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Spiced Shrimp with Broilered Polenta (New Year's Eve)

Spiced shrimp with broiled polenta stacks lemon-sage shrimp onto crisp-broiled polenta rounds, finished with crumbled prosciutto. An elegant, quick New Year's Eve appetizer or small-plate main.

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Pumpkin Ravioli Soup

Pumpkin ravioli soup, a silky sage-and-thyme pumpkin broth ladled over plump cheese ravioli and dusted with cinnamon. A cozy fall bowl that comes together in about half an hour.

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Dilly Potato Cheese Soup

Creamy potato cheese soup brightened with a generous full cup of fresh dill and finished with sharp cheddar. A warming bowl with golden carrots, soft potatoes, and a pop of fresh herb.

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Cumin Quick Black Bean Soup

A hearty soup that can pretty much go with anything else you serve for lunch or dinner.

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Mac & Cheese

Baked mac and cheese with tomato sauce, sharp cheddar, and chicken broth soaked into the noodles before baking. A Southern-style casserole with no cream sauce needed.

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Creamy Cauliflower Leek Soup

Creamy cauliflower leek soup gets its silky body from pureed cauliflower, not heavy cream, with slowly cooked sweet leeks, a touch of Dijon, and lemon thyme. A velvety, light soup finished with chives and crisp garlic croutons.

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Clams in Black Bean Sauce (Chinese New Year)

Fermented black beans can be found at Asian markets; but if unavailable, you can substitute prepared black bean sauce.

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Roasted Duckling with Apple Sesame Stuffing

Roasted Duckling with Apple Sesame Stuffing recipe

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Creamy Reuben Soup

Creamy Reuben soup: corned beef, sauerkraut, and Swiss cheese melted into a half-and-half base for everything you love about a Reuben sandwich in a bowl. Serve with rye croutons.

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Spinach-Ricotta Stuffed Shells

Spinach ricotta stuffed shells with a cabbage twist, baked in tomato-broth sauce with nutmeg. A lighter Italian-American main with hidden-vegetable smarts.

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Hot & Sour Seafood Soup (Thai)

Thai hot and sour seafood soup with shrimp, scallops, and shiitake mushrooms in a fragrant lemongrass and lime leaf broth. A bright, gluten-free tom yum-style soup ready in under an hour.

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Orzo & Toasted Barley

Very great orzo and toasted barsley, light and healthy.

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Homemade Whole Grain Dog Biscuits

Homemade whole grain dog biscuits combine wheat, rye, cornmeal, and cracked bulgur into a chicken broth-flavored dough, baked until bone-hard. A wholesome DIY treat your dog will recognize from the first sniff.

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Delicious Hamburger Noodle Soup

Hamburger noodle soup with ground beef, wide egg noodles, mirepoix, tomatoes, and thyme in chicken broth. A budget-friendly family soup served with a dollop of sour cream.

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Rich Garlic Soup

Rich garlic soup pureed with 28 cloves of slow-caramelized garlic, onions, bouquet garni, and cream. A French-style starter that's silky, deeply savory, and surprisingly mellow.

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Amazing Creamy Vichyssoise

Vichyssoise is the chilled French leek and potato soup, enriched with heavy cream and half-and-half, finished with snipped chives. Silky, cold, and the original elegant summer first course.

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