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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: peas, onion, bacon, marjoram
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Chicken breasts cook up tender and flavorful when slow-cooked in this enchilada-inspired soup. Toss all the ingredients into your slow cooker and let it simmer all day long while you're at work. The scent of dinner will come wafting through before you even get through the door!
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This pretty fruit soup, made with red wine, may be served either hot or cold as a first course or as a dessert. We always had it as a first course served hot.
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You will leave the table well-sated after a bowl or two of chicken and wild rice in a heavy cream herbed broth. Toss in a few diced pimientos for color.
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This recipe is an honor for me to share. My mother in law shared this with me and I have made this soup on cold evenings, when the cupboard was bare or when I...
Ingredients: potatoes, white onion, sauce, cheese
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The title says it all -- with potatoes, too.
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I learned to cook Thai food while living in the Thia Town area of Los Angeles. One night while prepping to make Tom Kha Gai the peanut butter caught my eye and...
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A quick, budget-friendly soup that is great for using up extra vegetables in your cabinet or fridge. Serving this with crusty bread makes a great warming meal in wintertime. Add beef or chicken in with the vegetables for a heartier meal option.
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With Italian sausage, gnocchi, spinach, and tomatoes in a rich creamy broth makes a hearty, warming one-pot meal.
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Chickpeas have an irresistibly robust and nutty flavor, and a texture that can run from crunchy to tender Dried chickpeas take longer to cook than other beans (two hours is a likely cooking time); use enough water, and the process is stress-free One major benefit to cooking chickpeas yourself — aside from the superior flavor and texture — is that the water you cook them in becomes particularly rich and flavorful by the time they’re done
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This flavorful soup is a great treat any time of year! Its sweet and fresh taste redefines this typically average dish while chunks of tomatoes give it a hearty and filling appeal. Serve small portions with you favorite bread or roll.
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This exciting combination of ingredients is easy to make! Garbanzo beans, spinach, and potatoes are blended in a richly spiced, creamy vegetable broth base.