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Octoberfest Bratwurst & Sauerkraut Skillet Dinner
Octoberfest Bratwurst & Sauerkraut Skillet Dinner

Quick and easy, belly warming perfect with a pint of German beer.

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Easy One-Dish Ham Bake

One-dish ham bake with broccoli, cream of mushroom and cheddar soups, and a Bisquick biscuit topping baked golden. A creamy, hearty casserole for eight with just 10 minutes of prep.

Avocado Gazpacho Soup
Avocado Gazpacho Soup

Cold avocado gazpacho soup with cucumber, cilantro, lime, and a splash of hot sauce. Mexican-style chilled summer soup, no cooking required.

Best Curried Squash Soup
Best Curried Squash Soup

Curried squash soup made with pre-cooked butternut squash, garlic, curry powder, and chicken stock. A 40-minute warming bowl topped with sour cream and scallions for color and tang.

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Georgia Quail in Gravy

Georgia-style quail browned in butter and simmered in bouillon gravy until fall-off-the-bone tender. A traditional Southern game bird supper done simply.

Butternut Squash & Pearl Barley Pilaf
Butternut Squash & Pearl Barley Pilaf

Sweet butternut squash is cooked with pearl barley, fresh lemon zest and lemon juice, tossed with cilantro or parsley. Serve it as a tasty side dish or a delicious and wholesome main course.

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Pollo Loco Marinade

Pollo Loco-style chicken marinade with fresh lemon and orange juice, chili sauce, garlic, and hot sauce. Marinate 4 to 24 hours, then grill for smoky, citrusy results.

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Pork & Apple Salad for Two

Pork and apple salad for two with toasted almonds, grapes, and a curried soy-mayo dressing. A quick, elegant lunch salad that uses leftover cooked pork or chicken.

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Oriental Plum Sauce Marinade

Asian plum sauce marinade with hoisin, soy sauce, fresh ginger, garlic, cilantro, and dry sherry. A sweet, savory no-cook marinade for chicken, duck, or pork.

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Pressure Cooking Quinoa

Pressure cooker quinoa cooked in vegetable stock for a fluffy, flavorful grain in just 2 minutes of pressure time. A fast rice substitute with tender yet crunchy texture.

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Gravy for Egg Omelettes

Chinese-style brown gravy for egg foo yung made with meat stock, soy sauce, and cornstarch. A simple three-ingredient sauce ready in minutes.

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Date Syrup

Homemade date syrup simmered from date sugar, water, vanilla, and cinnamon then blended smooth. A natural, high-fiber alternative to maple syrup or honey.

Creamy Baked Potato Soup with Bacon & Cheddar
Creamy Baked Potato Soup with Bacon & Cheddar

Creamy Baked Potato Soup with Bacon and Cheddar recipe

Roasted Winter Squash Soup
Roasted Winter Squash Soup

On a cold day, let this delicious roasted winter squash soup warm up your whole body.

Pumpkin Soup with Coconut & Ginger
Pumpkin Soup with Coconut & Ginger

Pumpkin soup with coconut cream and fresh ginger, brightened with lemon juice and a pinch of chili. Pureed silky-smooth and finished with chopped coriander. Thai-leaning fall comfort that works hot or chilled.

Deep-Dish Leftover Turkey Pot Pie
Deep-Dish Leftover Turkey Pot Pie

Very good and light. By using phyllo (filo) pastry instead of the traditional goopy pastry this recipe cuts down on the fat and yields more turkey flavor.

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