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Amish Casserole

Submitted by: deedledeet 
Home Town: Presque Isle, Maine, USA
Living In: Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, USA
Ground beef in tomato sauce is layered with cheese and creamy noodles in this quick satisfyingly rich and hearty casserole from the Pennsylvania Dutch country. 

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Amish Potato Salad

Submitted by: MELCAVELL 
Home Town: Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
This is like the potato salad I grew up with in Pennsylvania Dutch country. This has a sweet and sour dressing and is distinctively yellow. 

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Baked Oatmeal II

Submitted by: BLANCHL 
Found this recipe in Pennsylvania Amish country. Everyone who tries it, loves it! 

Beer Cheese Philly Steak Casserole

Submitted by: RckyMntnPrncs 
Living In: Aurora, Colorado, USA
This dish takes one of the world's most well-known sandwiches and turns it into a casserole. Try it! 

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Best Pennsylvania Dutch Chicken Corn Soup

Submitted by: Doreen 
This dumpling soup is made entirely from scratch with fresh corn and stock from the whole chicken, seasoned with nutmeg and flecked with hard-cooked egg. 

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Chicken Corn Soup I

Submitted by: Teresa 
Rivals (a crumb-sized egg noodle) and hard boiled eggs complete this Pennsylvania Dutch recipe for chicken soup with celery and corn fresh off the cob. 

Chocolate Shoofly Pie

Submitted by: COCINERO99 
For this sweet, gooey, luscious pie, chocolate chips are poured into a pastry-lined pie pan. Then a buttery, molasses and brown sugar filling is spooned onto that, and covered with another layer of chocolate chips and a sugar crumble mix. It bakes in less than an hour. 

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E-A-G-L-E-S Swirl Sandwich

Submitted by: AIRBORNE-CHEF 
Similar to Julie Anne's Jet Swirl, I put a South Philly Cheese Steak twist inspired by our favorite football team. Variations can be made by substituting provolone for the American cheese. 

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Eagles Tailgating Burgers

Submitted by: Marlena C. 
Living In: Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA
Being an enthusiastic Philadelphia Eagles football fan, I wanted to create a burger recipe that had a taste of Philly, and some green ingredients, as a tribute to the Birds. Play around with the ingredients and create a burger for your favorite team! 

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Easy Pork and Sauerkraut

Submitted by: Bianca Smith 
This is a recipe that is similar to my Pennsylvania Dutch grandmother's but was modified by me. She used a pressure cooker but I prefer the crock pot. I always serve this with a side of mashed potatoes and applesauce to accompany it. 

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Funnel Cakes II

Submitted by: Sally 
These are Pennsylvania Dutch cakes. The batter is poured through a funnel into cooking oil and fried. 

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Grandma's Cracker Dressing

Submitted by: KATHYP100 
Home Town: Robertsville, Ohio, USA
Living In: Arvada, Colorado, USA
This dish is a holiday tradition in our family that dates back several generations. I think it's origins are from the Pennsylvania Dutch country. It is quick, easy and a definite compliment to the holiday table. 

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Griddle Style Philly Steak Sandwiches

Submitted by: AUTUMNHEARTS 
Living In: Upper Sandusky, Ohio, USA
Onions, peppers and provolone cheese come together to make a great one pan supper. This is a simple and delicious recipe for a hot sandwich that is a snap to make, and sure to be a real crowd-pleaser. 

Hog Maw

Submitted by: Wilderson 
Home Town: Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, USA
This hog maw is stuffed with pork sausage, potatoes and cabbage. Grew up with it and I'm still alive and I love this meal. Good Pennsylvania dish. 

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Jeremy's Philly Steak and Cheese Sandwich

Submitted by: ODIE713 
This is a very filling sandwich, great to make ahead of time and keep warm in the oven for a Superbowl party or any other time. But you better like cheese! 

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Lebkuchen (Lep Kuchen)

Submitted by: Tammy Rohrs 
This is a Pennsylvania Dutch recipe for Lebkuchen. 

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Marcia's Famous Sticky Buns

Submitted by: Colleen 
Home Town: Buffalo, New York, USA
Living In: Williamsville, New York, USA
If you need a quick snack for a busy morning, these make-ahead sticky buns are perfect. 

Milk Flitcher Pie

Submitted by: DIANE1313 
This is a very old Pennsylvania Dutch treat, a sort of milk and sugar pie made usually for children, as a way to use up leftover pie dough. This makes an odd-looking pie, but it tastes better than it looks. I have heard this called many names, among them Slap Jack, Flippy, Shlop Boi, Flitche, Flabby, or even Stingy Pie! 

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My Grandma's Shoo-Fly Pie

Submitted by: D. Stultz 
Brown sugar and molasses sweeten up this gooey pie. They 're combined with some other yummy ingredients to make the delicious filling and the wonderful crumb topping. 

Not-Too- Dry Shoofly Pie

Submitted by: Kevin Ryan 
A corn syrup and molasses filling is poured into an unbaked pie crust, topped with a brown sugar and shortening crumble, and baked. This Pennsylvania Dutch recipe makes a mighty find sweet and gooey pie. 
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