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6 Bean Soup
6 Bean Soup

The soup was delicious and easy to make. Ideal for cold winter days.

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Unusual Chinese Grilled Shortribs

Chinese grilled short ribs butterflied into a single accordion strip and marinated in peanut butter, curry, sesame oil, soy, and rice wine. Smoky, tender, unusual.

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Spicy Korean Marinade

Spicy Korean marinade with shoyu, brown rice vinegar, and hot pepper sesame oil. Three ingredients that work on tofu, tempeh, chicken, or fish.

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Lamb Pasta

Oven-braised lamb stew with flageolet beans, elbow macaroni, fresh oregano, and Roma tomatoes. Browned lamb simmers in stock for 1 1/2 hours, then the pasta cooks right in the pot.

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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Creamy Beet Soup With Dill & Yogurt

A delicious soup that is easy to make and will open you up to new flavors.

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Easy Cola Beef Pot Roast

Easy cola beef pot roast braised in cola and chicken broth with onion, carrot, and peas. Surprising soda-tenderized beef with a glossy, sweet-savory sauce.

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Broccoli & Cheese Barley Soup

Creamy broccoli cheddar soup with hearty pearl barley, garlic, and skim milk. High-fiber, lower-fat comfort in a bowl that's thick, cheesy, and deeply warming.

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Kohlsuppe - Cabbage Soup

Tossed some broth and cabbage into the slow cooker, and household members said, "Hmm, smells good, what is it?" Just some cabbage. That's it." He said "You should find a Gerrman name for it." Really simple, and very tasty! Easy to make with typical ingredients that can be found in your pantry.

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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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Ash-E-Jow (Iranian/Persian Barley Soup) 1

Pearl barley simmers in chicken stock with carrots, turmeric, and lime juice, then gets finished with sour cream in this Persian-inspired soup that's both hearty and surprisingly bright.

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Silky Fennel Soup

Silky chilled fennel soup, fennel simmered with shallots and garlic, pureed with lemon and dill, then blended with cool yogurt. A light, tangy, anise-kissed soup served cold as a refreshing starter.

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Low Fat Cheesy Potatoes

Low-fat cheesy potatoes are the classic hash brown casserole, lightened up with reduced-fat soup, cheddar, and sour cream. Creamy, comforting, and crowned with a crunchy crushed-cereal topping.

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Tomato Dolmas

Tomato dolmas is a really nice recipe, healthy, nutritious and lookes great!

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Loaded Black Bean Soup

Loaded black bean soup pureed silky-smooth with smoky ham hock, sherry, lemon, and a finish of sour cream and fresh dill. Steakhouse-style classic that elevates the humble bean.

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Caldo Callego (Spanish Vegetable & Sausage Soup)

A savory and delicious soup made with juicy tomatoes, chickpeas and succulent veal sausage.

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