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Everyday Cooking Recipes
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Ready Time: 25 Min
"These no nonsense nut burgers are great. I have yet to find a recipe or a restaurant that makes as good of a version. Serve with chips... tortilla, blue corn, sweet potato, or other veggie chips. Use whichever types of nuts you like, or have handy such as pecans, walnut, hazelnuts, almonds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, or any combination of nuts you might like."
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"This is an old Slovak recipe. In Slovak it is called Roshky. The rolls are filled with lekvar, a thick, soft fruit spread. This is an all day project. This recipe will make 7 or 8 twelve inch loaves, or some dough may be reserved for lekvar squares."
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Ready Time: 4 Hrs 30 Min
"This recipe is a savory vehicle for condiments on a bun. Nutburgers can be grilled, baked, or pan-fried."
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"Delicious and sweet. Adjust any ingredients to taste. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com."
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"Alternative to the apple pie we all love. Serve just as is, with ice cream, or sour cream."
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Ready Time: 50 Min
"With crunchy nuts and a touch of cinnamon, these turnovers tantalize taste buds. I make them for appetizers as well as for lunch and dinner.--Jim McLean, Roseau, Minnesota"
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Ready Time: 20 Min
"'I often whip up these tasty treats when unexpected guests stop by,' says Neva Mathes of Pella, Iowa. 'They always receive favorable comments. They also make a fast dessert to take along to a picnic,' she adds."
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Ready Time: 30 Min
"Chicken strips coated with ground walnuts and served with a creamy Parmesan sauce makes this a fast elegant meal."
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Ready Time: 30 Min
"Watch the room light up with smiles when you bring this fun dish to the table. 'Our children love the crunchy nut coating on these chicken strips,' reports Beba Cates of Pearland. Texas. And with only a handful of ingredients, preparation is a snap."
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Ready Time: 25 Min
"Almonds add a nice nutty flavor to this tasty snack. It's perfect for potlucks and not too sweet. Served in a decorative dish, basket or tin, it has a golden holiday look. --Karen Buchholz, Sitka, Alaska"
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