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I thought it would be nice with school starting to put some recipes on here that are either easy to do, quick, one pot, etc.
Post things you like to make and your family likes to eat. Maybe we can get something new and different than the same old stuff.

Put the name of the recipe, difficulty, total time and prep time in your recipes. Also how many it serves.

Plus or minus next to recipe represents someone who tried it and did or did not like it. I will add them as posts come in.

Page 1
Crockpot chicken tacos ++
Rabbit stew with rice n beans
Robust & Tangy ground chicken
Cowboy pork chops +
Beercan chicken

Page 2
Quick n easy veggie Quesidilla
Pork chop with cheesy brocoli rice
Ground beef dinner (you name it)
Potato leek soup
Cheesy rice bake
Crockpot pulled pork

Page 3
Country mushroom soup
Easy ham dinner for 2
Outer space oatmeal
Vegan stir fry
Roasted Ratattouille
Beef Wellington +
Bacon cheeseberger pasta
Whole Chicken
Garden pork chop

Page 4
Homemade dog food
Whole stuffed camel
Chicken n dumplins the lazy way
Baked salmon w/mascarpone cheese and sliced almonds
Baklava

Page 5
2 quick snacks
Pizzadillas
Rice and beans
Chicken alfredo sauce over angel hair pasta with ital salad
Amish fried chicken +
Homemade tacos
Bearnaise sauce

Page 6
Muthafuckin chicken n dumplins
Country ribs slow roasted with bbq
deep fried fish w/curry sauce

Page 7
German potato salad
Cheesecake
Texas tuscan chicken
King ranch chicken
Pot roast
Irish potatoes
Fried ravioli

Page 8
BBQ sauce
Gourmet hamberger helper beef noodle
Chicken n rice
French stew
Veggie burgers
Risoto
Cherry tomato chicken
Brownies 1 and 2

Page 9
Creamed spinach
creamy mushroom pasta
Penne Vodka & chicken sausage
Spare ribs
BLT's

Page 10
Beef stroganoff
Fraters romantic chicken dinner
Coca Cola Chicken
Chicken tortillas

Page 11
2 potatoe recipes
Mexican stirfry from leftovers
Sheppards pie

Page 12
Cheap lunch
Puertorican chicken and rice
Spare ribs and pork fried rice
Potatoes baked in beer
Baked ziti +

Page 13
Beef casserole
Koffee's crock pot chops

Page 14
Legit ramen noodle
Shrimp mousse
Sausage gravy
Italian noodles +
Rosemary and garlic roasted pork tenderloin
Sesame roasted chicken
Most excellent pork chops

Page 15
Macaroni pizza
donut like bisquits
Chicken Kiev
Decadent pumpkin soup
Vegetable beef soup

Page 16
BBQ Pennsylvania Dutch style (sloppy joes)+
Warm Lettuce Pennsylvania Dutch
Black eyed peas
Spaghetti Carbonara
Thanksgiving leftover sheppards pie
Oven baked hot dogs
Pork Chop and gravy +

Page 17
Beefy rice side dish
Haystacks (taco salad)

Page 18
Peanut butter fudge

Page 19
Slop me something on a bun
Buckeyes (peanut butter/choc. candy
Double peanut butter temptations
Layered leftovers
No bake kid cookies
Cracker cheese

Page 20
Grandma Gibsons no fool pie crust
Squash soup
Polish golabki (stuffed cabbage) in mushroom sauce

Page 21
Eggplant,pepper,tomatoe and rice
Shrimp Scampi
Top Ramen
Schredded french dip
Coconut cream bread pudding with chocolate sauce
Unstuffed pepper soup
Old Guards pie crust

Page 22
Meat pie
Quick stir fry
breakfast from leftovers (rice)
Super spicy lil smokies
Bacon with bean soup
Veggie dinner with cornbread

Page 23
Corn bread and honey butter
Split pea soup with ham and langos hungarian bread
Chicken Marsala
Scotch broth (meat gravy)
Rumaki +
Beef stroganoff
Hearty beef barley vegetable soup

Page 24
Cran/raspberry jelly (thanksgiving)++
Orange scented cranberry sauce
potato bread yeast starter
Lorna Doone dessert

