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African Chicken in Peanut Sauce by John SpottiswoodI first had this in graduate school when a classmate from Ghana cooked it for an International progressive dinner. I fell in love with the combination of sweet peanuts and pungent spices. This is not a flavor you will easily forget, and it will keep you coming back for more! |
56 votes
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Slow Cooker Beef Stew by Schnoodle SoupSearing the meat first leads to fall-apart beefy goodness later. Let your slow cooker make dinner tonight! |
3 votes
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Pork & Chickpea Stew by John SpottiswoodSuper easy to make. Toss all ingredients in the pot (or slow cooker) and forget about it until dinner time. Healthy...and is good vegetarian with vegetable broth and no pork. |
4 votes
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Slow cooker pork stew - chile verde by Nancy MiyasakiThis is an easy and tasty version of chile verde that I adapted from a slow cooker cookbook. This keeps very well for 3-4 days, and honestly tastes as good if not better reheated. You can also serve it inside tortillas as a taco or burrito for a second meal. Enjoy! |
3 votes
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Beef Stew by Nancy MiyasakiThe beef stew is a very good traditional beef stew. If you are craving the beef stew your grandmother used to make, then this will definitely hit the spot Classic comfort food for a cold day! |
6 votes
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Crock Pot Chicken Stew by Salad FoodieThe perfect Sunday evening supper, this basic stew is pure comfort fare! What I enjoy particularly are the ease of preparation, large chunks of chicken, and the light yummy gravy. Based on a recipe from Taste of Home Magazine, this recipe uses boneless skinless chicken thighs. I have used a meaty turkey thigh in place of chicken:… |
3 votes
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Crockpot Pinto-Bean Stew by RecipeKingCrockpot Pinto-Bean Stew is a delicious, hearty and spicy Tex-mex style recipe with spicy corn meal dumplings. Ingredients include, pinto beans, corn, onions and bell peppers. It is highly spiced and served with a dumpling. Garnished with cilantro and sliced radishes. It is also a healthy, low calories, low fat, low cholesterol, low… |
2 votes
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Five Star Chicken Gumbo by Chef Doug"If you've never eaten authentic creole, you truly don't know what you're missing. I discovered this Louisiana favorite while residing there in the Air Force and it was love at first bite. This dish has a very unique taste that defies description. You are doing yourself a serious disservice if you don't give this recipe a try. You can… |
1 vote
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Crock Pot Beef Stew by Carolina CreateDelicious comfort food...homemade beef stew in the crock-pot. My kids will eat this when they won't eat vegetables. This makes a huge 6 quart crock pot full, so adjust it if you need less. |
1 vote
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Cranberry Beef Pot Roast by ElainePrep 5 Cook (slow cooker) 8 – 9 hours Serves 8 Fresh cranberries, cranberry juice, & orange juice add flavor and nutrition to this elegant pot roast! |
1 vote
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Awesome Chicken & Dumplings by Jesica MuellerI took my mothers recipe and kicked it up a notch. If you like your soup thicker and a little more flavor, you will love this. |
1 vote
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Country style ribs and vegetables--Slow Cooked by Nancy MiyasakiThese tender country style ribs, slow cooked with tomatoes, peppers and onions, are yummy. We served them with a heap of pasta flavored with garlic and olive oil. Rice or a crusty bread, possibly even corn bread, would be yummy too. |
2 votes
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Hungarian Beef Stew by Linda SimonNo, the caraway seeds are not negotiable. This started as a recipe called Hungarian Goulash from Cooking Light. To me it is really more stew than goulash. “Goulash” to Wisconsinites is a mishmash of ground beef, tomatoes (maybe canned tomato soup), and macaroni. Seasoning is limited to salt and pepper, possibly an onion. It… |
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Easy Sweet French Cassoulet by Robyn SavoieThe French know cassoulet as a classic, long-simmered dish consisting of white beans and various -- sausages, pork or goose. This version is a less time consuming spin on the classic. This is my adapted version from the original. I made this one based on what I had on hand in the pantry. Both are good, it depends on what you're… |
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