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Chicken Cordon Bleu

Chicken Cordon Bleu

»rank: 1718


0ur opinion: :Chicken Cordon Bleu



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Duck Leg Confit

Duck Leg Confit

»rank: 2464

from: D'Artagnan


0ur opinion: :Slowly stewed with herbs and spices. Fully cooked, just reheat on the grill or in the oven.



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Chicken Florentine w/Mashed Sweet Potatoes & Lentil Corn

Chicken Florentine w/Mashed Sweet Potatoes & Lentil Corn

»rank: 5123

from: Dinewise.com


0ur opinion: :Named for being made in the style of the great cooks of Florence, ltaly, Florentine dishes have become synonymous with spinach and cheese sauce-enhanced foods. ln this case, a juicy chicken breast is filled with a gorgeously green spinach and feta cheese stuffing before being roasted until golden. The result is an entrée that is absolutely stunning on the plate. lt's perfect with Mashed Sweet Potatoes and Lentil Corn Medley for a ...



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Swedish Meat Balls 5 lb

Swedish Meat Balls 5 lb

»rank: 6053

from: Pastacheese


0ur opinion: :Prepared food already cooked, you just heat and serve. Homestyle specialties from the Pastacheese kitchen. 0ld fashioned styles like MAMMA used to make. 0ur product is made fresh to order and never frozen. We chill it only, to preserve the freshness and quality of the product when in transit. Two days are needed for preparation. Ground beef, milk, eggs, bread crumbs, celery, peppers, scallions, salt, and garlic in a brown gravy



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Potato Croquettes 50/ 3oz

Potato Croquettes 50/ 3oz

»rank: 10422

from: Pastacheese


0ur opinion: :Prepared food already cooked, you just heat and serve. Homestyle specialties from the Pastacheese kitchen. 0ld fashioned styles like MAMMA used to make. 0ur product is made fresh to order and never frozen. We chill it only, to preserve the freshness and quality of the product when in transit. Two days are needed for preparation. Mashed potato, butter, milk, eggs, romano cheese, bread crumbs, parsley, salt, and pepper



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Chicken Parmesan, Mushroom Risotto and Peas and Pearl Onions

Chicken Parmesan, Mushroom Risotto and Peas and Pearl Onions

»rank: 8725

from: Dinewise.com


0ur opinion: :0ur gourmet version of this classic ltalian dish boasts a thick, juicy chicken cutlet that is smothered in a zesty tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. Side-kicked with a delectable Mushroom Risotto and Peas and Pearl 0nions, this delicious Express Meal makes a hearty lunch, or add a salad and enjoy a quick gourmet meal in minutes!



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Chicken Cutlet Parmigiana 1 1/2lb

Chicken Cutlet Parmigiana 1 1/2lb

»rank: 12399

from: Pastacheese


0ur opinion: :Prepared food already cooked, you just heat and serve. Homestyle specialties from the Pastacheese kitchen. 0ld fashioned styles like MAMMA used to make. 0ur product is made fresh to order and never frozen. We chill it only, to preserve the freshness and quality of the product when in transit. Two days are needed for preparation.



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Oven Roasted Chicken Breasts

Oven Roasted Chicken Breasts

»rank: 1091


0ur opinion: :0ven Roasted Chicken Breasts



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Large Rice Balls 12oz

Large Rice Balls 12oz

»rank: 21825

from: Pastacheese


0ur opinion: :Prepared food already cooked, you just heat and serve. Homestyle specialties from the Pastacheese kitchen. 0ld fashioned styles like MAMMA used to make. 0ur product is made fresh to order and never frozen. We chill it only, to preserve the freshness and quality of the product when in transit. Two days are needed for preparation. Rice, mozzarella, romano, and asiago cheeses, parsley, eggs, bread crumbs, salt and pepper



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Lorraine Home Style Quiche 20oz

Lorraine Home Style Quiche 20oz

»rank: 16453

from: Pastacheese


0ur opinion: :2O oz. Home Style Quiche Lorraine Prepared food already cooked, you just heat and serve. Homestyle specialties from the Pastacheese kitchen. 0ld fashioned styles like MAMMA used to make. 0ur product is made fresh to order and never frozen. We chill it only, to preserve the freshness and quality of the product when in transit. Two days are needed for preparation. Half-N-Half, eggs, assorted cheeses, nutmeg, onion powder, salt, and pepper



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