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Pirate Recipes : Top 20

 

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Sand Tarts

Submitted by: Robin 
Buttery cookies coated with powdered sugar. 

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Raisin Coconut Treasure Cookies

Submitted by: JJOHN32 
Another nice Christmas cookie. If you like, you may substitute 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips for the raisins. 

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Mom's Island Treasures

Submitted by: Angie Lov. 
Soft and chewy. Made with milk chocolate chips, coconut, and pecans. They are a favorite at church and at home. 

The Captain's Famous Jambalaya

Submitted by: D. Bean 
This jambalaya may have been a few places since the bayou, but it's a thick, rich dish that everyone will love! I've experimented with many types of seafood in this recipe, and the flavor and consistency of snapper works the best. Serve with French bread and hot red pepper sauce! 

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Treasure Cookies

Submitted by: JJOHN32 
My niece gave me this recipe. 

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Sand Cups

Submitted by: Karen 
The recipe is for individual cups (you'll need 8-10 clear, 7 ounce plastic cups), but I believe you can use a bucket instead. 

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Chocolate Chip Treasure Cookies

Provided by: EAGLE BRAND®
Walnuts, chocolate chips, and coconut will keep them coming back for more! 

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Pirate's Last Call

Submitted by: Wendy Vosachlo 
Home Town: Plum, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Springdale, Pennsylvania, USA
Even Captain Hook would love this cocktail with its cherry cola and rum flavors poured into a tall frosty glass. 

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Pirates' Pork Chops

Submitted by: KOKONUTGRL 
Home Town: Rockport, Maine, USA
Living In: Weston, Connecticut, USA
Pork chops are simmered in a tangy sauce with pineapple and raisins before serving over rice. 

Captain Crunch Chicken

Submitted by: Terrie 
This breakfast cereal coating adds lots of crunch and sweetness to simple baked chicken. 

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Shipwreck Stew

Submitted by: DebCroff 
Ground beef is simmered in tomato sauce with potatoes, carrots and kidney beans. It is a wonderful, hearty meal for those cool Autumn days. Great for feeding friends on football Sundays. 

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Bones of the Dead

Submitted by: Michele Flannery 
This is my favorite cookie of all the ones my Nana made and taught me to make for the family. In her memory I share this recipe with you. My Grandmother Nancy (Saccuzzo) Gama made these for me every year until her death. Now, I make them in honor of her every year. You will enjoy these. Serve with wine or your favorite ice cream. They are also a great accent to a good cup of coffee. 

Pirate's Delight

Submitted by: Susan Kaye 
You'll get hooked on this quick-to-fix dish from Susan Kaye of Olivet, Michigan. The flaky baked cod is enhanced by a delicately seasoned golden coating and a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese. 

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Captain's Vacation

Submitted by: CLOUDSSUNRAIN 
Living In: Chicago, Illinois, USA
This is a really easy tropical-style drink recipe for all you spiced rum fans out there. You can garnish it with some pineapple chunks or one of those little toothpick umbrellas. 

Grandmom's Sand Tarts

Submitted by: Patty Alderman 
My Grandmother didn't have much money. She was widowed young and she had seven children, so at Christmas she would make these cookies and give each family a box. These cookies are a very fond memory for me. I now make them for my Grandchildren. 

Long Johns

Submitted by: DONNAE3 
These doughnuts are a classic breakfast item. Flavor your glaze with chocolate or maple spread for different flavors. 

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Hidden Treasure Cake

Submitted by: Baker's 
Strawberries and JELL-O® Brand Strawberry gelatin create a surprise layer in this angel food cake. You can mix and match your fruit flavors from the variations listed in the footnotes. 

Grandma Flo's Shipwreck

Submitted by: Sue 
A good old meat and potatoes dish for family dinner. It combines ground beef with potatoes, kidney beans, and tomato soup, and is baked in the oven. 

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Shipwreck Stew

Submitted by: Estelle Bates 
I got this recipe from a minister's wife, and I imagine she used it many times at church meetings and gatherings. It is an inexpensive, 'stick-to-the-ribs' dinner, and is even better the next day! It's also extremely easy to make. 

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Pirate Stew

Submitted by: Pam and Corey 
This beef stew for the slow cooker has a taste of the Caribbean (brown sugar and rum) that your whole family will love. 

 
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