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The Golden State has emerged as America’s culinary capital. In the late 1970s, California chefs created California cuisine, an innovative hybrid that favors simple preparations using fresh, local, seasonal ingredients. It has also benefited from Asian, Mediterranean, and Latin influences. No fad, California cuisine today is an important contemporary culinary approach that has caught on throughout the country. The Golden State can also claim inspiration for many of our favorite foods. Though the hamburger had been around, the illustrous cheeseburger was invented in Pasadena in 1920. Other California creations include the Popsicle, hot fudge sundae, canned fruit cocktail, and French dip sandwich. In the 1930s, Hollywood's Brown Derby restaurant was the birthplace of both the Cobb salad and Shirley Temple. Creamy Green Goddess Dressing was dreamed up by a San Francisco chef in the 1920s. More recently, the fruit smoothie, fish taco, and California sushi roll have come out of the Golden State to nationwide success. Almost all of America’s almonds, walnuts, olives, artichokes, pistachios, and 9 of every 10 bottles of wine that we drink come out of California.
 

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Chewy Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies

Reviewed on Sep. 5, 2008 by MissNic
I substituted 1/4 cup cocoa powder for 1/4 cup of the flour for double chocolaty-ness! These cookies were HUGE, they definitely need to be spaced a few inches apart on the cookie sheet (I use a silpat) and they don't need to be "heaping spoonfuls" ping pong sized dough balls will work if you want more normal sized cookies. As long as you don't over-mix these come out delicious (and I don't even like oatmeal) I will be buying extra butter next time I go to the market just for these cookies.
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Chicken and Broccoli Alfredo

Reviewed on Sep. 5, 2008 by Cutiekaren
WOW! This recipie was soooo yummy!!! It took only 25 minutes to make from start to finish and me and my boyfriend ate every piece! I added a bit more parmesean cheese to give it a roasted cheese taste. mmm! will make this again for sure.
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Pizza Pasta

Reviewed on Sep. 5, 2008 by Virenda
I love this recipe. It's extremely tasty and exceptionally easy... Not to mention all the ingredients are in most peoples cabinets. This recipe is also great for adding your own "flavor" and I guarantee it'll still come out great. The only thing I did different was add hot Italian sausage because I didn't have the pepperoni on hand. It came out delicious and I plan on making it this way from now on. You'll have to use extra sauce because one can is NOT going to be enough. It's one of those recipes that will go into rotation at least a couple times a month.
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