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New England Clam Chowder

New England Clam Chowder by arthur jimenez

Easy, creamy traditional clam chowder without hassle.

7 votes
23912 views
Tomato Rice Pilaf

Tomato Rice Pilaf by Mary Joseph

This originated as a Lebanese dish that my mom always used to make, I tweaked it a bit adding tomatoes and mint and leaving out the meat that it called for. If you're a cheese lover this would be amazing with crumbled French Feta mixed in.

5 votes
19996 views
Wild Mushroom Soup

Wild Mushroom Soup by Sean Kervin

This soup warms your soul - and is one of the most raved at my dinner parties. Make it on a cold, Fall or Winter day, and serve it with crusty bread and you are sure to have a hit.

4 votes
8455 views
Lentils & Vegetables ~ Moroccan Style

Lentils & Vegetables ~ Moroccan Style by Amos Miller

I began making this dish in the 1970s and it has evolved since then into a great Winter favorite. This will surprise you with both it's sweet, true vegetable flavors and just the right amount of seasoning. Served with a good bread, this will satisfy and nourish all the athletes and couch potatoes who look to you for a delicious…

3 votes
8359 views
Weeknight Minestrone

Weeknight Minestrone by Salad Foodie

This is a speedy version of the classic Italian minestrone. The food processor does the chopping and bottled marinara saves additional time, without compromising flavorful results. Based on Laura Vitale’s recipe in her cookbook Laura In The Kitchen (2015).

3 votes
4535 views
Rosemary-scented lentils and sausage

Rosemary-scented lentils and sausage by Kimberly Lindstrom

Best. lentils. Ever.

3 votes
8067 views
Adobo Chicken

Adobo Chicken by Valerie Bioc

This is my variation of a popular Filipino dish. Most people fry it and dry. I like it with more juices. This is easy to make. Serve this dish with steamed white rice. It taste better the next day.

3 votes
5649 views
Here's Where I Go Bananas!

Here's Where I Go Bananas! by kathy gori

Have you ever gone shopping and found yourself buying something, bringing it home sticking it in the closet and just keeping it there? Have you ever had one of those "what was I thinking?!" moments, where you wondered what the hell you were thinking when you bought something in "tangerine"??? Well, yes I've been guilty of all those…

2 votes
2003 views
Crab and Corn Chowder

Crab and Corn Chowder by Salad Foodie

Perfect for fall, Crab and Corn Chowder fits the bill for a satisfying main dish lunch or dinner chowder. This is from the Crown Prince website.

2 votes
6426 views
Zuppa Toscana

Zuppa Toscana by Healthy Mamma

Healthy and Delicious version of *eghemm, Olive Garden's Zuppa Toscana.

2 votes
7129 views
Hearty Beef Stew with Mushrooms, Carrots and Potatoes

Hearty Beef Stew with Mushrooms, Carrots and Potatoes by ChefBlogDigest

2 votes
4664 views
Chili Colorado

Chili Colorado by Vegetarian Perspective

“Oh Mom, that looks so good!” Yeah, I did it again! Another soup Max will eat! He loves Lima beans, he loves chili, and he loves carrots and red peppers. Put them all together and you get a happy nine-year-old who will eat something other than toast! He even helped me name it. While I was making the soup, Max was working on a…

2 votes
3257 views
Venison Chili

Venison Chili by Nancy Jo 'Schmidt' Austin

Our local venison is mild and tender - most deer spend their days munching in corn fields or nibbling people's gardens. This is a really quick dish if you make up packets of the spices in advance.

1 vote
1620 views
Roasted Red Pepper and Tomato Soup

Roasted Red Pepper and Tomato Soup by David Martin

This versatile soup will be welcome as a first course to an elegant dinner or the main course on a blustery afternoon. Its beauty is that it may be prepared a day or several ahead and will be as good as the day it was made. While you can get good boxed soups, I doubt you'll fine one that has as good a flavor as this soup. If…

1 vote
2254 views
Beef and Barley Soup

Beef and Barley Soup by Donna Cohen Avery

Hearty beef soup that has remained one of my family's favorites for years. I found this in the meat department of a supermarket in the 1980's when I was a novice cook.

1 vote
2606 views