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This Mexican-inspired dish features a combination of shredded cooked chicken, tomato chipotle soup, onion, garlic, cheese and crispy tortilla strips. It's easy to prepare, super delicious and guaranteed to be a hit at your dinner table!
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Like other commonplace ingredients, beans too often fail to get their culinary due Prepared with a little care, they can be as good in their own way as caviar, with subtly distinct, satisfyingly earthy flavors and a texture perfectly pitched between tenderness and chew This recipe provides a classy twist on the typical view of pork and beans and even includes the use of that ubiquitous green, kale.
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This is a pureed soup with onions, potatoes and zucchini cooked in chicken broth, seasoned with thyme, rosemary and basil. Thicken with potato flakes and served garnished with fresh dill weed.
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This potato, leek, and carrot soup flavored with fresh ginger and ground turmeric makes a comforting vegetarian first course or entree.
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Homemade chicken matzo ball soup is full of sweet, earthy root vegetables and chopped dill for an updated version of a vintage recipe handed down for generations. Perfect for Passover, but you'll want to make it all year.
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This baked chicken Parmesan can be served with fresh salad or over hot spaghetti with extra marinara sauce.
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A healthy chicken alfredo with zucchini ribbons recipe.
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These crispy fritters, which Melissa Clark developed for her picky daughter, are also an ideal cocktail accompaniment Hot, salty and crunchy: They can be devoured in one or two bites To make them, combine shredded or diced carrots and zucchini, lemon zest and scallion with a light batter of flour, egg, milk, coriander and pepper
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It doesn't surprise me how often people order cold noodles with sesame sauce at Chinese restaurants What is surprising, though, is how few people make the dish at home It is incredibly easy to prepare, with common ingredients, and you can serve it as a main course or appetizer