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Dad’s Tavern Chili by Salad FoodieAs an adolescent I was commissioned by my dad to make a huge pot of chili for his tavern weekly, and I earned fifty cents a batch doing so! (This was before the era of food safety regulation and inspection - I just made it in our home kitchen!) Dad had taught me how to make his chili, and everyone agreed it was in a class of its… |
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Super Easy Crock-pot Chicken Tortilla Soup by John SpottiswoodSuper easy and about as tasty as most tortilla soup recipes that you'll work a lot harder to make! This recipe sounds pedestrian, but it tastes much better than that. |
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Texas Chili (without beans) by Stan JenkinsThis is a Texas style chili without beans. However, you can add any beans that you like. You can garnish with shredded cheese, diced onions or whole chili peppers. |
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Cream of Turkey Onion Mushroom Soup Combo by Denise SherinThis soup is a Hat-trick, I created this combination of 3 family favorite cream soups all in one! It thick and delicious! It's a must after Thanksgiving. If you don't have time to fully caramelize the onions just try and cook then slow enough to pull out that sweet and creamy texture. I also started using Cream Soup Starter by… |
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Easy Chicken Posole by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a super easy and tasty recipe you can whip up in 20 minutes! You can use the meat from a standard rotisserie chicken for this soup. I got mine at Costco. I can buy canned tomatillos in the Mexican section of my local grocery store...but if you don't see them stop by any Mexican mercado. They taste great in soup and are a… |
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Chicken Chili by Salad FoodieClassic comfort foods can be made healthier without giving up on good taste. Case in point - this Chicken Chili recipe. Fat is reduced in the sautéing of vegetables and by substituting chicken for beef. But there are plenty of flavors going on here so you won't ask "Where's the beef?" Based on a recipe from Patti LaBelle's Light… |
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Ed's Chicago Cocoa Chili ( aka Chocolate Chili ) by Edward HellerI like cooking and I love chili and chocolate, so if there was any way I could combine the three, I was gonna do it. So here is my quite excellent balance of sweet, sour, salty and spicy, which I hope you will enjoy as well. (This recipe has been on recipezaar-dot-com since 2002, where 50 people have posted reviews of my chili… |
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Chili con Carne - Stove Top or Crock Pot! by Salad FoodieHurray for fall and chili time! This makes a batch for about 5 adult servings, but there’s no such thing as having too much chili. You can freeze leftovers or just double the recipe and freeze the extra for busy week nights. I try to make a day ahead to deepen the flavors. |
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Young Mens Business League Secret Recipe Chocolate Beer Chili by GlennThe Young Men's Business League of Lititz Pennsylvania enters this chili in the annual Fire and Ice Chili Cookoff. Please don't pass it on it's a secret. To make the low-calorie version substitute a light beer for the stout and eat it only when drunk… |
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Almost A Borscht Soup by GlennI wanted a hearty soup for lunch and had a left-over half head of boiled cabbage. What else could I do but go wild adding borschtish ingredients until I almost lost track. Bottom line, if you don't have an ingredient just leave it out or substitute something else. Have fun and be surprised, like I was, that this came out tasting… |
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Chilled Watermelon Soup (Paleo-friendly) by Gray HayesQuick, easy and unique paleo soup that will certainly cool you down in the summer heat. This is a great way to change the way you consume your fruit and use it to create a blast of delicious flavors. |
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Firecracker Chili by Patti FisherWe had 3lbs. of stew beef and a few ideas. Stew, for instance, but that included veggies Ken doesn’t like. I suggested chili and was scoffed at because Ken is the chili master…a well deserved title. But, today I actually impressed him with my first from scratch chili. Woo Hoo ! Lots of smoky heat and tender meat. Excellent!!!… |
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