Sweet and Sour Carrots or Copper Pennies

Recipe courtesy Dee Dee Meyer

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  • on December 11, 2010

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    I have written Paula Deen so many times to get her recipe for the copper coins (as that I what I was told they were and that they got the recipe off her website but to no avail. I was never answered one time. So, I just did a generic search on the Iron Chef America web and I was asked if I didn't mean copper pennies? Since I didn't have anything to lose I clicked and the link and found 2 recipes; one from Paula Deen but the other one sponsored by Dee Dee Meyer far exceeds the taste, ease of preparation, and end user kudos!!!! Thank you so much.

    I have been having a blast fixing it and trying it out on all kinds of things as I am using the Dee Dee Meyer recipe for an upcoming party I am having. So far I have tried putting it in a salsa platter with corn chips, pouring it over an 8 ounce block of cream cheese, and putting it out with crackers. The only thing I did different with the recipe is to add lots of that Louisiana Hot Sauce that my friend told me about.

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  • on October 15, 2006

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    I also use this sweet and sour mixture with banana peppers that have been seeded and sliced....the peppers are delicious and the sweet and sour mixtue makes a wonderful Salad Dressing....

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  • on September 24, 2005

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    This dish is so easy! It's cold, Tangy, sweet-sour, and colorful. The tomato soup is the suprise ingredient! I enjoy taking it to work for everyone to enjoy.

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  • on September 05, 2005

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    I love this as a topping on a salad, and you can even skip the salad dressing if you wish. I have adapted the recipe, adding other veggies of my choice, including beans.....awesome!! Keeps in the fridge for several weeks, I guess because of the vinegar.

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