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Ham bone infuses this lima bean soup with flavor as it simmers slowly into a thick and hearty meal that many Depression-era families enjoyed.
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Stuffing is a traditional Thanksgiving accompaniment to the turkey, but turning stuffing into muffins helps them hold their own on the holiday table -- with or without the bird This recipe for stuffing muffins comes from reader Ilene Godofsky of Queens, who writes the Colorful Kitchen food blog (Ms
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This satisfying, colorful soup is loaded with chickpeas and vegetables, and it's incredibly easy to make There's not much more to it than tossing everything into a pot and letting it simmer for a couple of hours (no sautéing!) until everything is tender Do not forget to finish the soup with a flurry of the rosemary, Parmesan, lemon zest and pepper mixture
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Rich in vitamin K, Swiss chard is as good for you as it is good to eat. Spinach would also work nicely in this soup.
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Minestrone doesn't have to be a long-simmering project Adding pancetta means that the soup develops full flavor quickly, and the vegetables stay tender and tasty To jump-start the recipe, use a food processor to get the soup base going, and then start prepping the vegetables
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Caraway is common in some German-style breads, and occasionally in warm potato salads. Here it's added it to shredded red cabbage along with mild seasoned rice...
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An old fashioned recipe that is different from most pickles. Cucumbers and onions are pickled in a mustard sauce made with turmeric and celery seed.
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Massachusetts is the birthplace of the iconic Thanksgiving tableau, the home to Norman Rockwell, whose 1943 painting “Freedom From Want” gives Americans its most enduring vision of the holiday table It is also home to one of the largest Portuguese-American communities in the United States and the source of one of the nation’s most flavorful hyphenated cuisines Matthew Jennings, the chef and an owner of the forthcoming Townsman restaurant in Boston, pays homage to that cooking with a New Bedford-style Thanksgiving dressing made with local Massachusetts quahog clams and the Portuguese sausage known as chouriço