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American + Nut free recipes (79)

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Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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A popular family favourite, baked with a tomato sauce filling.
 
Recipe by: DPULLIAM
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The easiest way to make this is with a slow cooker. The beef will fall apart easily with a fork, making it easy to shred. You can put the meat into the slow cooker either fresh or even straight from the freezer. Serve in floury baps or tortillas with shredded lettuce or coleslaw.
 
Recipe by: YULANDA_US
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Apple purée gives this sauce a rich thick texture that coats meat well. It has a sweet spicy flavour, excellent on chicken or pork. It may also be stored in sterile glass jars.
 
Recipe by: Joan R
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Apple purée and cinnamon add a sweet and moist variation to the classic batter of milk, eggs and sugar. An unusual but delicious idea for kid's brunch or Christmas morning, especially if you substitute brioche for the bread.
 
Recipe by: ccsick
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Lightly spiced porridge oats are combined with other natural ingredients to create moist, tasty American-style cookies.
 
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A hot dip that is sure to impress the next time you feed a crowd. Perfect served with crackers or crusty bread.
 
Recipe by: Holly
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Once you see how easy it is so make this bread in your bread machine, you won't buy it at the store anymore!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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These oven-baked beans are cooked slowly to create a richly flavoured vegetable dish – a revelation if you've only ever eaten the tinned variety. Serve alongside grilled pork chops, together with potatoes or bread.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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These delicious, moist muffins with a crunchy sweet topping, are not only low in fat but also contain bananas, oat bran, soya milk and soya flour – all beneficial ingredients for anyone eating for a healthy heart. Enjoy the muffins warm for breakfast or at coffee or tea time.
 
Recipe by: Bev T.
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Simply mix rhubarb, berries, sugar and flour together, then spoon the mixture into an unbaked pastry case, dot it with butter, add cover the top with shortcrust pastry. The fruit mixture can also be frozen and used at a later date.
 
Recipe by: Nancy Blair
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Blue Cheese dressing has many uses. It can be served with vegetable sticks or as a dip for other starters, like chicken wings. And it's gorgeous on a crisp green salad with garlic croutons, cherry tomatoes and chicken breast fillets.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Being steamed rather than baked, this mixed-grain bread has a soft crust and close texture. It gets its dark, rich colour and flavour from molasses. It was created by American settlers in the days before most homes had ovens.
 
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Rich Lemon Cheescake, served chilled and with double cream (optional).
 
Recipe by: WALTDOUD
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Spectacularly spicy chicken wings baked with a mixture of hot pepper sauce, tomato, chilli powder and cayenne.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Warmly spiced and packed with seafood, this hearty rice dish from Louisiana is perfect for a hungry crowd.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This tempting salad combines smoky ham, red onion, sweetcorn, canned black-eyed beans and lots of fresh coriander in a spicy soured cream dressing. For generous, meaty chunks of ham, buy pieces from the deli counter rather than thin pre-packed slices. Serve with tomato wedges and crusty fresh bread.
 
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Pueblo Indian tradition calls for the addition of corn or potatoes to this dish. Serve with a big green salad and a pile of warm tortillas. It also makes a wonderful filling for enchiladas.
 
Recipe by: GYPSIE8
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"This flavourful barbecue sauce for ribs is just like the kind they serve at a famous restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, that has people lining up on the street any given night of the week. Don't' skip the lemon juice or cinnamon. Simmer the leftover sauce until sugar is completely dissolved and serve on the side for those who like their ribs dripping with flavour."
 
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An excellent hearty and warming family meal. Can be mildly mouthwatering or hot as you dare. It can also be varied ever so slightly by trying different flavoured corn chips/tortilla chips. Try zingy lime or fragrant chilli varieties to suit your own tastes. I have seen chilli lasagna recipes before but always using pasta sheets which doesn't feel very Mexican to me. Serve with a crisp cooling salad dressed with mint, cucumber, yoghurt or soured cream.
 
Recipe by: Rachel Warren Chadd
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Pork has an undeserved reputation for being fatty. Modern breeding and butchery techniques mean that many cuts are now extremely lean.
 
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