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Default REQUESTS from Sunday, November 9, 2003

Olive Garden Pumpkin Pie
Hot and spicy cabbage
Heaven on Seven Gumbo
Substitution for Nacho Cheese Soup
Chile Rellenos
Olive Bread (ABM)
Harry and David Sweet 'n Hot Pepper and Onion Relish Clone
Crabcakes that hold together
Smoked Turkey Shortcut
Real American Pancakes

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Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 15:11:17 -0500
From: Shirley >
Subject: Olive Garden Pumpkin Pie

I would like the recipe for the pumpkin pie with caramel topping that
Olive Garden has on their menu.
The waitress said they use Smucker's caramel topping. How about the
pumpkin pie. Thanks Rusty

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Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 12:58:57 -0800 (PST)
From: Cheryl Cox >
Subject: Hot and spicy cabbage

My friend is looking for a hot and spicy cabbage recipe. Can anyone help
me out? Thanks!
Cheryl

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From: (Tina S)
Subject: Heaven on Seven Gumbo
Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 15:13:24 -0600 (CST)

There is a restaurant in Chicago called Heaven on Seven. They have
fabulous Gumbo and I would love to make it at home. Does anyone know
their recipe?
Thanks

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From: "Debbie Erickson" >
Subject: Substitution for Nacho Cheese Soup?
Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 23:43:19 GMT

Hello. I have an old recipe that I have not made in some time. It calls
for Campbell's Fiesta Nacho Cheese soup. I can't seem to find it in any
local store anymore. I guess I can use the Cheddar cheese soup. But what
can I doctor it up with to make it similar to the nacho soup?

Thanks!
Debbie Erickson

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Subject: Chile Rellenos
From: Gene Crawford >
Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 23:53:34 GMT

Anybody have a recipe for fried chilis rellenos?
Thanks,
Gene

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From: "Pik Up Stiks" >
Subject: Request: Olive Bread (ABM)
Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 21:19:35 -0500

Hi! Does anyone have a recipe for a great Olive Bread...preferably ABM?
Thanks!
--
Regards,
Stiks

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Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 22:38:58 -0800 (PST)
From: >
Subject: Harry and David Sweet 'n Hot Pepper and Onion Relish Clone

I'm on a mission to find a recipe. I'm tired of paying over $6 for a tiny
little jar of relish that will serve for ONE appetizer event. I don't mind
working and canning myself, I mind the rip off factor. Can anyone give me
a
copycat/clone recipe for Harry and David Sweet 'n Hot Pepper and Onion
Relish?
I also kind of like the idea of creating a nice gift MYSELF of something
that
someone sells for so much money! Come on guys. Pony up! I send you all
lots
of goodies. Time to pay back. LOL
Hugs, Jodi

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From: "Dee Randall" >
Subject: Crabcakes not holding together
Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 11:13:49 -0500

I used a recipe for crab cakes last night using a 1 lb. tin of crab -
Philips brand, I believe - bought at Costco. It was about $13. The taste
of this recipe was fabulous, but it did not hold together well. I
wouldn't
mind putting two eggs in it instead of one, but I really don't like the
yukkie egg taste -- even though I use the "special" eggs that taste
better.

I used bread crumbs made from ciabatta bread, perhaps I used too many
breadcrumbs; perhaps they were too fresh.

I skipped the fresh parsley, as sometimes it overpowers and I wanted to
taste the crabcake. And I used maui sweet onions as I didn't want to
overpower it with the green onion taste. I might try both ingredients as
called for (parsley and green onions) next time.
I made 4 cakes out of these. Perhaps I should have made more, so they
wouldn't have been so large and stayed together better, I don't know.

Can someone give me a recipe to keep crab cakes from falling apart. This
is
more the rule, than an exception.

Thanks.
Dee

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From: Matthew Lybanon >
Subject: Smoked Turkey Shortcut
Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 16:15:33 GMT

I'm looking for a shortcut (I apologize in advance to barbecue purists)
to smoking a turkey in a moist heat smoker that does not require all
day. Has anyone tried doing part of the roasting in a conventional
oven, then moving the turkey to a smoker to pickup the smoke flavor?
Seasoning suggestions (injection liquids, bastes, rubs, etc.) are also
welcome.

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From: "lesley" >
Subject: Real American Pancakes
Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 09:53:36 GMT

i am looking for the original and good recipe for real american pancakes..
can anyone help me???

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