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Australian Lamb Marsala with Braised Winter Squash

Lamb Marsala: shoulder chops dredged, browned, and slow-braised in Marsala wine with mushrooms until fork-tender, then served over golden braised winter squash. A rich, cozy autumn twist on chicken marsala.

White Bean, Chard & Bacon Soup
White Bean, Chard & Bacon Soup

A hearty, flavorful soup featuring creamy white beans, tender Swiss chard, and savory bacon or pancetta, simmered in a rich chicken broth with the holy trinity of vegetables and thyme. Perfect for a cozy meal.

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Butternut Squash with Garlic, Ginger, & Lime

Butternut squash soup with garlic, fresh ginger, and a bright lime finish. A silky fall soup that balances sweet squash with warm spice and citrus zing.

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Alligator Stew

Alligator stew simmers tender cubes of gator tail in a spiced broth of green chiles, tomato, garlic and cumin. A soak in salted water and milk first keeps the meat mild and tender. A true Cajun wild-game stew.

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Country Pork Chop Casserole

Country-style pork chops simmered with apples, onions, and mixed vegetables served over quick-cooking rice. A one-skillet weeknight dinner with sweet-savory farm flavors.

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Favourite Leek & Potato Soup

Favourite leek and potato soup is a classic British comfort bowl: sweet leeks, potatoes and onion gently sweated in butter, simmered in stock and pureed velvety smooth, finished with a swirl of yogurt or cream.

Confetti Macaroni No-Bake Casserole
Confetti Macaroni No-Bake Casserole

This colorful, no-bake casserole combines al dente elbow macaroni with tender chicken (or tofu), a medley of crunchy vegetables, and nutty sunflower seeds, all coated in a creamy mayonnaise dressing. It’s a versatile, make-ahead dish ideal for picnics, potlucks, or a quick family meal, bursting with fresh flavors and textures.

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Orzo with Sun-Dried Tomatoes

Orzo tossed with rehydrated sun-dried tomatoes, mushrooms, onions, and fresh basil. No-oil pasta sautéed in chicken broth instead of butter. Ready in 25 minutes for an easy weeknight dinner.

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KFC Gravy

The Gravy used to be made fresh with the Cracklings. Now it comes in a pouch and all you have to do is add water. Thank god for modified starch products.

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Parsley & Garlic with Olive Oil Over Pasta

Parsley and Garlic with Olive Oil Over Pasta recipe

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Cabbage Sour Cream Soup

A nice simple cabbage soup from the kitchen of Heather Zink.

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Broccoli with Ricotta Over Pasta

Broccoli simmered in reduced chicken broth with garlic, onion, and caraway seeds, then finished with dollops of ricotta that melt into a creamy, light sauce over pasta.

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Bean Soup with Ham & Veggies

Old-fashioned navy bean soup with smoky ham, celery, carrots, onion, and thyme simmered low and slow into a thick, satisfying pot. Pantry-friendly comfort that thrives on cold winter nights.

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Baked Orzo with Kalamata Olives & Fresh Herb

Orzo simmers in chicken stock with briny kalamata olives, then bakes until creamy and tender. Fresh herbs stirred in at the end add a burst of color and bright flavor.

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Pea Puree

One of my favorite things to do with garden peas is to make a pea purée. Think of mashed potatoes only with peas instead.

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Garlic Sauteed Rapini

Try this quick, easy and simple garlic sauteed rapini, a good way to use up your greens.

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