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    Hurricane Helen

    Kansas City

    Chef #395495

    Kansas City

    Joined: Nov 27, 2006

    2 reviews by Hurricane Helen

    1 - 2 of 2 sorted by Date | Rating | Helpful

    Reviewed Kansas City Steak Soup
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     |  (1 person found this helpful) |  By Sharon123

    "As a Kansas City area resident, I had to try this recipe. It is very good, although I would suggest reducing the tomato content and increasing the beef broth. I also added corn and it was an improvement. A great use for leftover steak."

    Nov 5, 2012 on Food.com

    Recipe #135548

    Reviewed Unbelievable Baked Buffalo Wings
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     |  By WhoDat

    "I made this recipe for a holiday party and they were a hit. I changed it a little, by coating the wings in the sauce before they went into the oven. Also, I used Frank's Hot Sauce, diluted by about 25% with tomato sauce, because I prefer less spice. After they came out of the oven, I coated them again. My son is using this recipe for his Super Bo..."

    Feb 1, 2012 on Food.com

    Recipe #155021

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