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Chicken breasts are baked with Swiss cheese, celery soup and sherry, and topped with a buttery stuffing crust. A great casserole.
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This is so easy to make and tastes great. My family just loves it and yours will, too! It includes ground beef, rice, celery, green onions and green peppers, all combined and baked in a creamy soup-based sauce.
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Instant ramen is rinsed, drained, and tossed with shrimp, bell pepper, carrot, celery, some peanuts, and your favorite zesty vinaigrette.
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In the late spring and early summer we are surrounded by great big bunches of chard with wide stems and lush leaves, tender leeks, the last of the fava beans, first of the green beans and the first of the summer squash, still small and delicate In not a lot of time, you can do what the French do: make soup Rice will bulk up the soup
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A simple family-pleasing oyster stuffing only has a few ingredients, and has stood the test of time. Use to stuff a turkey, or bake alongside your holiday bird.
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Combine roasted chicken breast meat with avocado, scallions, lime juice, and cilantro to create this recipe for delicious avocado chicken salad.
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This is a nice and light meatloaf with simple ingredients and a wonderful flavor, topped with a can of condensed tomato soup as a sauce.
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Swati Saha of New York uses a standard pie dish to make a savory tart of Kuri squash, mushrooms and kale, topped with grated asiago cheese to taste Not only does it make an attractive main course that holds its own at the center of the table, the rosemary-infused crust offers a pleasing burst of flavor with every bite.
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Cheesy Tortellini Casserole is like lasagna, minus all the time and effort. Just boil some tortellini, mix with tomato sauce, top with cheese, and bake until bubbly. Dinner is ready!
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Jim Harrison, the poet and epicure, hunter and fisherman, novelist, essayist and enthusiastic cook, published a version of this recipe in the literary magazine Smoke Signals in 1981 I adapted it more than three decades later, after Harrison's death in 2016 The key ingredients: a lot of tomato paste and a good, floral hot sauce, ideally made with Scotch bonnet peppers, which combine in marvelous ways