6,135 SOUPS-&-STEWS/15 recipes
This is probably the best scalloped potatoes I've had. We made our own cream of mushroom soup with dried wild mushrooms (see recipe link below). Tons of rich mushroom flavor that was embedded in the potatoes along with a nice cheesy flavor throughout. We used a nice old cheddar. The paprika was a nice touch and it ended up giving the potatoes a very rich color (see photos).
A scrumptious hash brown breakfast casserole with sausage (or bacon) that’s perfectly sized for two servings.
Simple, quick easy and tasty Broccoli Beef. Can also be made with pork or chicken.
The technique used in this recipe builds a ton of flavor, resulting in a rich stew packed with mouth-watering goodness.
Cheesy and potato-y goodness: hash brown potatoes in a creamy sauce topped with crispy French fried onions.
A scrumptious chicken dish that can easily be made with your cooking sidekick, the crockpot.
Somewhat similar to chili mac and American goulash found in other areas of the country, this American dish is most prevalent in New England.
An easy leftover turkey main dish, that's ready in a flash.
A savory hamburger soup made with cabbage, celery and tomato paste that is bound to be one of your favorite crockpot recipes.
Tastier than anticipated. My fiance was impressed. Good to refrigerate and reheat for lunch. It's better to reheat in the oven rather than the microwave to keep the crispiness of the bread.
It's a warm and flavorful soup. Avocado, cheeses, tortilla chips, cilantro, and tomatoes simmering together develops tons of yumminess. A cozy soup that warms you up and satisfies your taste buds.
This crowd-pleasing, kicked-up casserole uses pantry ingredients and refrigerator staples topped with a refrigerated pie crust and baked until the filling is bubbling and the crust is golden.
A very simple and hearty turkey chili recipe from the west coast. Even better the next day and an excellent way to use up leftover turkey.
Excellent! Very authentic rendition of this classic soup. Very fresh and clean tasting with great flavor. It even beats the hot and sour soup from my favorite Chinese restaurant.
We make things "from scratch" a lot so I like things that I can make easily. We doubled the recipe and fought over the leftovers.
Using fresh Tamarind pods make your own fresh homemade tamarind paste. You can use it in Indian cooking, Thai, Jamaican and Mexican. Add a spoonful to flavor curry, soups or even into meat taco mixes. In India it is used for a soft drink. Sort of like iced tea with an interesting tang or zing.