Chris' Recipes

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Ranch and Blue Cheese Wedge Salad

Who doesn’t love good old iceberg lettuce salad?  It’s the lettuce that I grew up with and ate just about every night with dinner.  It seems to have a bad reputation of being low in nutrients, whic is not exactly true; it’s just simply lower in nutrients than some other types of lettuce download e mail in full. […]

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Mini Ham, Gruyere and Swiss Sandwiches

Years ago, I enjoyed some little individually wrapped ham sandwiches that a friend brought to a weekend gathering.  Her’s were gooey and the flavors outstanding aktuelle version von whatsapp herunterladen!  This is my version based on my recollection of what was in them; utilizing ingredients that I had on hand in my fridge and pantry.  These little Mini sandwiches prepared […]

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Halibut, Risotto and Roasted Carrot, Ginger Puree

I was recently preparing some Halibut and wanted to change the flavor profile up a bit and created this dish based on ingredients that I had on hand in the fridge.  Risotto is a north Italian rice dish that is really not all that hard to prepare, but you need to give yourself a half hour […]

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Turkey Sausage and White Sauce Cornbread Pizza with Arugula

We’ve been traveling a lot lately and tend to keep the “fresh” items in the fridge to a minimum between trips.  I enjoy the Food Network show “The Kitchen” and often watch it later once it’s been Tivo’d icloud foto s op pc.  I recently saw Jeff Mauro, who is one of the co hosts of […]

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Halibut & Tilapia Fish Taco’s with Cilantro and Lime Cabbage

Bill and I love fish taco’s.  I try to change them up a bit based on ingredients that I have on hand.  They are simple and delicious metronom app kostenlos herunterladen!  One of our favorite Costco finds are the Tortilla Crusted Tilapia filet’s.  They are easy to prepare and so flavorful!  Each fillet is around 4 oz, and […]

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