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Chili: Beans or No Beans?
Chili Recipes
The experts and chili cook-off participants are adamant on the issue: No beans in chili! Do you like beans in your chili? If yes, what type of beans? What type of meat do you use? Beef and pork are favorites at the cook-offs, but you are only limited by your imagination. Some prefer ground beef, others swear by chunks of meat. Venison and chicken chilis are now quite popular. Spicy or not? Tell us what you think.

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Real Man Chili Recipe Photo © 2008 Peggy Trowbridge Filippone, licensed to About.com, Inc.

Chili: Beans or No Beans? originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at 00:00:22.

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Grand Marnier Raisin Gingerbread Bars Recipe

These gingerbread bars have a slight kick, but are not overly sweet. They go well with coffee, cappuccino or espresso. Plan ahead to let the raisins soak in the liqueur before beginning. If you cannot use the liqueur or do not have any on hand, substitute orange juice.

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Grand Marnier Raisin Gingerbread Bars Recipe Photo © 2010 Peggy Trowbridge Filippone, licensed to About.com, Inc.

Grand Marnier Raisin Gingerbread Bars Recipe originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 00:00:34.

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Pork Loin Recipes

Pork Loin Recipes
Pork Loin Recipes
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Do not confuse pork loin with pork tenderloin. Pork loin is not as tender, but makes a wonderful boneless roast. It may also be sliced into boneless chops. Whole boneless pork loin is fairly inexpensive when it comes to meat. The warehouse stores sell it for less than $2 per pound. I like to buy the whole loin and cut it in half. One half is used as a roast. The other half is sliced into 1-1/2-inch thick pork loin chops. Pound the chops down to a 1-inch thickness, re-shape, then individually wrap to freeze. Always let meats thaw slowly in the refrigerator so it re-absorbs its juices. Try these pork loin recipes.

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Pork Loin Recipes originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Monday, March 8th, 2010 at 00:00:34.

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Fuzzy Navel Cake Recipe

If you like fuzzy navel cocktails, you will love this cake made with peaches, cherries, and peach schnapps. It makes an attractive presentation on the table. This traditional recipe made the rounds in the 70's, along with Harvey Wallbanger Cake. You can glaze it or not. Glazing gives even more visual appeal, but it is just as delicious without.

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Photo © 2010 Peggy Trowbridge Filippone, licensed to About.com, Inc.

Fuzzy Navel Cake Recipe originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at 00:00:33.

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Teriyaki Skirt Steak

The most popular recipe for skirt steak is fajitas. Branch out from traditional fajitas and try this recipe using a homemade teriyaki sauce. Take care not to overcook the skirt steak. It should be medium-rare, or at the least no more than medium. Otherwise, it will be dry and chewy. It is also very important to slice this cut of beef across the grain to avoid a stringy texture.

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Teriyaki Skirt Steak originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at 00:00:46.

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Green Eggs & Ham Recipe for Dr. Seuss' Birthday

March 2 is the birthday of the beloved Dr. Seuss of childrens' book fame. If your kids love the Dr. Suess book featuring the Cat in the Hat and his misadventures, then they will get a kick out of this version of green eggs and ham. They might even start liking green foods! Adults will adore it, of course.

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Green Eggs & Ham Recipe for Dr. Seuss' Birthday originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 at 00:00:00.

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Apple Mashed Potatoes Recipe

These mashed potatoes are delightfully different. The apples add a hint of sweetness to the potatoes, yet the savory flavors of the herbs still shine through. Sour cream gives a rich creamy texture, but remember, you want these mashed potatoes chunky, not smooth. Apple mashed potatoes are especially good with pork.

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Apple Mashed Potatoes Recipe originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Monday, March 1st, 2010 at 00:00:20.

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Apple Cake Recipe

This apple cake uses fresh apples, walnuts, and optional raisins. The texture is dense, much like a quick bread. Use a simple drizzled glaze or serve it plain. It is a 9 x 13-inch cake, so it makes enough for a crowd.

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Apple Cake Recipe originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at 00:00:39.

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Braised Cornish Hens Recipe

Cornish game hens are filled with a potato, apple, and turnip stuffing and braised in a Calvados apple brandy pan sauce. If you are unable to use alcohol or just do not have it on hand, read the Notes at the end of the recipe for substitutions.

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Braised Cornish Hens Recipe originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Friday, February 26th, 2010 at 00:00:56.

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Lentil Recipes for Lent

Although they may be cheap, lentils are very nutritious, filling, and more importantly, arguably the most flavorful of all the legumes. They are also an excellent protein substitution for meats. Learn more about lentils and try some interesting old and new recipes, such as Smokey Seven-Bean Soup, Lamb Sirloin with Lentils and Gratin Potatoes, and more.

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Lentil Recipes for Lent originally appeared on About.com Home Cooking on Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at 00:00:11.

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