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This easy vegan chili with kidney beans, corn, potato, and tomatoes doesn't take much prep or time to cook and tastes great the next day.
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A chili using no meat, eggs or dairy products. Tastes great in a bread bowl and is easy to make! This soup should never be made the same way twice! Add red, green or yellow bell peppers in the first step, experiment with the beans, or add whatever your heart desires. For a non-veggie dish, add 1 lb ground beef and some sour cream. This soup should never be made the same way twice! Add red, green or yellow bell peppers in the first step, experiment with the beans, or add whatever your heart desires. For a non-veggie dish, add 1 lb ground beef and some sour cream.
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Only one pan to clean is the bonus for the cook who serves this preferred dinner of chicken and rice.
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Lazy golumpki, a Polish soup of simmered cabbage and ground beef, is an easier version of stuffed cabbage in the form of soup.
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Use a pre-baked whole wheat pizza crust, some prepared pesto sauce, and toppings of fresh spinach, tomato, and 2 kinds of cheese to make a vegetarian pizza that's on the table in just a few minutes.
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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.
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This is a simple and quick dish and tastes great the next day. Might be good for picky eaters because it does not have a strong taste, but a subtle one. To reheat, add a large tablespoon of milk and microwave.
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Easy Sauce That Goes Great With Seekh Kebab.
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This recipe for moussaka is adapted from one found in David Rosengarten's book “Taste” which includes an entire section devoted to the classic Greek casserole In the book, Mr Rosengarten claims that his is “the lightest, least oily, least tomatoey, most eggplanty, most refined moussaka that you've ever tasted.” Isn't that just what you want as you plan a dinner party