Page 25
Crock pot roast
potato yeast starter
sourdough bread
peanut butter cookies
5 cup salad
Dry hot chocolate mix
Creamed tuna on toast

Page 26
Home made chicken noodle soup
Fairy Braid bread
Roasted veggies
Potato pancakes and beans
Stuffed tilapia
corn fritters
apple fritters
white sauce
southern gravy

Page 27

Shepards Pie +
Blueberry Lemon curd filled cupcakes topped with Marscarpone cream topping
Apple and cheddar crepes
Veggie taco
Meatloaf #1
Meatloaf #2

Page 28
THIS PAGE IS APPETIZERS
bean salad with tortillas
feta brushetta
stuffed jalapenos
cheese and bacon stuffed mushrooms
layered taco salad dip

Turkey butter stuffing
Pecan snicker pie
Baked beans
Molasses

Page 29
crazy chili
links to other recipe websites

Page 30
link to other recipe website
BBQ-sloppy joe +
Pineapple chicken

Page 31
French Bread
Ham or chicken croquette
artesan bread +
crab cakes or seafood cakes
tuna cakes
Chicken pot pie
Dal- A lentil dish

Page 32
Chapati's (flat bread)
Baked mashed potatoes
Beer can Chicken

Page 33
Chicken soup from leftover chicken
Kolachki's (cookie) sort of like a shortbread cookie
Potato filling
Venison and noodles
Pierogis

Page 34
funnel cakes
Chili
5 minute thai chicken
Gringo tacos
Mothers meat loaf

Page 35
Blue Cheese dressing +
Potato soup
Angus Barn chocolate chess pie
potato soup

Page 36
Easy pie crust
Roast chicken
Hearty chicken cacciatori
Italian Bass
Chicken with sundried tomatoes,mushrooms, and artichokes
Spaghetti carbonara

Page 37
Corned Beef
Smoked mini sausage in bbq sauce and grape jelly
Dark/White Chocolate Zebra cheesecake
braised tomahawk shortribs

Page 38
Homemade cheese recipies
Seafood bisque
jalapeno pepper jelly
fried fish

Page 39
Beefy rice
pork chops in tomato gravy
kefir
stuffed eggplant
Liver and onions
home made ranch dressing
"mock" buttermilk for above dressing recipies
Basic bread stuffing

Page 40
meatballs
Indian dish with chicken and leeks

Page 41
Poor mans steak (salsbury steak)
Caramel apple jello shots

Page 42
Grandmas slovac soup
moms meatloaf
pear and walnut salad
Cabbage with baby back ribs
Caramel icing
Hawaiian ribs
Russian salad

Page 43
Jello jam
Butternut squash with ham pasts
Frosted flake tilapia
Pistachio raspberry salmon


Page 44
Vegetable beef soup
Beef stew

Page 45
Cheesey cauliflour
tips for cooking
Brocoli swiss cheese casserole
Spam fried rice
Chicken pot pie with bisquik top


Page 46
Pineapple cake

Page 47
Pepper jelly
Ceasar dressing
Chicken soup
Mushrooms and onions
Zuchini bread

Page 48
Stuffed peppers
Baked mac n Cheese

Page 49
Vegetable fritters
Quicky egg fu yung
Seafood bisque
Angel hair with proscuitto tomato cream sauce
Pancake casserole
Brocoli and mushroom with pasta
Neckbones cabbage and potatoes like grandma made
Beet Borscht
Peppers and Feta
Phillipino Chicken with coconut rice

Page 50
Vegetable soup
Baked beans on toast
Summer Squash Frittata
The maroiles pie
Tomatoe pie

Page 51
Mexican marinated steak or pot roast
Dry seasoned rib eyes
Egg and cheese tortilla
Creamy pesto past
Crock pot sheppards pie *
Mexican rice, beans and taco meat

Page 52
Easy sauce
Bugout chili

Page 53
Asian beef BBQ marinade
Oven baked chili dogs
Crock pot venison

Page 54
Tossed Caprese salad
Chicken and veggie tortillas
Southern snap beans
Strawberry pound cake

