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Carrot Vichyssoise

This silky chilled carrot vichyssoise blends sweet carrots, leeks, and potatoes with a whisper of dill and nutmeg. A refreshing cold soup that's ready to chill and thrill.

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Crockpot Barbecue Meats

Only 2 ingredients and your slow cooker can turn any meat into fall apart and tender goodness.

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Sauerbraten (Prodigy)

Sauerbraten pot roast marinated 4-10 days in malt vinegar and horseradish, then slow-braised with onions. A traditional German sour roast with tangy, fork-tender beef.

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Herbed Vegetable Soup

Chilled herbed vegetable soup pureed with carrots, tomatoes, red potatoes, and red peppers, then blended with buttermilk, marjoram, thyme, and lemon juice. A creamy cold summer soup.

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Sunshine Drumsticks

Slow cooker chicken drumsticks glazed in orange juice and honey with a kick of jalapeno. Just 5 minutes of prep, then the crockpot does all the work for tender, sweet-heat chicken.

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Garbanzos & Couscous

Slow cooker chickpea stew with carrots, tomatoes, and warm North African spices served over couscous. A dump-and-go crockpot meal with cumin, turmeric, and cinnamon.

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Sweet-And Sour Shrimp

Slow cooker sweet and sour shrimp with pineapple chunks and snow peas in a ginger-soy glaze. Hands-off cooking, served over hot rice. Set it before work, eat like royalty after.

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Baked Oranges

Baked oranges boiled whole until tender, then baked in a red cinnamon candy syrup and chilled overnight. A sweet, spiced fruit side dish for roasted meats.

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Mixed Bean Soup with Cornmeal Dumplings

Mixed bean soup with black beans, kidney beans, and chickpeas slow-cooked with crushed tomatoes, chili powder, and garlic in the crockpot. Topped with cornmeal dumplings.

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Beans & Ham - Crockpot

If you're busy during the day, use the crockpot to make this easy and scrumptious meal.

Crockpot Knockwurst & Cabbage
Crockpot Knockwurst & Cabbage

If you're looking for something new, try this succulent dish that will make you glad you have a crockpot in your kitchen.

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Pasta E Fagiole Soup For Crockpot No. 2

Entertain your friends with this hearty soup by following this simple recipe that is will end up as one of your favorites.

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Braised Leeks with Dill

Slow cooker braised leeks with onion, garlic, tomato, and vegetable stock, finished with fresh dill. A gentle, hands-off side dish that cooks itself over 6-10 hours.

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Honey-Orange Lamb

Butterflied leg of lamb marinated 12 hours in honey, orange juice, Pinot Noir, soy sauce, and garlic, then grilled until pink inside. Bold, sweet-savory marinade.

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Emily's Bean Soup

Emily's bean soup simmers seven dried beans and lentils with a meaty ham bone, tomatoes, and vegetables into a thick hearty pot. Old-fashioned cold-weather comfort.

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Easy Apple Relish

Raw cranberry apple relish: a no-cook Thanksgiving classic. Fresh cranberries, apples, and a whole orange ground together with sugar, then chilled for two days to mellow into bright, tart-sweet condiment magic.

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