Main Dish
"Main dishes" (also called entrées in some countries like the U.S., or mains in the UK and elsewhere) are the central or most substantial part of a meal, typically served after any appetizers or starters. They usually include a source of protein (like meat, fish, or legumes), and are often accompanied by vegetables, grains or starches.
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Alice Springs Chicken
Alice Springs Chicken features boneless, skinless chicken breasts topped with melted cheese, mushrooms, bacon, and honey mustard sauce.
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Marry Me Chicken
It is said that serving this to a man will elicit an immediate marriage proposal. It is that good! But it could also refer to the marrying of flavors in this delicious dish. Either way, it's a keeper!
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Russian Apricot Chicken
Russian Apricot Chicken will become one of your go-to dishes. Mix four ingredients for the sauce, pour over the chicken and slow cook.
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3 Envelope Roast
The 3-Envelope Roast is a simple and flavorful slow-cooker recipe that uses three different envelopes of seasoning to enhance the meat's flavor.
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Cracker Barrel Broccoli Cheddar Chicken
Cracker Barrel Broccoli Cheddar Chicken is a casserole featuring tender chicken breasts topped with a rich, creamy broccoli and Cheddar cheese sauce.
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Cracker Barrel Green Chile Jack Chicken
Cracker Barrel Green Chile Jack Chicken features chicken breast strips cooked with green chiles and melted Jack cheese, often served with sides like rice, vegetables, or potatoes.
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Caramel Apple Pork Chops
Caramel Apple Pork Chops features caramel sauce spooned over pork chops and apples, then sprinkled with pecans. The flavor of the classic apple treat is a perfect fall taste for this meal.
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Jägerschnitzel
Jägerschnitzel (Hunter Schnitzel with Mushroom Gravy) is a breaded and fried pork (or veal) cutlet topped with a rich mushroom gravy, made with mushrooms, onions, and sometimes bacon, served with potatoes or spaetzle. The name "Jäger" means "hunter" in German, referencing the mushroom sauce, which is reminiscent of game hunting cuisine.
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Black-Eyes Peas and Ham Hocks
Black-Eyed Peas and Ham Hocks is a hearty, flavorful dish often served during special occasions like New Year's Day to symbolize good luck and prosperity.
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No Peek Beef Tips
No Peek Beef Tips are super tender and delicious. This isn't very pretty, but it is very tasty! Serve with mashed potatoes or noodles.
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