Page 55
Home made seasonings
Shrimp and corn chowder
Potatoe pancakes
Christmas morning cinnamon rolls
Bean stuffs

Page 56
Bell pepper relish and chicken in the bag
Reuben quesodilla
Bean stuff
Mongolian beef in slow cooker
Chicken Tamale pie
Shrimp and crawfish quesadilla
Chicken in creamy basil sauce
DVORAK's Tex-Mex Four Bean Chili

Page 57
Out of this world baked Chicken
Chicken tortillas from chicken leftovers
Cream of Mushroom soup

Page 58
Corn Fritters
Apple Fritters
Chicken pot pie
Cube Steak with gravy
Cabbage & Sausage
Slow cooked beef tips

Page 59
Assorted Appetizers
Sweet Dill Pickle recipe
Cold pasta dish
Eggs & Chips
Brioche
Stuffing
Quiche with leftover Thanksgiving stuff
dip with sourcream base
Home made tartar sauce

Page 60
Home made hamburger helper
Fresh buns from scratch 10 dozen/make and freeze
Quick and Easy buns
Tortilla Soup *
Italian sausage & Peppers

Page 61
Crockpot pot roast
Asparagus parmasean
Oven pancakes
Pasta & Shrimp dinner quick and easy




















Recipes start here

EASY
total time- 6+ hours
prep time- 10 mins
serves 8

Crockpot chicken tacos
4 chicken breasts
1 jar salsa
1 package shredded cheddar
1 package flour tortilla

Put breasts and salsa in crock pot on low before leaving for work in the morning.

Pull chicken out and shred it with your fork and throw it back in the pot. Stir it in the salsa.
Take tortillas, pile on chicken, top with cheese, roll them up and enjoy. You can add onions or other stuff with the cheese, but my kids dont like onions.

Last Edited by flavapor on 09/22/2015 01:57 PM
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Making me hungry......

also make sure you check this GLP thread.... always some good food ideas there as well...

[link to www.godlikeproductions.com]

peace
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Top Ramen.

Boil 2 cups of water.
Open package of noodles, put into boiling water. Let cook for 4 min.
Open sesoning packat, and pour into water with noodles.
Stir to mix
Serve hot.

Servings per package 2 (not really, but thats' what it says)

It's cheaper then Mac N' Cheese, when you're on a budget.
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Rabbit stew with red beans and rice.
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I thought it would be nice with school starting to put some recipes on here that are either easy to do, quick, one pot, etc.
Post things you like to make and your family likes to eat. Maybe we can get something new and different than the same old stuff.

Put the name of the recipe, difficulty, total time and prep time in your recipes. Also how many it serves.



EASY
total time- 6+ hours
prep time- 10 mins
serves 8

Crockpot chicken tacos
4 chicken breasts
1 jar salsa
1 package shredded cheddar
1 package flour tortilla

Put breasts and salsa in crock pot on low before leaving for work in the morning.

Pull chicken out and shred it with your fork and throw it back in the pot. Stir it in the salsa.
Take tortillas, pile on chicken, top with cheese, roll them up and enjoy. You can add onions or other stuff with the cheese, but my kids dont like onions.
 Quoting: flavapor



nice!! i'm going to give this to my youngest daughter. her kids love texmex. my kids didn't like onion either, unless it was cooked into something.

quick and tasty. i love it. mom and dad don't eat texmex and that is sad, because i love it.grumpy2

i'll think of a recipe and be back soon. hugs
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Rabbit stew with red beans and rice.
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ohyeahdo you make it in a slow cooker?
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Taco Bell:

Get in car
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order 3 tacos and a pepsi
drive back home
plop down in from of history channel
eat tacos
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a slice of Wonder bread

A slice of Oscar Meyer Bolony

another slice of wonder bread
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Top Ramen.

Boil 2 cups of water.
Open package of noodles, put into boiling water. Let cook for 4 min.
Open sesoning packat, and pour into water with noodles.
Stir to mix
Serve hot.

Servings per package 2 (not really, but thats' what it says)

It's cheaper then Mac N' Cheese, when you're on a budget.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1529571


love, that's not food, it's filler. we'll have to think of some cheap and nutritious recipes.
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Making me hungry......

also make sure you check this GLP thread.... always some good food ideas there as well...

