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Cranberry pecan chicken salad with poppy seed dressing is an easy recipe that a whole family would love! It's a great side dish or light dinner. This salad makes a wonderful meal for the holiday ...
The Sensible Cook: Dutch Foodways in the Old and New World, a Dutch cookbook from 1770, even has a recipe involving thinly sliced strips of cabbage with melted butter, oil and vinegar. Mayonnaise ...
The most commonly prepared recipe for coleslaw is a recent innovation, owing to the invention of mayonnaise during the mid-18th century. According to The Joy of Cooking (1997), raw cabbage is the only entirely consistent ingredient in coleslaw; the type of cabbage, dressing, and added ingredients vary widely. Vinaigrette, mayonnaise, and sour ...
In this recipe, Zimmern combines the best of both worlds and uses both. For 5 to 6 cups of cabbage, he uses 1/2 cup mayo and 3 tablespoons of white vinegar, so it's just creamy enough and just ...
Hot chicken sandwich with quick coleslaw Sticky chocolate and pecan brownies Rib eye steak with blue cheese butter and onion rings (Won) Pork chops with mustard and cider sauce (Lost) 2/7/2013 Russell Kane: Eat 80g of Watercress in less than 49.68 seconds Simple fluffy Omelette Raspberry Ripple Cheesecake Gino's Classic lasagne (Won)
A salad can be a composed salad (with the ingredients specifically arranged on the serving dish) or a tossed salad (with the ingredients placed in a bowl and mixed, often with salad dressing). An antipasto plate, the first dish of a formal Italian meal , is similar to a composed salad, and has vegetables, cheese, and meat.
By adding tender, juicy chicken to the traditional ingredients of green bean casserole, we transform it into a main dish, the perfect meal for any night of the week. View Recipe Broccoli au Gratin
This recipe features wild rice and apricot stuffing tucked inside a tender pork roast. The recipe for these tangy lemon bars comes from my cousin Bernice, a farmer's wife famous for cooking up feasts.