Dinner
Dinner typically refers to the main meal of the day, which is usually eaten in the evening. It can vary in size and style depending on cultural, regional, and individual preferences. Dinner may consist of several courses, including appetizers, a main course, side dishes, and sometimes dessert. The specific foods served for dinner can vary widely, ranging from simple dishes to elaborate recipes, and might include meat, seafood, vegetables, grains, and more. In many cultures, dinner is also a time for family and friends to gather, share stories, and enjoy each other's company.
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Chicken Diable
Chicken Diable is a vintage dish from the 1980s that combines honey, mustard and curry for an unforgettable flavor. This Chicken Diable recipe was featured on the Rita Davenport Show in Phoenix, Arizona. “The Rita Davenport Show” was a daytime television talk show that aired in the late 1980s and early 1990s, hosted by Rita Davenport, an accomplished speaker…
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Wisconsin Butterburgers Like Culver’s
Wisconsin Butterburgers like Culver’s are like nothing you have ever had. Taste the difference!. A delightful blend of flavors that highlights the unique Wisconsin burger tradition. Questions you may have… What is a Wisconsin Butterburger like Culver’s? A butter burger is a hamburger topped with butter, either directly on the patty, or on the bun. Culver’s fast food restaurants are…
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Doritos Chicken Casserole
Doritos Chicken Casserole is in the oven within ten minutes. Using deli chicken is a great time saver, plus it adds a lot of flavor. Fritos add a delightful crunch and flavor to casseroles. What are Doritos? Doritos are a brand of flavored tortilla chips produced by Frito-Lay, a subsidiary of PepsiCo. They are made from cornmeal that is shaped…
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Taco Spaghetti
Southwestern-inspired Taco Spaghetti! All your favorite taco ingredients, except for the tortillas, of course! Taco spaghetti is a fun and creative dish that combines the flavors of tacos with the comforting texture of spaghetti. It’s an easy meal that can be prepared quickly, making it a great option for weeknight dinners. Ro*Tel adds the “spice” to this delightful recipe.…
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Layered Chicken Enchilada Casserole
Instead of making traditional enchiladas, save time by making this very tasty layered chicken enchilada casserole. Casseroles are popular for a number of reasons: Convenience: Casseroles are typically one-dish meals, meaning they have everything you need for a complete meal in one pot, saving time on preparation and clean-up. Versatility: They can be made with a wide variety of…
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Oyster Po’ Boys
Oyster Po’ Boys are delicious, although I will say that, for some reason, they always seem to taste better when you’re in New Orleans. Oyster Po’ Boys are a classic Louisiana sandwich that typically feature crispy fried oysters served on a soft French bread roll, often dressed with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, and a flavorful sauce like tartar sauce, remoulade…
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Sweet and Sour Ribs
Turn your meal into something special with these delicious, slow-cooked sweet and sour ribs. Slow-cooked sweet and sour ribs are a delightful way to elevate your meal, combining tender, juicy meat with a luscious glaze of tangy sweetness. Slow-cook them in a rich sauce made of vinegar, soy sauce, brown sugar, ketchup and spices. The long cooking process allows…
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Loaded Mashed Potatoes Meat Loaf Casserole
Loaded Mashed Potatoes Meat Loaf Casserole combines the comfort of hearty meatloaf with creamy, cheesy mashed potatoes, making it a delightful and satisfying dish. The meatloaf is seasoned and baked to perfection, while the loaded mashed potatoes, often enriched with ingredients like cheddar cheese, bacon, and green onions, create a delicious topping. Loaded Mashed Potatoes Meat Loaf Casserole not…
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Chili Meat Loaf
Chili Meat Loaf is a variation of traditional meatloaf that incorporates flavors and ingredients commonly found in chili. Half of the chili sauce is used in the meatloaf and the other half is used as a topping, meaning that the total amount of chili sauce is divided equally between the two applications, ensuring that both the meatloaf mixture and the…
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Chicken Marsala
Chicken Marsala is indeed a classic Italian-American dish, believed to have originated in the 19th century, closely tied to the Sicilian use of Marsala wine, which is produced in the region. Chicken Marsala features sautéed chicken breasts deglazed with Marsala wine and often includes mushrooms, creating a rich, savory sauce. Its roots reflect the influence of English settlers in…