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Delicious Cream of Cauliflower Soup

Cream of cauliflower soup blends mashed cauliflower into a buttery half-and-half base with onion, celery, parsley, and a pinch of nutmeg. Silky comfort soup ready in 20 minutes.

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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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Favourite Cream of Mushroom Soup

Cream of mushroom soup uses a pureed mushroom-onion base plus sliced mushrooms for double texture. Finished with cream, sherry, and thyme for a restaurant-style soup at home.

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Favorite Frijoles Borrachos

Frijoles borrachos drunken beans simmered with bacon, beer, garlic, oregano, and cumin until thick and rich. Tex-Mex side that doubles as a stand-alone supper with cornbread or warm tortillas.

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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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Barley-Mushroom Pilaf

Earthy mushroom pilaf with quick-cooking barley, shiitakes, and porcini in Marsala wine. Vegetarian side dish ready in 30 minutes with rosemary and sherry vinegar.

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Cheesie Potatoes (Mom's)

Mom's cheesy potato casserole made with frozen hash browns, sharp cheddar, sour cream, and cream of chicken soup, topped with buttery corn flakes. The ultimate comfort food side dish.

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Creme of Vegetable Soup

Silky pureed vegetable soup packed with broccoli, potatoes, carrots, leeks, and zucchini, finished with a pour of cream. Comfort in a bowl for chilly nights.

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Favourite Spinach & Potato Soup

Spinach and potato soup with crispy bacon, white wine, herbs, and a finish of milk and chorizo. Hearty, herb-flecked weeknight bowl ready in an hour.

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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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Caldo Callego (Spanish Vegetable & Sausage Soup)

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

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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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Low-Fat Vegetable Lasagna

Ribbons of spinach, carrots, and zucchini stack between lasagna noodles with a nutmeg-spiced cottage cheese sauce for a surprisingly rich vegetarian bake.

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Roasted Duckling with Apple Sesame Stuffing

Roasted Duckling with Apple Sesame Stuffing recipe

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