sullivan 
Home Town: San Diego, California, USA
Living In: Henderson, Nevada, USA
Breakfast quiche with fresh asparagus, bacon and Swiss cheese. 

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Black-Eyed Pea Salad

Submitted by: LADYEM 
Toss together black-eyed peas and assorted colorful vegetables, sprinkle with a balsamic vinaigrette, and enjoy! 

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Coconut Ambrosia Salad

Submitted by: Didi 
There 'll be twelve happy people at your table when you spoon us this delightful salad/dessert, made with Mandarin oranges, pineapple, whipped topping, coconut, marshmallows and, of course, maraschino cherries. 

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Cornbread Muffins I

Submitted by: Lisa K 
These sweet muffins incorporate corn kernels as well as corn meal for a bigger corn taste. 

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Creamy Cheesy Grits

Submitted by: Kristin Arnett 
Rich and creamy these grits make a great side dish for a Southern-style meal. I make these at my annual Kentucky Derby party. --Kristin Arnett 

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Dad's Kentucky Home Fries

Submitted by: MS. DEE 
Yummy fried potatoes with the flavor of Kentucky, easy to make camping or at home, Leftovers store great in the fridge for a microwave breakfast on the go. For an East coast twist, add diced green pepper. 

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Dill Cucumber Dip

Submitted by: MOLSON7 
This cool, refreshing dip is great in the summer, and a fine way to use fresh garden cucumbers. Serve with crackers or chips. 

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Dill Potato Salad

Submitted by: sal 
New potatoes are dressed with a tangy dressing of sour cream, dill weed, parsley and Dijon mustard. Sprinkle with sliced green onions before serving, if desired. 

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Early Times Mint Julep Recipe

Submitted by: Early Times® Kentucky Whisky 
Mint Julep the way they make it in Kentucky, with Early Times® Kentucky Whisky. The Best Times are Enjoyed Responsibly. 

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Grilled Asparagus

Submitted by: Larry Lampert 
The special thing about this recipe is that it's so simple. Fresh asparagus with a little oil, salt, and pepper is cooked quickly over high heat on the grill. Enjoy the natural flavor of your veggies. 

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Herby Roasted Potato Wedges

Submitted by: MELZIE22 
This recipe is an easy alternative to mashed or boiled potatoes. Potatoes are roasted in the oven with fresh parsley, thyme and oregano. 

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Kentucky Banana Pudding

Submitted by: Melody 
This is my grandmothers recipe! A version with a cookie crust. 

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Kentucky Biscuits

Submitted by: COOKIN4MY3BOYS 
This is a great recipe, different that the usual biscuit. Serve piping hot with butter, jam, or honey. 

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Kentucky Butter Cake

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull 
Moist and buttery cake made from readily available ingredients with a luscious butter sauce. 

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Kentucky Grilled Chicken

Submitted by: Jill Evely 
This chicken is perfect for an outdoor summer meal, and my family thinks it's fantastic. It takes about an hour on the grill but is worth the wait. I use a new paintbrush to 'mop' on the basting sauce. -Jill Evely, Wilmore, Kentucky 

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Kentucky Hot Brown

Submitted by: KLVAUGHN 
Home Town: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
If you're a southern belle or gentleman at heart you have to try this one! Hot turkey over hot toast and smothered in a buttery sauce. There are two things Kentucky does right--horse racing and the hot brown. This is also great for Thanksgiving leftovers! 

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Kentucky Pecan Pie

Submitted by: Laurie Nanni 
Corn syrup and brown sugar do magical things in this simple pecan pie that bakes up rich, gooey and delicious. The filling is stirred up, poured into an uncooked pie shell, sprinkled with pecans and baked. 

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Kentucky Style Fried Green Tomatoes

Submitted by: BONO1 
If your not frying your green tomatoes in bacon grease then you have lost half of the great flavor! No self respecting southerner fries their green tomatoes in anything but bacon grease! 

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Mint Juleps

Submitted by: jenn 
Sit on the front porch in your rocking chair on a sultry afternoon and sip on one or two of these. The proper way to serve a mint julep is in a frozen silver goblet, but you can use glasses instead--just use the most elegant ones you have! You can make the syrup ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator for whenever the julep mood strikes you. 

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Miss Bettie's Zesty Grilled Corn

Submitted by: Teresa Johnson 
Fresh corn is shucked, placed on squares of aluminum foil, and drizzled with a spicy buttery concoction of mustard, horseradish, Worcestershire sauce and lemon pepper seasoning. 
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