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Confetti Macaroni No-Bake Casserole
Confetti Macaroni No-Bake Casserole

This colorful, no-bake casserole combines al dente elbow macaroni with tender chicken (or tofu), a medley of crunchy vegetables, and nutty sunflower seeds, all coated in a creamy mayonnaise dressing. It’s a versatile, make-ahead dish ideal for picnics, potlucks, or a quick family meal, bursting with fresh flavors and textures.

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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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Bavarian Dinner

Simple slow cooker recipe with authentic flavor, classic German ingredients. Perfect for Octoberfest.

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Dave's Drunken Beans

Pinto beans simmered in beer and chicken stock with rendered bacon, sliced jalapeños, garlic, onion, and fresh cilantro. A smoky, spicy Tex-Mex side known as frijoles borrachos that pairs with anything off the grill.

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Indian Style Lamb with Sweet Potatoes

Indian-style lamb with sweet potatoes is a one-pot braise of minced lamb, garam masala, ginger and garlic simmered with sweet potato and kale. A light, low-fat curry-style dinner in under 30 minutes.

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Quick' N Easy Mexican Bean Soup

This easy to make soup for lunch will have you licking your spoon, and maybe even your bowl!

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Frank Dinner

A very easy dinner using hot dogs as the main ingredient.

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Potato Soup with Parsnip & Mushroom

Potato soup with sweet parsnip and earthy mushroom, browned in butter and thickened with a touch of flour. A chunky, herb-flecked bowl with marjoram and chicken stock at the base.

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Chili Verde Stew for Crowd

Chili verde stew for a crowd: browned pork simmered with potatoes, corn, green peppers, and tomatoes in a cumin-and-oregano broth. A hearty big-batch stew built to feed a hungry party.

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Cumin Black Bean Ham Soup

Cumin black bean soup with smoked ham, sweet red pepper, and toasted garlic. Ready in 40 minutes from pantry cans, finished with sour cream and pickled jalapeños for a smoky, spicy weeknight bowl.

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Rustic French Meatloaf

Rustic French meatloaf channels country pâté with ground pork, veal, puréed chicken livers, chopped prunes, and pistachios. Served with Dijon mustard for a bistro dinner in loaf form.

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Southwestern Salmon & Black Beans

Try this blend of the sweetness of the salmon, richness of black beans and the zestiness of the topping for a taste treat.

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Super Black Bean Soup

Black bean soup built on a foundation of salt pork, ham hock, and aromatics, slow-simmered until the beans collapse, then pureed smooth and finished with sherry and wine vinegar. A Cuban-style classic that makes 16 generous servings.

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Quinoa & Black Beans

This is a very good sidedish, and a accompaniment with meat dish.

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Barley Risotto

Pressure cooker barley risotto with dried mushrooms, blue cheese, and Parmesan, no stirring required. Creamy, chewy alternative to classic Arborio risotto ready in under 20 minutes of pressure time.

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Bulgur Wheat with Raisins & Cinnamon

Delicious and nutritious. A great side dish to accompany lamb or beef dishes.

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