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Bite for bite this one-pan meal is delicious, cheesy and even better: easy!
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Get Slow-Cooker Smoked Chicken and Shrimp Gumbo Recipe from Food Network
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Hoppin' John! A classic Southern dish to celebrate New Year's. The black-eyed peas are for good fortune in the coming year.
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Beat taco night with enchilada night! These restaurant-style spicy enchiladas will surely please a crowd.
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Made with a whole chicken, tomatoes, and potatoes, chicken afritada is a traditional savory stew from the Philippines that's great over rice.
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My brother, Keith Severson, a great cook who lives in California, learned to cook red rice from a Mexican pal of his Blending all the ingredients allows room for great variation in vegetables Jalapeños or other chilies can be added for heat and character
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The Classic Caribbean and Spanish Meal--Arroz con Pollo--is a popular staple in the Caribbean kitchen. Our chicken and rice is extra special with the addition of Sazon GOYA® with Azafran, which adds color and flavor derived from our unique saffron spice blend. Make Arroz con Pollo tonight--everyone loves an easy rice and chicken dish.
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This traditional three bean salad tosses green beans, wax beans, and kidney beans together with a warm vinaigrette dressing and is marinated overnight for maximum flavor.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Roasted asparagus and yellow peppers are tossed with a tangy dressing.
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“Why don’t you just cook something that tastes really good?” Julia Reed’s mother said that, chiding her daughter, a writer of uncommon style and wit who used to contribute food essays and recipes to The New York Times Magazine Her mother thought Ms Reed spent too much time thinking about complicated, over-the-top recipes at the expense of simple, honest American cooking that draws compliments not because it looks amazing, but because it’s delicious