Beth's Favorite Family Recipes
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Cookbook Recipes

Fresh Strawberry Dessert

Auntie Mae's Sugar Cookies

Barbecue Salmon Steaks

Oven Stew for Two

Meat Loaf

Delmonico Potatoes

Barbecue chicken wings

Salted Butter and Chocolate chunk Shortbread Cookies

Chili

Creamy Mac 'n Cheese

Pete's Pumpkin Bread

Corn Casserole

Oil Pastry for Pie

Meat Gravy from Scratch

Sweet and Sour Meatballs

Quiche Lorraine

Scampi Italiano

Spaghetti Bolognese

Coq au Vin

Oven Stew for Two

Roasted Mediterranean Chicken

Pap's Chili

Hot Cheese Artichoke Dip

Baked Butternut Squash

Apple Pie

Chicken Curry

Garlic Roasted Chicken and Potatoes

Spinach Stuffed Chicken Breasts

Pork Chops with Herb Mustard Butter

Pasta with Carbonara Sauce

Baked Chicken Thighs in Tangy Sauce

Chicken Marsala over White Rice

Easy Christmas Punch

Holiday Punch

Chocolate Sheet Cake

Candy Bar Sheet Cake (Union Leader Newspaper)

Caramelized Squash
Auntie Mae's Sugar Cookies
My great aunt Mae McLaughlin made these cookies for us whenever we would visit her down the beach in Nantasket. My mother adopted this recipe and it has become a family favorite.Barbecue Salmon Steaks
I picked up this recipe in the grocery store years ago and loved it from the first time we made it. The marinade is bold and delicious.Oven Stew for Two
This is the perfect meal for a cold winter night. Simple to prepare and very tasty.Delmonico Potatoes
This was handed down to me by my mom, Grammy Marie McLaughlin. I think of her every time I make it.Salted Butter and Chocolate chunk Shortbread Cookies
This recipe is from Cousin Cait Robbins who is clearly a pro at baking them. In fact, they are so good, they never get to the storage stage! (So I've heard!)Pete's Pumpkin Bread
This is an old favorite of mine. I used to make batches of this bread in mini-loaf pans and give them as Christmas gifts to office staff. Always a big hit!Oil Pastry for Pie
This was my mom's pie crust recipe. She made the best pies in the world! She got the recipe from her great Auntie Mae, who raised her.Scampi Italiano
I entered this recipe in the Telegraph Culinary Delights cooking contest in 1992. Didn't win, but it is still a keeper!Spaghetti Bolognese
I got this recipe from my friend Kay when we lived in Egypt. I didn't know what bolognese was, just loved this rich tasty sauce.Coq au Vin
This was the first dinner I cooked for my husband before he was my husband. The reason he married me!Roasted Mediterranean Chicken
This recipe was given to me by my friend Jan. Every time I make if for the family it gets rave reviews. Very fresh taste and healthy to boot!Pap's Chili
This is Pap's famous chili. We like it on the mild side, so feel free to spice it up with more chili powder, jalapeños, chopped green chilis, etc.Apple Pie
This recipe is from the Good Housekeeping cookbook, and is the closest I could find to my mother's apple pie.Chicken Curry
I started making this chicken recipe when I lived in Egypt. It is from the Maadi Women's Guild cookbook. I often make it with chicken thighs and drumsticks.Garlic Roasted Chicken and Potatoes
Recipe is from Allrecipes, submitted by Debi Blair McGinness. Recipe can easily be doubled to serve 8. I made this in my new copper frying pan in the oven. Came out great!Spinach Stuffed Chicken Breasts
This recipe is from Allrecipes submitted by Laurie Wheeler. I loved it when I made it. I used smaller breasts and fresh spinach. Came out great!Pork Chops with Herb Mustard Butter
Super easy and tasty. Pork makes a nice alternative to chicken and beef.Pasta with Carbonara Sauce
This recipe is a family treat and tradition. Everyone loves it, and I always make it when the girls come home to visit. It is from my favorite cookbook: Better Homes and Gardens New Cookbook, page 320.Baked Chicken Thighs in Tangy Sauce
This recipe was submitted on Allrecipes by SeattleSun and was handed down from her mother. Mom's recipes are always the best!Chicken Marsala over White Rice
This recipe was submitted by tdonoso on Allrecipes and was a hit with my husband. I am a big fan of Chicken Marsala and was thrilled to find a simple, easy recipe that tastes great!Easy Christmas Punch
This is a perfect winter holiday punch, great for adults because it is not too sweet.Chocolate Sheet Cake
A recipe from the Union Leader newspaper. Looks like a fast and go-to cake to take to potlucks.Candy Bar Sheet Cake (Union Leader Newspaper)
This looks like a great dessert to take to a Super Bowl pot luck!Caramelized Squash
Scott Strainge passed this recipe to me. It was handed down by his grandmother, who was English.Thank you for your interest in brincon's cookbook and for helping support the BakeSpace community of independent cookbook authors!
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