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This recipe is from my grandma and I have loved it ever since I was a child. I could eat it EVERY day. The homemade noodles are simple, and you can use frozen chicken breast if you don't have time to use a whole chicken.
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Cabbage, carrots, celery, sweet onion, and just the right amount of ketchup (yes, ketchup) make this lovely vegetable soup. Best if cooked one day ahead, refrigerated overnight and heated just before serving.
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Simmer zucchini, Italian sausage, and canned tomatoes in a slow cooker for a hearty, weeknight meal.
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 2 hours 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Egg noodles are topped with shredded chicken and bean sprouts, bathed in hot chicken broth, drizzled with thinly sliced shallots cooked in oil and topped with green onion in this quick Asian soup.
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Chicken broth, ground beef, and escarole are the primary ingredients of this traditional soup. The ground beef is combined with bread crumbs, egg, and Parmesan cheese to make bite-sized meat balls, which float amid the escarole broth.
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 1 hour 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Match this standard onion soup with a bottle of Zinfandel and a green salad for a delicious supper. Yellow or white onions are mixed with beef broth, a teaspoon of sugar, and some white wine. Topped with sliced French bread and shredded Swiss. Deliciou
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Whole peppercorns and bay leaves give their distinctive flavors to this simple but delicious chicken soup recipe. A leftover chicken, a couple of carrots and potatoes, some green beans, and an onion are all you need. Serve with fresh rye bread.
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Cubes of processed cheese are stirred into slices of sausage and potatoes cooked in chicken broth to create a thick soup which is thinned to the desired consistency with evaporated milk.
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If using canned cherries, use their liquid in step 1 to replace an equal amount of water.
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This simple but elegant soup graced the table at one of the monthly luncheons held by the Thursday Afternoon Cooking Club, an organization of Wichita, Kan., women that has been meeting since 1894 Each month, the 24 women of the club gather over their best tableware to share recipes and cooking tips English cucumbers work well for this recipe, but cucumbers fresh from the garden are a great choice if you have them