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LA Street Hot Dogs

LA Street Hot Dogs
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On my last video, I posted corn dogs and wanted to use up the rest of the hot dog package. I decided to make LA street hot dogs. LA street dogs are sold outside of sporting events, LA street fairs, and night clubs/bars. It is basically a bacon wrapped hot dog topped with onions and
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Corn Dogs / Cheese Corn Dogs

Corn Dogs / Cheese Corn Dogs
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Summer is here and when I think of summer, I think of the county fair. Hot dog on a stick is one of my childhood favorite fair foods – easy to eat while walking around =) I decided to add cheese to my corn dogs, but you can definitely omit this step. Ingredients: 1 package
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Spicy Saigon Style Fried Rice

Spicy Saigon Style Fried Rice
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If you’ve been to San Diego’s OB Noodle House and had their Special House Fried Rice, this is my version of their dish. . It doesn’t taste exactly like theirs, but it’s close to it, and I am happy to say I experimented with my measurements the first time and it came out perfect! I hope
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Pad See Ew

Pad See Ew
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I had left over Chinese broccoli and steak, so I decided to make pad see ew. Pad see ew is a popular stir fried noodle dish from Thailand. What I like about this dish is that you can add any protein (shrimp, steak, chicken, or tofu) you want and most importantly, it is a quick
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“Philly” Cheese Steak

“Philly” Cheese Steak
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I was told not to call it a “Philly” Cheese Steak because it’s not from Philly, but to each their own.  It’s a “Philly” cheese steak made with a “New York” strip steak and “French” rolls …. I guess I can just call it a cheese steak sammy!  This recipe is a no-brainer and simple
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Delmonico Steak with Herb Butter

Delmonico Steak with Herb Butter
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It was date night at my place tonight. My boyfriend loves steak so I wanted to treat him to a fancy steak house dinner at home.  I wanted to make prime rib, however I did not want to be left with tons of left overs, so the butcher recommended this delmonico steak.  There was about two
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Chicken Fried Steak

Chicken Fried Steak
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I love chicken fried steak,  Every Sunday, during football season, when I am not at the game, I go to this restaurant in San Diego and always order the chicken fried steak for brunch.  I wanted to recreate this dish at home. This dish has the most crispy batter with a juicy tender steak inside.
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Japchae

Japchae
Posted in : Beef, Chicken/Poultry, Korean Dishes, One Pot Meals, Pasta, Stir Fry Dishes on by : Ivy's Kitchen
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Japchae is one of my favorite Korean dishes. It is Korea’s version of the Filipino Pancit(video that I posted prior to this). Japchae is a stir-fried dish. In this dish I use sweet potato noodles and various vegetables. You can make this with chicken, pork, shrimp, or beef. You can also leave the meat out
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Osso Buco with Pappardelle

Osso Buco with Pappardelle
Posted in : Beef, Italian Dishes, One Pot Meals, Pasta, veal on by : Ivy's Kitchen
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Today on Ivy’s Kitchen, I make this rich traditional decadent Italian recipe using veal shanks. I used a low and slow braise cooking method and cooked the shanks with vegetables, herbs, chicken stock and wine. The marrow in the bone gives this the sauce a very rich flavor. To brighten up this dish, I topped
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