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Smoked Turkey
This is an easy to make recipe. I've tried numerous others using colas, fancy pans, etc., but none come out near as good as this. Keeping it simple is the best way. Be sure to use a high-quality charcoal, so that it will burn for a long time. Turkey will be moist tender and smoky!
White Wine Chicken Soup
Amazing, fill-your-house-with-an-aroma-to-drool-for, easy chicken soup. The longer it cooks, the better it gets. The best is made by my mother, but the rest of us can make this wonderful facsimile. Easily multiplied, exceedingly flexible - have fun! The soup is quite good after 2 hours, but the longer it cooks, the more mellow the flavor will be. If you can, leave it for as many as 6 hours (this is a good recipe when you're in the house all day). Serve with croutons or soup nuts, if desired.
Pam's Sugar Free Chocolate Pie
A great sugarless pie! Other flavors of sugar free pudding are great too!
Spiced Tea Mix
This delicious dry spiced tea mix can be packed in jars and given as gifts. It can also be prepared sugar-free using a sugar-free, orange-flavored drink mix and sugar-free iced tea mix.
Smoked Chicken Thighs
Dry-rubbed chicken thighs are smoked in an electric smoker.
Konbu Dashi
Dashi is an essential broth base for most Japanese dishes and can be purchased in most Asian grocery stores. For those who want to make it from scratch, there are several recipes out there, but I find this one is the easiest. This recipe uses konbu (also spelled kombu), a variety of dried edible kelp that is harvested off the coast of Hokkaido and as far south as the Seto Sea. This is a good vegetarian broth that enhances the subtle flavors of Japanese cuisine. It is also a bit friendlier to the Western chef than katsubuoshi, which is made from dried fish flakes and can be very aromatic.
Dad's Lima Bean Soup with Ham Bone
This lima bean soup was one of my father's favorite dishes, a staple of Depression-era cooking when fresh meat was scarce, and soup stretched everything. It's simmered until thick and loaded with chunks of ham. Even lima-bean-haters enjoy this hearty soup!
Old-Fashioned Lemonade
This classic lemonade recipe is the one my mom used to make for me when I was little. Ah, the taste of summer! It's the perfect combination of sweet and tart. When using a clear pitcher, adding a few of the juiced lemon halves makes it look prettier.
Bean Soup
A tasty bean soup with ham.
Crab Boil
This easy crab boil is made in one large pot with Dungeness crabs, corn on the cob, andouille sausage, and potatoes in a seasoned broth. A delicious feast for four!
Famous Chicken Adobo
This chicken adobo recipe is simple to make and loved by all who try it! It has been modified to be a bit saucier than traditional adobo and is delicious served over rice.
Oxtails with Gravy
This oxtail recipe was my mom's, and it's a soul food blast from the past. I adjust spices to my taste (I love lots of spices). You can double the gravy if you like. My family loves this dish served with rice.
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