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Remember the chicken-and-stars soup of your youth This is like that, but heartier, more healthful and a touch more sophisticated It's loaded with vegetables – carrots, leeks, celery – and seasoned with generous amounts of garlic, tarragon, thyme, parsley and bay leaf
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Transform your leftover cooked chicken into these tasty empanadas. This delicious, crispy, and tender Mediterranean-inspired finger food is easy to make!
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Freshly cooked white beans hold their shape better than canned ones, so unless you’re really pinched for time, cook the beans yourself for this hearty, lively winter salad Serve it as a side dish for roasted meats or chicken If you omit the anchovies in the dressing (use capers instead), it would be an excellent meatless main course
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Get Smothered Andouille Sausage and Shrimp Over Creamy Stone Ground Grits Recipe from Food Network
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Brighten your day with this delicious and comforting egg custard.
Ingredients: milk, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla, nutmeg
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This tangy topping is a perfect accompaniment for all kinds of soups.
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This hearty version of miso soup has potatoes, mushrooms, tofu, and seaweed--try it on a cold night for a satisfying meal.
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"This is a very old pie, probably invented by people who had little access to fresh supplies such as lemons or cream. Some say that it was the pioneer women who first thought up the idea. The lemon extract in this recipe is a my addition. The original recipe calls for regular vinegar which, for me, gives a bland pie. You can substitute apple cider vinegar, leaving out the lemon extract, for a very good taste. Be sure to let the pie crust cool before filling."
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Healthy, hearty lentils get a burst of flavorful protein from crispy fried tofu and hot and spicy chile oil.
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A fragrant curry powder made from scratch takes this family-friendly Japanese chicken and vegetable curry to a new level of deliciousness.
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Soup doesn't have to be loaded with meat to be deeply satisfying This one from Mary McCartney, devoted vegetarian, cookbook author and a daughter of Paul, is proof of that fact Quinoa adds a lovely bit of texture, and beans – practically any variety will do – add heft and a wonderful creaminess as they break down in the broth
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Enjoy this authentic Hungarian goulash, made with beef, onions, and Hungarian paprika, with a slice of rustic bread.