The only problem…it was made with apricots which are no longer in my grocery store. However, that didn’t stop me, I used nectarines and it was amazing. This Nectarine-and-Basil Shortbread Tart is everything I look for in a dessert. It just hits the spot after a nice meal. I will be making this again and again. Over and over. The…
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Blue Cheese Dressing Wedge
Personally, I love the wedgie. I’ve had them lots of places…some fancy, some not so fancy. They are a little different everywhere, the dressing that is, not the wedge. The wedge is always iceberg. I’m not the biggest fan of the iceberg but it is the perfect, bland vessel for an outstanding dressing. This particular concoction is no exception. When I read…
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State Fair Winning Poppy Seed Cake
I know it doesn’t look like much, but looks are often deceiving. I have been craving a little snack cake. You know, one of those desserts you curl up with in the afternoon over a cup of coffee and a good read. I went searching in my files for something to satisfy my craving for a quick, easy dessert. I…
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Feta Pepper Dip
Salty feta and pepperoncini give this Feta Pepper Dip a bold kick. It’s sure to impress your friends and family, whether it’s game day or any day you serve it. Simple Feta Pepper Dip I can’t get enough of this Feta Pepper Dip. The salty feta, the slight heat from the pepperoncini, and that pop of lemon zest all come…
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Ribeyes with Red Wine-Feta Vinaigrette
A good steak never needs something extra to make it stand out. However, sometimes I do have a craving for an extra twang to go with my meat. We love ribeye steaks. I would say 90 percent of the steaks I buy are rib eyes; they just always grill to perfection. I guess I should thank my husband for that….
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Sauerkraut
Sauerkraut – Kapusta I know my Dad was smiling down from heaven the other day as he watching me make his prized Sauerkraut. However, sauerkraut is not what we called this dish, being Polish, we referred to it as kapusta (kah-POOS-tah), a word meaning cabbage. It just sounds wrong. Anyway, I grew up on this stuff. Just the aromatics alone…
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Pierogi
Crafting the ultimate Polish comfort food, homemade pierogi, is definitely a labor of love. From perfecting the dough to nailing the cheesy potato and onion filling, get ready to enjoy the authentic recipe that’s been a staple in my Polish family for years. Polish Comfort Food What are pierogi? Essentially, they’re the Polish version of filled dumplings, ours come smothered…
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Mom’s Mile High Lemon Meringue Pie
Well I’m back. I guess I took a vacation of sorts. Since my Mom was visiting I took some time to hang out and just relax. Except we didn’t relax at all. If we weren’t out and about, we were cooking and cooking and cooking. I swear it was like America’s Test Kitchen. As soon as we would take a…
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