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This cheesy blend of catfish and vegetables is a thick, creamy crowd pleaser.
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Curry powder and crushed red pepper add a dose of spice to this thick garbanzo bean, potato, cauliflower, and squash stew.
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This recipe is one I adapted from something I found in our local newspaper over 17 years ago. It is a fantastic go-to dish that everybody loves and my kids devour...
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Jambalaya doesn't get any easier than this Instant Pot(R) version, full of andouille sausage, shrimp, chicken, and plenty of vegetables.
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This recipe uses the same technique used to make duck confit.
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For this recipe, use a crisp, fiber-packed apple like Lady Apple, Cortland, or Gala. The roasted sweet potatoes are loaded with beta-carotene.
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Rice is cooked with cumin and onion, then simmered with tomato sauce and chicken broth for this restaraunt-inspired Mexican rice recipe.
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This is an easy vegetarian tofu vindaloo similar to the kind found in Indian restaurants.
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A package of onion soup mix flavors the tomato broth in which six different vegetables are combined with shredded cabbage in this fat free, low-calorie soup.
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Given a choice, I always prefer white corn -- the sweetest and most tender you can find Although new hybrids make corn on the cob much hardier and longer-lasting than it used to be, I am still from the out-of-the-fields-and-into-the-pot school of corn cooking If you don't grow your own, try to find a farmer's market that sells fresh corn picked that morning.''
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After the big T-day feast, this classic turkey soup makes fine use of a turkey carcass with added vegetables such as carrots, celery, onions, peas, white rice, and even leftover stuffing.
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This simple stir-fry is a dish to throw together when you want something like fried rice but don’t have any cooked rice at hand Begin soaking the noodles before you begin to chop the vegetables, and they’ll be ready to stir-fry when the other prep is done.