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Spaghetti Bolognese a La Joan Collins
Spaghetti Bolognese a La Joan Collins
Dame Joan Collin's legendary Spaghetti Bolognese.
Anita Pointer - 1-2-3-4 Cake
Anita Pointer - 1-2-3-4 Cake
A family cake recipe that is simple and delicious.
Yasmin Fahr - Garlicky Charred Greens with Whole Wheat Penne
Yasmin Fahr - Garlicky Charred Greens with Whole Wheat Penne
A one pot pasta dinner that will be ready in minutes from the author of “Keeping it Simple,” Yasmin Fahr.
Nina's Famous Turkey Queso Dip
Nina's Famous Turkey Queso Dip
Nina Parker is making the perfect dip for Game Day.
Pot Sticker Dumplings
Pot Sticker Dumplings
Nancie McDermott shows you how to make quick and easy Chinese potstickers.
Christmas Wassail
Christmas Wassail
For centuries, Wassail punch was served in England from Christmas Eve till the Twelfth Night. Of course, you can enjoy it throughout the holidays, and flavor it to your personal taste. Start with a little of each spice and add more gradually until it suits you.
Sweet Corn Spoonbread
Sweet Corn Spoonbread
Debbie Matenopoulos makes this sweet corn dish with a spicy kick.
Lemonade Jell-O
Lemonade Jell-O
A fun recipe from Dan Kohler.
Grilled Lobster
Grilled Lobster
This grilled lobster is perfect for any occasion. If you don't have a lot of experience grilling shellfish, then this easy recipe is for you.
Joe's Ancient Orange and Spice Mead
Joe's Ancient Orange and Spice Mead
A little caveat before you start. This recipe flies in the face of just about all standard brewing methods used to make consistent and good Meads. It was created by Joe Mattioli to make a fast and tasty drink out of ingredients found in most kitchens. It is therefore perfect for the beginner, which has resulted in it being perhaps the most popular Mead recipe available on the internet. As Joe himself says "It is so simple to make and you can make it without much equipment and with a multitude of variations. This could be a first Mead for the novice as it is almost foolproof. It is a bit unorthodox but it has never failed me or the friends I have shared it with. (snip)...it will be sweet, complex and tasty." Follow the instructions exactly as provided and you cannot go wrong. If you want to make larger batches, just scale up the recipe keeping all ingredients in the same proportion.
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