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Potato Casserole
This potato casserole is rich and cheesy with a crisp and buttery cornflake topping.
Pork and Pepper Stew
A spicy pork and pepper stew made with tenderloin and 4 types of peppers. This is a family-favorite dish best served over rice.
Slow Cooker Ham and Potato Soup
This slow cooker ham and potato soup turned out amazing and got a definite do-over rating by friends and family.
Slovak Sauerkraut Christmas Soup
This Slovak sauerkraut soup with smoked ham, mildly spiced sausage, and sweet prunes is often served at Christmas. Everyone who tries it is amazed at how good it is.
Elegant Wild Rice Soup
This wild rice and ham soup is an extremely easy, fabulous-tasting recipe. I have been making it for more than six years, and we never tire of it. It's rich and warms you up on a cold winter day.
Hearty Cabbage and Ham Soup
A hearty ham and cabbage soup. It's packed full of veggies and super comforting on a cold winter day.
Hasenpfeffer (Rabbit Stew)
Rabbit stew made with bacon, wine, garlic, shallots, herbs, and spices.
Spicy Stir-Fried Udon Noodles
The first time I had sauteed udon noodles, I fell in love. Most try udon in soups, but the flavors from a hot pan and excellent sauces make this spicy stir-fried version so much better. I mixed together my concoction of Asian flavors and produced this lovely dish that is great for family, friends, and guests. I promise you they will love it more than your generic Asian takeout.
Korean Fried Pork With Stir-Fried Celery
I kind of altered and combined 2 recipes to make this. The pork recipe is an alteration of toejigogi kui, a spicy Korean pork dish. Instead of serving with kimchi, I made the sauteed celery. Serve with steamed white rice.
Sweet and Sour Pepper Pork
Cubed pork loin is sauteed with bell peppers, onions, and garlic in a thick sweet and sour sauce. Serve over rice for a quick and delicious meal.
Gising-Gising
The transliteration of gising-gising from Filipino to English is "wake up-wake up." Ideally, this vegetable dish recipe should be spicy enough to wake you up if you're feeling sluggish. You can use other kinds of vegetables like string beans or river spinach (kangkong), but I like to use winged beans (sigarilyas) because of their unusual shape. Best served with steamed white rice and tinapa (smoked fish).
Cheesy Caramelized Onion Hand Pies
Caramelizing the onions slowly results in the sweetest, most flavorful hand pie you've ever eaten. Don't expect leftovers, these will quickly disappear.
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