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Tubes of rigatoni hold the tomato sauce, giving you a burst of creamy flavor with every bite. Use either hot or mild Italian sausage here, depending on your preference.
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Tostones are Patacones are Tachinos are Plantain Chips. In the end, it just depends if it’s a Dominican, Cuban, Colombian or Puerto Rican home serving what can...
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Ali Maffucci's recipe for Tilapia with Chayote-Mango Pasta Salad from her cookbook, Inspiralized: Turn Vegetables into Healthy, Creative, Satisfying Meals
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There's more than one way to bean a rice. Try black beans instead of kidneys to get a different style of a favorite, well-seasoned side dish.
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Serve a comforting dish of chicken breasts topped with stuffing and milk gravy for a dish that tastes like Thanksgiving without all the fuss of making a turkey.
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Hunker down with this Low Country chicken, sausage, and rice stew. Chicken Bog is even served at restaurants in South Carolina along with other local favorites.
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Golden bits of vermicelli pasta add a toasted flavor to this quick pilaf. Use your favorite seasoning in place of Greek seasoning, if desired.
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This simple recipe handed down from a Scandinavian mother uses chili beans, diced tomatoes, and tomato sauce to turn turkey, onion, and celery into a chili
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A comforting British beef and ale pie, with braised short ribs, brown ale, carrots, and celery, under a flaky, buttery top crust.
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Chopped zucchini gives a lower-fat pasta sauce made with lean ground beef extra heartiness. Great served over whole grain spaghetti or brown rice pasta.
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This gluten-free, low-carb, and paleo-friendly 'meatza' uses ground beef as a crust! It is perfect for those who crave pizza but cannot eat bread or want to cut down on some carbs.
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People sometimes say this creamy, cheesy pepper spread is too spicy, but then they keep eating it. Naturally, you can adjust the heat for personal tastes.