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| Party with Fondue Recipes
 If you’re looking for ideas for your New Year’s Eve party, why not consider fondue? Fondue is back and more popular than ever! It’s perfect for a group or just an intimate dinner for two. Dig out that fondue pot and try some fondue recipes such as Cheddar Whiskey Fondue, Kielbasa in Fondue, Flaming Turtle Chocolate Fondue, or other fondue recipes... Read more | Caviar Recipes for New Year's Parties
 What could be more extravagant or decadent for a holiday party than caviar? If the finest caviar is not in your budget, less expensive varieties will suffice, yet still impress your guests. Find out how to stretch your caviar investment and try some unique dishes such as Caviar Spread, Caviar Mold, Creme de Caviar, or other Caviar Recipes... Read more | Eggnog Recipes
 Homemade eggnog is easy to make at home, and it has a fuller, richer flavor. If you are concerned about raw eggs, fear not. This recipe gently cooks the eggs, so no worries about harmful bacteria. Brandy, bourbon, or rum are traditional liquors used with eggnog, but you may like to try something different, such as amaretto or one of the new flavored liqueurs. If you cannot use alcohol, check out the non-alcoholic version... Read more | Texas Caviar Recipe
 Black-eyed peas are a popular food to welcome in the New Year. Adding them to a spicy, fresh tomato salsa is a fun and different way to get your black-eyed peas. Texas caviar is a Tex-Mex version of the always-welcome salsa. Served with tortilla chips, it’s the perfect party appetizer or for munching in front of the TV while watching sports. Best of all, it’s even better when you make it in advance and let the flavors meld for a few days. All you have to do is pour it into a bowl at the last minute, open the bag of chips, and away you go! Small pinto beans or black beans may be substituted for the black-eyed peas, if you wish... Read more | |
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