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A pressure cooker lets you make hearty lentil and split pea soup with just 30 minutes of cooking time.
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Make your chicken over a beer can for moist meat and crisp skin. Trust us, this smoky take on a crispy-skinned bird is sure to be a crowd-pleaser and only requires...
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A chunky potato salad has chopped sweet gherkins and stuffed olives for sweet and tangy flavor.
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Leave the shells on for a bold, savory-tasting shrimp Mozambique, the legendary Portuguese dish infused with white wine, beer, and sazon.
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Quick and easy main dish. A good way to use up extra zucchini from the summer garden. My mother used to make this to keep the kitchen from getting too hot from the oven. Serve over cooked rice.
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Make these chicken fajitas for the whole family, in only 30 minutes.
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Feel like Spanish tonight? This paella recipe makes it easy with Zatarain's yellow rice, shrimp, smoked sausage, onion and peas. If you want to give it a little more South Louisiana flavor, use andouille sausage.
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This is an excellent slow-cooker recipe which is very simple to prepare and easy to adjust with different add-ins and garnishes. Add 2 cups of diced cooked vegetables (peas, corn, carrots, beans, broccoli, etc.) and a chopped smoked sausage after the soup is pureed, or garnish the soup with a little sour cream, cooked, crumbled bacon, grated cheddar cheese, or chopped chives.
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Summer fresh garden salsa with cucumbers, red bell peppers, onion, jalapeño, and mint
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A delicious soup that makes a meal with some nice fresh bread! Homey and comforting! Try adding shredded Cheddar cheese just before serving.
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This recipe is by Molly O'Neill and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This verdant side gets its color from a mix of parsley, cilantro, chives and mint Chicken stock adds depth, and a bit of lemon and soy sauce brighten the flavors at the end It goes well with just about anything, but you might pair it with your next chicken or fish dish for a rewarding weeknight dinner.