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An easy soup recipe made with ground-turkey-and-rice meatballs, zucchini, carrots, tomatoes, and the Mexican flavors of cilantro, cumin, and chili powder.
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This creamy potato soup made with carrots, celery, and almond milk is a smooth and comforting dinner option that happens to be vegan.
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This recipe makes two tasty breakfast pizzas topped with sausage, bacon and vegetables. Perfect for a party brunch.
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This brine, made with vegetable broth, apple juice, and plenty of seasonings, will make your holiday turkey extra moist and flavorful. Marinate your turkey overnight for the most flavorful meat.
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Ricotta and creamy Taleggio cheeses top these wonderful white pizzas.
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A luscious egg pie with crabmeat, red pepper and Swiss cheese, and a hint of white wine. Serve for a delicious and elegant luncheon!
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This piquant chicken dish was brought to The Times in 1993 by the legendary French chef, Jacques Pépin It is made with chicken legs that are skinned and then cooked with lemon and orange peels, fresh ginger, chile powder, cumin, cayenne, garlic and apple cider – a sweet and spicy mixture that pairs beautifully with the rich, dark meat of the chicken It can be made ahead and reheated, so it makes a perfect dinner party entree.
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Kohlrabi tastes a lot like a broccoli stem, but it's milder and sweeter and the texture is crisper. Chef Stephanie Izard of Chicago's Girl & The Goat makes it the star of her delicious salad, served raw in very thin slices.
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Get ROUND 2 RECIPE: Savory Bread Pudding Bites with Apple Mustard Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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I made Sotanghon Guisado (Stir-fried rice sticks) with Beef Strips last night and posted some photos on Twitter. I received some requests right away to post the...
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This hearty and delicious soup combines a wonderful variety of vegetables with peanut butter, chicken, and a few red pepper flakes for unexpected flavors and just the right amount of kick.
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You can use fresh baby artichokes for this if they’re in season Otherwise, it may be easier to find frozen ones.