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This is a simple recipe for Texas chili I learned from my mother. I like my chili with a little fire to it, but you can adjust this recipe to your liking.
This is a simple recipe for Texas chili I learned from my mother. I like my chili with a little fire to it, but you can adjust this recipe to your liking.
Ingredients:
beef, onion, bell pepper, pinto beans, tomatoes, tomato sauce, jalapeno peppers, chili powder, red pepper flakes, black pepper, salt, garlic powder
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This is a very easy shepherd's (cottage) pie that's topped with wonderful garlic and Romano potatoes. You can change the ingredients to add almost anything you like. Kids love this, and it's even better after sitting for a day. You should have most of the ingredients on hand so no trips to the grocery! You can substitute any cheese for the Romano, as well.
This is a very easy shepherd's (cottage) pie that's topped with wonderful garlic and Romano potatoes. You can change the ingredients to add almost anything you like. Kids love this, and it's even better after sitting for a day. You should have most of the ingredients on hand so no trips to the grocery! You can substitute any cheese for the Romano, as well.
Ingredients:
beef, onion, rosemary, basil, tomato sauce, tomatoes, mixed vegetables, potatoes, butter, romano cheese, garlic, salt, oregano, milk
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Tender filet mignon is drizzled with a savory Gorgonzola cream sauce and topped with crumbled bacon bits and sliced green onions.
Tender filet mignon is drizzled with a savory Gorgonzola cream sauce and topped with crumbled bacon bits and sliced green onions.
Ingredients:
heavy cream, gorgonzola cheese, parmesan cheese, salt, black pepper, nutmeg, beef tenderloin, lemon pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, bacon, green onions
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This recipe is by Leslie Kaufman and takes 15 to 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Leslie Kaufman and takes 15 to 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The chef Paul Prudhomme's unassailably authentic seafood jambalaya requires two hours of cooking time, apart from the preparation This version stands up reasonably well, and cuts down the preparation and cooking time to just under 60 minutes.
The chef Paul Prudhomme's unassailably authentic seafood jambalaya requires two hours of cooking time, apart from the preparation This version stands up reasonably well, and cuts down the preparation and cooking time to just under 60 minutes.
Ingredients:
shrimp, corn, flour, onion, green onions, green pepper, celery, garlic, ham, tomatoes, thyme, oregano, rice, green onion
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Get Stir-Fried Chinese Vegetables Recipe from Food Network
Get Stir-Fried Chinese Vegetables Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
vegetable oil, ginger, garlic, chili, red onion, bok choy, chinese broccoli, long beans, scallions, napa cabbage, chicken stock, soy sauce, cornstarch, sesame seeds
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Shuffling Thanksgiving dishes that require different cooking temperature can be challenging. Save oven space on the big day by letting your Instant Pot® handle the dressing.
Shuffling Thanksgiving dishes that require different cooking temperature can be challenging. Save oven space on the big day by letting your Instant Pot® handle the dressing.
Ingredients:
chicken broth, egg, italian sausage, butter, onion, celery, water chestnuts, parsley, salt, thyme, sage, black pepper, stuffing
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This soup has all of the flavors of lasagna without the hours in the kitchen. Thanks to the Instant Pot(R), it is made with minimal effort and fairly quickly.
This soup has all of the flavors of lasagna without the hours in the kitchen. Thanks to the Instant Pot(R), it is made with minimal effort and fairly quickly.
Ingredients:
italian sausage, sirloin, olive oil, onion, garlic, chicken broth, lasagna noodles, salt, black pepper, parmesan cheese
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With rotisserie, whole roasted chickens so readily available from carryout shops to grocery stores, otherwise labor intensive dishes can now be prepared on the fly for any weeknight supper. Use what's needed for your recipe, and get creative with the endless possible uses for the leftovers.
With rotisserie, whole roasted chickens so readily available from carryout shops to grocery stores, otherwise labor intensive dishes can now be prepared on the fly for any weeknight supper. Use what's needed for your recipe, and get creative with the endless possible uses for the leftovers.
Ingredients:
rotisserie chicken, pinto beans, jack cheese, onion, olive oil, tomato sauce, chicken broth, sour cream, corn tortillas
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With the veal scaloppine, peas and mint, this pasta is springlike, although you can make it year-round. Buy frozen petit peas, which are as good asif not better thanwhats usually available fresh and are a lot easier to prepare.
With the veal scaloppine, peas and mint, this pasta is springlike, although you can make it year-round. Buy frozen petit peas, which are as good asif not better thanwhats usually available fresh and are a lot easier to prepare.
Ingredients:
butter, olive oil, veal scaloppine, salt, onion, dry white wine, chicken broth, heavy cream, peas, fettuccine, black pepper
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This vegan version of the classic soup may be dairy-free, but it sure isn't flavor-free. Soy milk gives the comforting meal a bit of richness, while the potatoes and carrots make it hearty and filling.
This vegan version of the classic soup may be dairy-free, but it sure isn't flavor-free. Soy milk gives the comforting meal a bit of richness, while the potatoes and carrots make it hearty and filling.
Ingredients:
olive oil, onion, garlic, vegetable broth, potatoes, baby carrots, kernel corn, soy milk, garlic powder, salt, black pepper, flour, parsley
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This is a seafood stuffing that has been in my family for a while. We have never actually stuffed the bird with this to avoid the turkey having a 'fishy' taste. We tend to like our dressing very moist, but if you prefer a drier stuffing, only use half of the broth.
This is a seafood stuffing that has been in my family for a while. We have never actually stuffed the bird with this to avoid the turkey having a 'fishy' taste. We tend to like our dressing very moist, but if you prefer a drier stuffing, only use half of the broth.
Ingredients:
margarine, green bell pepper, onion, celery, crabmeat, shrimp, bread crumbs, bread stuffing, sugar, cream of mushroom soup, chicken broth