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This is a classic Italian bean and pasta soup If you have already made a pot of beans using a pound of beans, and want to use it for this soup, just use half the beans but all of the broth as directed in Step 1.
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Beef and pork sirloin rubbed with many seasonings, marinated, then simmered with tomato, onion, garlic, salsa and the right bite of jalapeno chile peppers. Come on, ice cream! The best chili I have ever tasted. My cousin Chuck's recipe. The secret is in the meat seasoning! A must for any chili lover!
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These falafels are made from garbanzo beans soaked overnight for a fresh flavor. They are blended with a variety of Middle Eastern-inspired spices and pan-fried to a perfect golden brown.
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A delicious dish created from the fresh bounty of my garden. My whole family has seconds when we have this meal!
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A friend made this the other day and it was great, so I had to share. The more colors you use the more colorful it is. Our friend just sprinkled oregano. We added the jalapeno for heat.
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Frozen corn and bell peppers meet with precooked brown rice and refried beans for a quick, tasty fajita version of the classic Buddha bowl.
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Mediterranean flavors are showcased in this wonderful pasta salad made with lentils, kalamata olives, crumbled feta, red onion, and fresh herbs.
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A nice tri-tip roast, seasoned with a 4-peppercorn crust, is just the right size for a small dinner party. Use veal or some other rich stock to make a luscious sauce from the pan drippings.
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Packed with savory flavor and a great source of lean protein, this simple pork dish comes alive with herbs, apples, mushrooms and the creamy goodness of mushroom soup.
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Cauliflower Pasta Bake with crispy, crunchy Ritz cracker topping! It's like grown-up mac and cheese. Made with roasted cauliflower, onions, Parmesan, and Gouda. So good!
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Sunchokes, a.k.a. Jerusalem artichokes, are nutty-tasting and can be eaten raw or cooked. When roasted, they make a great change of pace from the usual crudités served with bagna cauda, the Italian olive oil, garlic, and anchovy sauce.
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Lightly seasoned grouper is topped with a tropical mango sauce.