[link to www.godlikeproductions.com]

peace
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Thanks, I will do that.
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Taco Bell:

Get in car
drive to taco bell
order 3 tacos and a pepsi
drive back home
plop down in from of history channel
eat tacos
burp
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bad food is bad for you. :greenbarf:
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I thought it would be nice with school starting to put some recipes on here that are either easy to do, quick, one pot, etc.
Post things you like to make and your family likes to eat. Maybe we can get something new and different than the same old stuff.

Put the name of the recipe, difficulty, total time and prep time in your recipes. Also how many it serves.



EASY
total time- 6+ hours
prep time- 10 mins
serves 8

Crockpot chicken tacos
4 chicken breasts
1 jar salsa
1 package shredded cheddar
1 package flour tortilla

Put breasts and salsa in crock pot on low before leaving for work in the morning.

Pull chicken out and shred it with your fork and throw it back in the pot. Stir it in the salsa.
Take tortillas, pile on chicken, top with cheese, roll them up and enjoy. You can add onions or other stuff with the cheese, but my kids dont like onions.
 Quoting: flavapor


some of these people don't eat real food!drama
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Top Ramen.

Boil 2 cups of water.
Open package of noodles, put into boiling water. Let cook for 4 min.
Open sesoning packat, and pour into water with noodles.
Stir to mix
Serve hot.

Servings per package 2 (not really, but thats' what it says)

It's cheaper then Mac N' Cheese, when you're on a budget.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1529571


laugh
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A nice big granny smith apple cut up with alternating toppings of sliced sharp cheddar cheese and chunky peanut butter washed down with a nice belgian ale!
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i ate a jack in the box salad with sum crispy chiken , the salads are pretty good there
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Taco Bell:

Get in car
drive to taco bell
order 3 tacos and a pepsi
drive back home
plop down in from of history channel
eat tacos
burp
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sounds like my son and you should get together!!
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Rabbit stew with red beans and rice.
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ohyeahdo you make it in a slow cooker?
 Quoting: tinygreen


It's in there now, how did you know? I put the rabbit in there with three cans of chicken broth, yellow squash, zucchini, onion, celery, carrots, seasonings, and some water. let that cook on high for however long 3-4 hrs and then I add the whole pack of red beans/rice mix to the stew and add 2 tablespoons of unsalted butter. Let it cook, thicken up and there ya go.
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a slice of Wonder bread

A slice of Oscar Meyer Bolony

another slice of wonder bread
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College kid/???
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A nice big granny smith apple cut up with alternating toppings of sliced sharp cheddar cheese and chunky peanut butter washed down with a nice belgian ale!
 Quoting: einsteinsfly


That actually sounds good, except the ale. Although, wouldnt have any trouble putting kids to bed huh!
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Robust & tangy ground chicken

Half hour

Box of pasta
1Lb ground chicken
1 Packet Lipton onion soup mix
Tomato puree, OR Crushed tomatoes, OR tomato sauce
Jar banana peppers
Garlic powder
Black pepper
Paprika
random veggies ( I put a little peas and corn in)

Brown ground chicken in frying pan. As it browns, cover surface with all the spices. Make white with Garlic, then gray with black pepper, then red with Paprika. Mix in spices and continue browning.

When browned to your satisfaction, toss in veggies, a cup or two of the tomato puree/sauce/crushed tomatoes, a cup of banana peppers. Mix everything in, reduce heat down to low-medium low. Let simmer while pasta cooks.

When pasta is ready, serve, and top with a scoop or two of the Robust & Tangy Chicken.
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Rabbit stew with red beans and rice.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1548689


ohyeahdo you make it in a slow cooker?
 Quoting: tinygreen


It's in there now, how did you know? I put the rabbit in there with three cans of chicken broth, yellow squash, zucchini, onion, celery, carrots, seasonings, and some water. let that cook on high for however long 3-4 hrs and then I add the whole pack of red beans/rice mix to the stew and add 2 tablespoons of unsalted butter. Let it cook, thicken up and there ya go.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1548689


that sounds pretty good, except the rabbit. I have never had it so I wont talk bad about it, but if I am gonna buy it, its probably gonna be pork, its my favorite.
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it's peanut butter jelly time 4 me.
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Robust & tangy ground chicken

Half hour

Box of pasta
1Lb ground chicken
1 Packet Lipton onion soup mix
Tomato puree, OR Crushed tomatoes, OR tomato sauce
Jar banana peppers
Garlic powder
Black pepper
Paprika
random veggies ( I put a little peas and corn in)

Brown ground chicken in frying pan. As it browns, cover surface with all the spices. Make white with Garlic, then gray with black pepper, then red with Paprika. Mix in spices and continue browning.

