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Indonesian Sate' Shrimp

Indonesian satay shrimp skewered and broiled in a spiced peanut butter sauce with turmeric, chili, and lemon juice. Served over rice with a creamy peanut gravy.

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Backyard Booyah

Backyard booyah, the giant slow-simmered meat-and-vegetable stew of the Upper Midwest. Beef, soup bones, and chicken cooked until they fall off the bone, then loaded with vegetables in a kettle.

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Kasha with Mushrooms

Kasha with porcini and white mushrooms, sauteed vegetables, and a finish of soy sauce baked in a casserole. Nutty buckwheat groats with deep, earthy mushroom flavor.

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Seafood Lasagna

Try something new in the kitchen with this succulent dish that will have everyone asking for a second helping.

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Mom's Hot & Sour Soup

Mom's hot and sour soup combines silken tofu, bamboo shoots, shredded pork, white vinegar heat, and a swirled egg ribbon in a sesame-finished Chinese broth. Ready in 30 minutes start to finish.

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Ginger Beef & Ramen Noodle Soup

Why this recipe works: Simmering chicken broth with lime zest and ginger is a shortcut to Asian flavor.

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Hearty Minestrone

Hearty minestrone: vegetable soup with leeks, potatoes, white beans, zucchini, orzo pasta, and spinach in chicken broth. Lighter weeknight take on the Italian classic in 30 minutes.

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Orange Pork Tenderloin with Orange, Honey & Soy Marinade

Orange Pork Tenderloin with Orange, Honey and Soy Marinade recipe

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Spiced Lentils with Apple Crisps & Curried Yogurt

Spiced Lentils with Apple Crisps and Curried Yogurt recipe

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Whole Wheat Penne with Collard Greens, Beans, Tomato, & Garlic Chips

Whole Wheat Penne with Kale, Beans, Tomato, and Garlic Chips recipe

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Colcannon & Corned Beef Soup

Hearty Irish-inspired soup blending colcannon flavors with corned beef, cabbage, kale, leeks, and russet potatoes in a brothy base spiked with sherry and warm spices.

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Caribbean Flavor Seafood Soup

Caribbean seafood soup simmers shrimp and crab with zucchini, squash, and potatoes in a creamy, lime-brightened broth. An easy one-pot soup with a Caribbean lean and an optional kick of heat.

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Nathan's Dirty Rice

Authentic Cajun dirty rice, ground beef, pork, and chicken giblets slow-simmered with the holy trinity of onion, pepper, and celery, then finished with cream and rice. Deeply savory, and even better the next day.

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Sautéed Vegetables with Cashews

Enjoy this great side dish with all of the health benefits enjoyed from the phytonutrients from the vegetables combined with the heart-healthy monounsaturated fats from the nuts. It's a great side dish to accompany fish and poultry entrées.

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Best Dill Pickle Soup

Polish-style dill pickle soup with shredded dill pickles, chicken broth, white wine, garlic, and a touch of curry. A creamy tangy soup that's a beloved Eastern European cold-weather classic.

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Northwest Fish Veggie Cioppino

Northwest fish veggie cioppino simmers tomatoes, white wine, and chicken broth with peppers, carrots, celery, and garlic before folding in flaky fish fillets. Hearty Pacific-style stew, ready in under an hour.

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