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Butternut Pound Cake

Submitted by: SSAN515194 
The butternut is a native American nut that grows in New England and is also known as the white walnut. 

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Clam Chowder Casserole

Submitted by: KATHYP100 
Home Town: Robertsville, Ohio, USA
Living In: Arvada, Colorado, USA
A yummy casserole with the delicious flavor of New England style clam chowder. Easy to make and very hearty. A great weeknight supper. 

Clam Chowder II

Submitted by: Becky Riley 
New England clam chowder is embellished with canned clams, half-and-half, and condensed cream of potato soup in this recipe for a crowd. 

Clam Chowder III

Submitted by: BABYBLUEUT 
This New England style clam chowder features potatoes, celery, onion and garlic and is thickened with flour, butter and half-and-half. 

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Classic Fish and Chips

Submitted by: Dan 
Good tasting, simple recipe for New England's favorite dish fish and chips. Serve with malt vinegar, lemon, or tartar sauce. 

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Great Grandma's Bread Stuffing

Submitted by: Debbie Thomas 
A traditional New England Bread Stuffing that makes enough stuffing for an 18 pound turkey. 

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Great Grandma's Bread Stuffing

Submitted by: Debbie Thomas 
A traditional New England Bread Stuffing that makes enough stuffing for an 18 pound turkey. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

Hermits II

Submitted by: Dawn West 
This recipe dates back to colonial New England. 

Joe Froggers

Submitted by: Ingrid 
A dark molasses-type, soft cookie. An old time American cookie from New England, attributed to the legendary Uncle Joe who made cookies as big as lily pads. 

Maple Roast Turkey and Gravy

Submitted by: Ibby 
A New England style turkey with maple syrup. Try stuffing it with Cranberry, Sausage and Apple Stuffing. If you have fresh marjoram on hand, use 2 tablespoons rather than the 1/2 teaspoon dried. For an added zing of taste, two tablespoons of apple brandy can be added. If you don't have fresh thyme, substitute 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

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Maple Roast Turkey and Gravy

Submitted by: Ibby 
A New England style turkey with maple syrup. It makes for a mellow Thanksgiving dinner. Try stuffing it with Cranberry, Sausage and Apple Stuffing. If fresh marjoram is unavailable, 2 teaspoons of dried marjoram may be substituted. 

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Mom's Apple Pie II

Submitted by: DENISEMACGREGOR 
Mom's apple pie is your standard for all other apple pies! It is a typical New England recipe that tastes the best in the fall when the apples are at their prime. 

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New England Bean Dip

Submitted by: JOJO1218 
I live in New England. This is a creamy bean dip made with red kidney beans. It goes great as an appetizer with crackers. Enjoy! 

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New England Clam Chowder I

Submitted by: Debbie2 
Potatoes, half and half, bacon, and clams. This is the New England chowder of your childhood. Easy to make, ready in less than half an hour, a great dinner standby. 

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New England Clam Chowder II

Submitted by: CHIEF2 
Bottled clam juice is the secret ingredient for this extra-flavorful chowder. Otherwise, this is a fairly standard chowder recipe with lots of potatoes, bacon, and onions. 

New England Clam Chowder III

Submitted by: TONY30 
A huge batch of chowder made with chicken broth, cream and clams is seasoned with thyme and thickened with a roux. 

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New England Crab Cakes

Submitted by: Jenna T 
This recipe comes from Maine and is EXCELLENT! These cakes are so yummy they almost melt in your mouth! They're great served with a seafood pasta salad, boiled potatoes, or fresh steamed veggies.  

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New England Dinner

Submitted by: Sharon 
This simple dish is basically a hearty, flavorful casserole made with cabbage, kielbasa sausage and potatoes. Use more potatoes, if desired. 

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Old Fashion Molasses Bread

Submitted by: Julie 
Old fashioned New England flavor using a bread machine! You can mix the bread in the machine then bake it in the regular oven using your favorite pans, I do. 

Red Flannel Hash

Submitted by: TiredMomtoSIX 
This recipe has been passed down from my great-grandmother to my Nana to my Mom and now to me. Boiled beets and potatoes are grated and fried in butter for a classic New England treat. Very simple to make and very much a comfort food in our house! 


 
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