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Recipe by: Abby Benner
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This is my version. Use a very tender cut of pork for this and thread onto skewers and barbecue. Serve with a Greek salad or wrapped in pitta with tzatziki.
 
Recipe by: Scotty
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This is an adapted family recipe. It is a lot of work, but worth the effort. If you do not have a slow cooker, you can bake the ribs for 2 to 3 hours, covered, in the oven.
 
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: Anna
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I made this up one day. It takes a lot of work, but makes a lot of stew, and the leftovers just taste better and better each time you try it.
 
Recipe by: ANNEK85925
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This fresh chorizo is delicious, easy to make and way better than shop bought. I keep some in the freezer at all times for a quick and easy breakfast with scrambled eggs and cheese. Enjoy!
 
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This is a succulent roast ham with classic sweet and mustard flavours.
 
Recipe by: KINCATT
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With flavours of apricot, honey and mustard, this is a festive roast ham that's perfect for Christmas dinner.
 
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The glaze gives a gorgeous sheen to the bird. This is an impressive roast turkey recipe for an unforgettable Christmas dinner.
 
Recipe by: DOERY
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This makes for a luxuriously rich vegetarian meal, prepared in only an hour thanks to a few shortcuts. Aubergine slices are dipped in egg and breadcrumbs, then baked instead of fried. The slices are layered with tomato pasta sauce, mozzarella and Parmesan.
 
Recipe by: Robbie Rice
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This is an excellent dish for a summer barbecue party. Make the ribs in advance, and when your guests have arrived, finish them off on the barbecue. You'll have them wondering how they got so tender and tasty so fast.
 
Recipe by: dakota kelly
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Marinate in a simple Asian-inspired sauce, thread onto skewers, then toss on the barbecue. Easy, healthy and delicious!
 
Recipe by: jjenkraynakorriss
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Veggies, beans and cheese sandwiched in tortillas, then fried until golden on both sides. This is a great weeknight supper, ready in a flash - make one quesadilla per person. You can also cut them like a pizza and serve as a starter or party nibble.
 
Recipe by: JASON SHARP
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This recipe produces a pizza base that is soft and doughy on the inside and slightly crusty on the outside. Cover it with your favourite sauce and toppings to make a delicious pizza.
 
Recipe by: Mary Young
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This simply prepared fish stew is a classic French recipe from Marseilles. Serve with a slice of hot toast topped with a spoonful of rouille.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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This luxurious dish can also be served as a meatless main course.
 
Recipe by: JRICE
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My favourite aunt introduced me to this deliciously rich and fragrant dish. In the past few years I've made some changes and this is the recipe my family likes best. It's a great chilli con carne alternative and it freezes well. Try it on a jacket potato!
 
Recipe by: SHERI GAILEY
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This is a tasty brine for any poultry. It will make your bird very juicy, and gravy to die for!! This is enough brine for a 5 to 8kg turkey.
 
Recipe by: SLIND
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These vegetable fritters are great as a vegetarian option or as a dinner party starter.
 
Recipe by: Holdenalix
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This is a traditional haggis straight out of Scotland. Try making your own for Burns Night.
 
Recipe by: cheryl wisniewski
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My Busia taught me this recipe. What more can I say? This is REAL, old fashioned Polish sausage. Busia always said kneading the meat by hand made the sausage more tender than using a meat grinder.
 
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