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Sloppy Joes a la Bobby

Slow cooker sloppy joes with brown sugar, mustard, vinegar, and Worcestershire sauce over ground beef. Set it and forget it for a sweet-tangy crowd-pleasing sandwich night.

Thyme Braised Brussels Sprouts
Thyme Braised Brussels Sprouts

Infuse flavor into boring Brussels sprouts by shallow braising in stock with shallots and thyme.

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Green Enchiladas

Green enchiladas with shredded chicken rolled in flour tortillas, smothered in creamy tomatillo-sour cream sauce and melted Monterey Jack. Weeknight Mexican comfort in under 30 minutes.

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Tostadas De Pollo Y Frijoles

Crispy chicken tostadas piled high with mashed black beans, shredded lettuce, cheddar cheese, and a kick of hot sauce. A 30-minute Mexican dinner for two that's loaded with fresh toppings and bold flavor.

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Matt's Queso

Loaded queso dip with sausage, jalapeno, red bell pepper, and melted American cheese in chicken broth. A Tex-Mex cheese dip that doubles as a sauce for potatoes or noodles.

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Loin of Veal with Truffle Sauce

Loin of veal braised in butter with mushrooms, tomatoes, and marjoram, finished with a truffle sauce made by soaking chopped truffles in cognac for 1-2 hours. Serves 8.

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Seafood Pozole

A light, brothy Mexican pozole with tender fish, hominy, tomatoes, green chiles, and cumin, finished with fresh lime. This seafood twist on the classic soup is ready in 30 minutes.

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Mary Nell Reck's Galveston Rub

Galveston rub: a wet Texas Gulf Coast paste of crushed garlic, cayenne, paprika, and lemon juice for poultry and pork. Four ingredients, ten minutes, makes about ⅓ cup.

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Singapore-Style Rice Noodles

Stir-fried rice noodles tossed in a ginger-garlic curry sauce with shredded vegetables, fresh chili, and silky scrambled egg. A quick weeknight noodle dish ready in under 45 minutes.

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Beef with Assorted Vegetables - Szechuan

Szechuan-style flank steak stir-fried with snow peas, mushrooms, carrots, and dried red chilies in an oyster sauce and sesame oil glaze. A spicy, authentic Chinese beef dish ready in about an hour.

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Shepherd's Pie II

If you're feeding a large family, then make this scrumptious dish that tastes so good, your kids will love you forever!

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Fried Rice No. 1

A simple and scrumptious fried rice made with green peas, bean sprouts and mixed herbs.

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Red & White Pasta, Tomatoes & Beans

This simple side dish is a good source of fiber. Increase the portion size and it doubles as a meatless main dish.

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Curried Apples & Shrimp

Quick curried shrimp with sauteed apples in a light curry-butter sauce. Sweet fruit meets tender shrimp in a 20-minute weeknight dinner that pairs beautifully with steamed rice.

Creamy Tomato Onion Soup
Creamy Tomato Onion Soup

Velvety creamy tomato onion soup made with pureed fresh tomatoes, sauteed onions, basil, and silken tofu for a dairy-free, high-fiber bowl. A comforting homemade tomato soup that simmers in under 45 minutes with a silky, rich finish.

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Carolina Style Polenta

Carolina-style polenta made from corn grits cooked creamy and slow, enriched with butter and bouillon, then sliced, coated in cracker crumbs, and pan-fried until golden and crispy.

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