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Slow-cooker Beef Stew from Argentina by John SpottiswoodI slightly adapted thie famous Argentine beef stew to be slightly more flavorful...and thus to my liking. The extra cumin seeds, paprika, cayenne, salt and pepper don't take away from the flavor of the meat and vegetables, but they give an added kick that makes this classic family stew extraordinary. We had it at our family reunion,… |
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Easy Chicken Corn Soup by Jann from PAEasier version of the traditional PA Dutch corn soup. |
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Gamjatang (pork bone soup) by Chez la merecourtesy Toronto Sun Jennifer Bain adamant that the pork must be soaked in cold water — preferably overnight and with several water changes — to draw out the blood. The rule of thumb for pork bone soup is two meaty pork bones and one white potato per person. Napa cabbage should be blanched and cut in “one mouthful size.” Ginger and… |
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Minestrone Romagna Style by John SpottiswoodThis is the way minestrone is made in Romagna. It's not a lot of prep time, but you simmer the soup for a long time until all of the vegetable flavors mellow into one mild but delicious soup. The subtle flavors of this soup are even more delicious the next day, so it is a good dish to prepare in advance of guests arriving for a… |
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Sweet potato and ginger soup (with a kick) by Gail DickersonThis soup is delicious and very easy to make. |
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Crock Pot Chile Verde by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a super easy and delicious Chile Verde. We make a great Chile Verde from scratch with fresh tomatillos, but it's a lot of work. If you're tight for time, this recipe is 90% as good with a third the effort. The canned green salsa is made from tomatillos and the combination is really delicious. You can probably find a larger… |
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Pork feet and red beans by Arturo Féliz-CamiloA traditional Puertorican recipe. Enjoy! |
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Ground Beef Soup by Wendi TaylorSimple. Healthy. Hearty. Delicious. What more can one ask for? *** Variations **** Try using ground turkey, ground chicken, or even crumbled breakfast sausage instead of ground beef. Add a can of Rotel mexican diced tomatoes for a spicier soup |
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Menudo by Sergio HernandezMenudo is a traditional robust, medium spicy Mexican soup with tripe, hominy, onions and spices. It's usually garnished with lime wedges, bowls of chopped chiles and onion and served with hot TORTILLAS. |
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Meatless Sotanghon Soup by Lidy ConcepcionI got this recipe from a box of Knorr chicken cubes. I tried it last night and it was really good! |
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Mom's Sausage & Bean Soup by Amos MillerAlso called "Mom's Escarole & Bean Soup" - for our vegetarian guests. I prefer to use all fresh ingredients and bring dried beans to life, but you can pick up all these ingredients at your market. So let me give you the best recipe I have for a tasty, nourishing and economical soup - and who doesn't want that these days! And… |
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Hannah's Sweet & Sour Cabbage Soup by Amos MillerHumble, yet exhilarating, this delicious borscht is a perfect winter soup - inexpensive, perfect with bread and butter, it will warm and comfort you. I have used this recipe for the past 45 years without changing a thing (!) because it is untweakable and too simple to goof up. It is purely vegetarian, it is kosher, it can be… |
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Estonian Meatball Soup – Frikadelli Supp by JennyThis soup is a perfect option during cold winter months! |
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Moroccan Fish Soup by John SpottiswoodThis is a flavorful, spicy soup that happens to be Moroccan but will remind you of fish soups found from Spain to Russia. It is a classic! Serves 4 as a main dish, 6 as an appetizer. |
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Crockpot Carne Adovada Recipe by John SpottiswoodWe had this for dinner tonight and it was fantastic. The complexity of flavors - sweet, salty, spicy, and savory - is really amazing. It's better than 99% of the dishes I've ever been served in a mexican restaurant. I loved the carne adovada I had in Santa Fe, but I honestly don't remember any that matched this. If you try this… |
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