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Scouse by Colin Callan

Scouse was brought to Liverpool by Northern European sailors, it was originally called Labskause or lobskause. This was finally shortened to Skause and over time the spelling changed to the more Anglicised version we know and love today, Scouse. Interesting Note: The Danish name is "skipper labskovs". In Swedish, it's "kallops".…

11 votes
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Crockpot Carne Adovada Recipe

Crockpot Carne Adovada Recipe by John Spottiswood

We 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…

7 votes
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Cheesecake Factory White Chicken Chili

Cheesecake Factory White Chicken Chili by Jeff

This is the actual recipe for the Cheesecake Factory's white chicken chili, which is just so delicious. This comes from a Cheesecake Factory chef who was on a local morning program in Orlando, FL making this recipe for the viewers. You can see the actual video if you Google "Cheesecake Factory White Chicken Chili Recipe Orlando"…

5 votes
91000 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
Fish soup Finnish-style

Fish soup Finnish-style by Elena Sokolovskaya

Very nice and easy to cook fish soup in an Nordic style. Good combination of mild taste and hot spice.

4 votes
12764 views
Ojo de Cabra Estofado (Eye of the Goat Bean Stew)

Ojo de Cabra Estofado (Eye of the Goat Bean Stew) by Ken Hulme

Here's my take on a traditional Mexican stew, using Ojo de Capra (Eye of the Goat) heirloom beans. This is a stew; it has beans in it. Chile does not contain beans.

5 votes
16947 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
Sweet Potato Korma

Sweet Potato Korma by Kimberly Lindstrom

Delicious. I usually up the spicy using extra hot sauce.

3 votes
11855 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
RIBOLLITA ALLA TARTUCA

RIBOLLITA ALLA TARTUCA by Massa

This is a classic Tuscan soup, which traditionally is made with bread and a lot of vegetables. This delicious soup will warm you up.

2 votes
2231 views
KARI-KARE (STEW WITH PEANUT SAUCE)

KARI-KARE (STEW WITH PEANUT SAUCE) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUB

This is my mom's eldest sister's favourite. She used to entertain dignitaries at her home and this dish has been her "ace" in terms of cooking Filipino food. I made this recipe simple and easy yet appealing to the taste...

2 votes
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Uncle Sidney's Red Beans

Uncle Sidney's Red Beans by Amos Miller

There are two ways to go here: smoked meats (sausage, rib tips, neck bones, ham, country bacon), OR pickled meat. Either way, you'll obtain a rich flavor profile and a satisfying meal. One, warm, soft, and smokey; one tangy, slightly sharp, sort of barbeque-y, but it's always PORK and beans in the end.. My culinary mentor, whom I…

2 votes
16000 views
Biggest Loser Broke Bean Stew

Biggest Loser Broke Bean Stew by Recipe Kitchen

Healthy Biggest Loser Recipe For Broke Bean Stew From The Biggest Loser Cookbook. Recipe Source: http://www.biggest-loser-recipes.com

2 votes
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