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  2. Betty Crocker Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The Betty Crocker Cookbook is available in binder, trade paperback, and comb-bound formats, as well as several special-interest formats such as bridal, heart health, and a breast cancer fundraising edition. Mobile apps for iOS and Android are available to access the Betty Crocker recipe database on the web.

  3. My Chef-Husband Cracked the Code to the Best Creamy ... - AOL

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    I must admit that I almost went straight to the store to buy the sugar-laden salad dressing but instead, I asked my chef-husband Luke what was in his favorite potato salad recipe.

  4. Don't Break The 5 Golden Rules Of Making Veggie Burgers

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    5. Cook It Low and Slow, and Don’t Skimp On Oil. A beef burger is usually cooked over medium-high heat with just a bit of fat in the pan to start. But since a veggie burger (or at least mine ...

  5. No Eggs? No Problem! There Are Plenty of Substitutes in Your ...

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    Here, you'll find swaps that work for breads, cookies, meatballs, and so much more. For recipes that use eggs as a binder or for moisture, substitutes like applesauce or oil can do the trick.

  6. Hotdish - Wikipedia

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    Typical ingredients in hotdish are potatoes or pasta, ground beef, green beans, and corn, with canned soup added as a binder, flavoring, and sauce. Potatoes may be in the form of tater tots, hash browns, potato chips, or shoe string potatoes.

  7. Pudding - Wikipedia

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    Pudding is a type of food. It can be either a dessert, served after the main meal, or a savoury (salty or spicy) dish, served as part of the main meal. In the United States, pudding means a sweet, milk-based dessert similar in consistency to egg-based custards, instant custards or a mousse, often commercially set using cornstarch, gelatin or ...

  8. 15 Ideas for What to Do With Stale Bread - AOL

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    The bread serves as a binder, and you can even consider it for crab cakes but just use a little to hold these delicate cakes together. Recipe here.

  9. Casserole - Wikipedia

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    Casserole. A casserole ( French: diminutive of casse, from Provençal cassa, meaning 'pan' [1]) is a kind of large, deep pan or bowl used for cooking a variety of dishes in the oven; it is also a category of foods cooked in such a vessel. To distinguish the two uses, the pan can be called a "casserole dish" or "casserole pan", whereas the food ...

  10. Green bean casserole - Wikipedia

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    Green bean casserole. Green bean casserole is an American baked dish consisting primarily of green beans, cream of mushroom soup, and french fried onions . It is a popular side dish for Thanksgiving dinners in the United States and has been described as iconic. The recipe was created in 1955 by Dorcas Reilly at the Campbell Soup Company.

  11. How to Make Some of the Most Iconic Dishes in the World - AOL

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    There's a lot of variation in recipes, including some with onions, some with more pork fat, and some with mashed potatoes as a binder. But one thing that never changes is that they're served with ...