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In the late 19th century, Baltimore was the second largest US port-of-entry for European immigrants. Add its location sitting on an arm of the grand Chesapeake Bay (the largest estuary in the country), and it’s easy to understand why Baltimore’s food traditions are rich and diverse, blended with African- and Native-American cooking styles, and always served with Southern hospitality. Low profile perhaps, but, one of the North America’s oldest regional cuisines rich with dishes starring succulent blue crab, rock fish, fresh clams, Chincoteague oysters, waterfowl, country hams, chicken, summer sweet corn, and barbecued meats. Add sauerkraut—always served with Thanksgiving turkey--shoofly pie, stews, crab boils, crab cakes, and what’s not to like?
 

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Ninety Minute Cinnamon Rolls

Reviewed on Sep. 4, 2008 by CJPOST129
Awesome recipe. This is the first no-fail yeast recipe for me. My tips for success: 1. Add 2 T. flour to filling mixture, so it doesn't run too much. 2. I added a handful of pecans to the heavily buttered pan. 3. I put a hot damp towel on top of the rolls after they came out of the oven, to steam the top about 15 min. This ensures a soft top. Next, I inverted the pan with the towel onto a tray to allow the filling to seep back into the rolls- about 2 mins. I made a simple icing using the same bowl that I made the filling in, incorporating what was left of the mixture. I glazed the tops with this cinnamony blend. Best rolls ever! The rolls were still soft the next day straight from the fridge. Thanks, Debbie.
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KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES* Parmesan Chicken

Reviewed on Sep. 3, 2008 by Jamie
Tasted good, like stuffing, & the family liked it. But whatever I did wrong made the coating come out very lumpy & it was messy to work with. Also it took a long time to prepare.
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Grilled Flat Iron Steak with Blue Cheese-Chive Butter

Reviewed on Sep. 2, 2008 by LADYSLEW
The marinade was a disappointment for me, but the others said they liked it. The butter and blue cheese mixture was the salvation of this in my opinion. I will make the butter again, but use a different marinade.
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