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Hot Honey Ham, Citrus Salad & a Spring Fling 🐇🌿
Before refrigeration, farmers slaughtered pigs in late fall. The meat was cured (salted/smoked) over winter and was finally ready to eat in early spring—right around Easter. And Let’s be honest—ham also wins the table for many reasons: • It feeds a crowd • It’s easy to prepare • It takes on glazes beautifully (honey, mustard, clove, maple) • Looks impressive as a centerpiece On Friday Teena made a Hot Honey Ham on Twin Cities Live and you can watch the sh
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Apr 52 min read


Soda Bread Crusted Pork chops & Colcannon Potatoes on WCCO
Soda Bread Crusted Pork Chops & Colcannon Potatoes for St. Patrick's Day on WCCO!
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Mar 124 min read


Bold + Buttery Contrast: A Luxurious Steak and Seafood Experience
The deep savory flavor of steak meets the sweet tenderness of lobster or shrimp. Your taste buds will enjoy the ultimate flavor rollercoaster. Feels Luxurious Without Being Complicated This dish is restaurant-worthy yet easy to recreate on the grill or in a cast iron skillet. To watch the episode, click here but fast forward to minute 29 if you don’t want to watch the entire show. How to Make Ingredients Servings: 2 For the Mashed Potatoes: 1 large russet potato, peeled and
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Feb 103 min read


Italian Meatball Parmesan Recipe on Twin Cities Live!
“These Italian meatballs are the real MVP of the game day table — juicy, and way more exciting than a 10-yard gain! Whether they’re sliding into buns or basking in marinara, they’re the snack everyone’s cheering for before halftime.” 🏈🍝 They’re perfect party fare — easy to serve, juicy and flavorful, and always a crowd-pleaser at a Super Bowl spread. Platter-style meatballs or sliders are especially great finger food that keeps the crowd happy. Mention Twin Cities Live in s
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Feb 73 min read
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