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If you can get your hands on ras el hanout, you can use it instead of making the spice mixture And no worries if you don’t have a tagine — a covered Dutch oven will work just fine
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Zucchini and potatoes cooked in chicken boullion are pureed with soft-ripened processed cheese in this comforting soup. Serve garnished with croutons, paprika, and chopped parsley or chives.
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A basic bread stuffing which incorporates a generous amount of chopped celery, onion and seasonings yielding enough to dress a 10 to 15 pound turkey.
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An elegant member of the aster family, artichokes are low in calories, a good source of vitamins and minerals, and replete with nutrients that ease digestion and lower cholesterol.
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Using a roasted chicken from the grocery saves time in this enchilada recipe with a spicy tomatillo sauce that will have your friends wanting to lick the bowl!
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The rice is cooked in chicken broth instead of water to give it a good flavor. This dish would complement any meat, poultry, or fish. Delicious!
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Tomatoes, basil, chicken broth and olive oil are chilled together in this cold soup.
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Rice gets dressed up with bacon, onion, green pepper, and a savory tomato sauce. Top with corn and black olives, if desired.
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Use mild or hot Italian sausage, according to your preference, in this updated classic. We call for red bell peppers but you can use green or one of each color. Plain spaghetti can replace the whole-wheat, too.
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Fresh morel mushrooms and asparagus complement each other perfectly in this classic risotto that makes for a lovely springtime meal.