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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. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

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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. 

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. 

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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. 

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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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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