When browned to your satisfaction, toss in veggies, a cup or two of the tomato puree/sauce/crushed tomatoes, a cup of banana peppers. Mix everything in, reduce heat down to low-medium low. Let simmer while pasta cooks.

When pasta is ready, serve, and top with a scoop or two of the Robust & Tangy Chicken.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1505662


That sounds good too is it easy and how long does it take to make it. Are banana peppers hot? I am not a big spicy fan, a little is ok but not HOT HOT!!
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Robust & tangy ground chicken

Half hour

Box of pasta
1Lb ground chicken
1 Packet Lipton onion soup mix
Tomato puree, OR Crushed tomatoes, OR tomato sauce
Jar banana peppers
Garlic powder
Black pepper
Paprika
random veggies ( I put a little peas and corn in)

Brown ground chicken in frying pan. As it browns, cover surface with all the spices. Make white with Garlic, then gray with black pepper, then red with Paprika. Mix in spices and continue browning.

When browned to your satisfaction, toss in veggies, a cup or two of the tomato puree/sauce/crushed tomatoes, a cup of banana peppers. Mix everything in, reduce heat down to low-medium low. Let simmer while pasta cooks.

When pasta is ready, serve, and top with a scoop or two of the Robust & Tangy Chicken.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1505662


That sounds good too is it easy and how long does it take to make it. Are banana peppers hot? I am not a big spicy fan, a little is ok but not HOT HOT!!
 Quoting: flavapor

half hour, banana peppers are sold in mild, medium, and hot varieties. Just get mild.
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Cowboy pork chops:

Layer onions, sliced about 3/4 inch thick.

Potatoes, sliced about 3/4 inch thick.

Top off with pork chops.

Add some chicken or beef broth, about a cup.

Top the whole thing with a good layer of BBQ sauce.

Bake on 400 for about an hour!

People that don't usually like BBQ sauce can't believe this tastes so good. You can also add some peppers if you like.
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this thread is a 5***** and bluepin.
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A nice big granny smith apple cut up with alternating toppings of sliced sharp cheddar cheese and chunky peanut butter washed down with a nice belgian ale!
 Quoting: einsteinsfly


acceptable, but snackish. extremely tasty, proteins a big plus.
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Taco Bell:

Get in car
drive to taco bell
order 3 tacos and a pepsi
drive back home
plop down in from of history channel
eat tacos
burp
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might as well take a dump and start to munch as to eat taco slop
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beercan chicken, 1 chicken,i can of beer,salt and pepper to taste
step 1 insert beer can into chickens ass
step 2 to throw on the smoker till its tender and juicy
step 3 get the drunkest guy at the party to drink the can of chicken juice mixed with beer

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Re: Whats for dinner?? Post your recipes here or come search for one. UPDATED DAILY
iate a nice fried turd too
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09/13/2011 08:43 PM
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Re: Whats for dinner?? Post your recipes here or come search for one. UPDATED DAILY
Rabbit stew with red beans and rice.
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ohyeahdo you make it in a slow cooker?
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It's in there now, how did you know? I put the rabbit in there with three cans of chicken broth, yellow squash, zucchini, onion, celery, carrots, seasonings, and some water. let that cook on high for however long 3-4 hrs and then I add the whole pack of red beans/rice mix to the stew and add 2 tablespoons of unsalted butter. Let it cook, thicken up and there ya go.
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i'm from the country. i love that kind of dish. thank you for the recipe. i'm going to put that in my file.

while i was pregnant, i ate red beans and rice everyday. i love anything, within reason, with red beans and rice.
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