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Easy and delicious, this recipe features chicken breast, spaghetti sauce, pepper, mushroom, and onion cooked low and slow in a slow cooker.
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This vegan and gluten-free mushroom and coconut milk soup is quick and easy to make for a tasty weeknight meal. Pack the leftovers for lunch!
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Fresh mushrooms cooked with onions and bacon add savory appeal to piping hot pasta tossed with eggs, cream and Parmesan. The heat of the pasta cooks the eggs, and a sprinkling of parsley and pepper flakes finishes the dish.
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This cheesy egg casserole with onion, bacon, and potatoes is like a gluten-free quiche, sure to be a crowd-pleaser at breakfast or brunch.
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Ready in just 35 minutes! This comfort food casserole uses pantry ingredients for convenience and potato chips for crunch.
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Three types of rice are cooked with white cooking wine, broth, mushrooms, carrots and thyme to yield a truly delicious side dish.
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A few conveniences make it so easy to prepare this popular chicken and pasta dish with creamy mushroom-Cheddar cheese sauce.
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These potato- and porcini mushroom-stuffed Ukrainian dumplings are like large ravioli. Serve them with butter and fresh herbs, fried onions, pork cracklings, or sour cream with dill.
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A very quick, easy, and inexpensive main dish to prepare. You can top this with sour cream before serving, if you'd like. Depending who will dine with me, I add some red pepper flakes for added pizzazz.
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A vegetarian version of the traditional salad, tossed with almonds and mushrooms.
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Flavorful and easy, this steak takes less than thirty minutes from start to finish--less if you choose to broil instead of BBQ.
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Dangmyeon, or Korean glass noodles, made with sweet potato starch, have a wonderful chewy, slippery texture Combined with an abundance of stir-fried vegetables and beef, then tossed with soy sauce, sesame oil and abundant black pepper, Japchae teems with multiple savory flavors and contrasting textures Delicious warm, at room temperature or cold, it's an ideal dish for potlucks and project-focused dinner parties alike.