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This fish stew, called sinigang na isda, is a traditional Filipino dish made with red snapper, radish, and fish sauce simmered with miso.
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This hearty Irish stew is packed with lamb, potatoes, and carrots and is the perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day!
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This hearty stew is super-easy to make and great for peanut butter lovers. Can be made vegetarian or with chicken.
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This beef stew is hearty, soothing, and packed with flavor. Adding caramelized kimchi as a condiment makes it even more delicious.
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What can you do with a can of chili, 8 potatoes, an onion, and two pounds of stew meat? Make Mom's Goulash, of course. Since you are using stew meat, three to four hours of slow cooking are required, but otherwise this soup is a snap to make.
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This hearty lamb and butternut squash stew is the ultimate comfort food on a cold winter's night.
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Made with a whole chicken, tomatoes, and potatoes, chicken afritada is a traditional savory stew from the Philippines that's great over rice.
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Slowly simmering the oxtails to make a rich broth delivers terrific flavor to this soup with bok choy, long beans, and eggplant.
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Summer squash, such as green and yellow zucchini and yellow crookneck squash, add flavor and heartiness to a delightful tomato-based stew flavored with Cajun Andouille sausage and served with a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese. Serve with a big slice of crusty bread to dip into the broth.
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A lemony sauce coats rice, clams, and cod in this delicious version of a traditional Greek favorite. If the rice soaks up all of the sauce, add a little more chicken stock.
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It would be hard to find a simpler meal than Mr Claiborne’s hearty beef stew, which goes beautifully with buttered noodles and a stout glass of red wine (Or, for the children, a glass of milk.) A small scattering of cloves adds a floral note to the gravy, augmented by just a little thyme, and the combination pairs beautifully with the carrots you add near the end of the cooking process, to prevent them from going mushy in the heat
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This is how my mother in law makes beef stew and she is from Alabama. As southern as you can get. Do not use generic tomatoes, they make this bland. I use arm shoulder roast and cut it up cause some beef stew meat is too tough. You can also make this with turtle meat and call it turtle stew, that's what we do! You can adjust the ingredients according to your own taste. We love to eat this with buttered bread.