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Corn chowder versus clam chowder…which do you prefer? When I think of chowder, I automatically think of corn chowder, not clam chowder. Am I alone in thinking of corn chowder instead of clam chowder? Am I the only one that likes corn chowder more than clam chowder? There is something about the taste of corn and cream that I absolutely love. I really love the subtle sweet taste of corn and when you add it to a creamy soup, it’s absolutely delicious. If you disagree with me, try this corn ch

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Awesome Corn Chowder

This is one of the most satisfying meals I’ve made in months, and it’s vegetarian eating at its best: creamy polenta flavored with pumpkin, butter and Parmesan topped with herby white beans. I’ve featured  polenta recipes on Occasional Omnivore before, but the toppings, rather than humble corn meal, have been the star. In this dish, polenta carries equal weight. Since I made this over Labor Day weekend, I didn’t take any shortcuts. I made a giant batch of great northern beans from scratch, res

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The great pumpkin polenta

This apple pie recipe is a lot different from other apple pie recipes. This one calls for dates and raisins. If you want your apple pie to be the most original pie ever, give this one a try.

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Apple Pie Recipe with Dates and Raisins — Recipes and Cooking Tips …

Add the cabbage and carrot and stir to combine, season with more salt and pepper, if needed. … Raging Cajun Nawlins Cheese Dog makes 8 dogs…Add the seasonings and cook stirring for 2 minutes. Slowly add the milk and whisk. … On game day, grill your dogs, toast your buns and top your dogs with this spicy cajun cheese sause…./4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon Cajun Seasoning 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 3 cups milk 1…

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It’s Tailgate Thursday – Dawg-Gone-It

This week, I have been home at lunchtime. The new schedule has me reviving my culinary skills to make some of my favorite dishes. Yesterday I made cheese and onion enchiladas with a surprise element — black olives. It wasn’t much of a surprise since I was the only one who ate them. And I finished the leftovers at the end of the night. No worries. I only made a total of five enchiladas. Some people have a hard time cooking for one. Not me. I just make smaller batches and, if there are leftovers

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Reviving some favorite recipes

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