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Pork Goulash by John SpottiswoodThis recipe sounds common, but it originates from the Boston Ritz Carlton where it was one of their three signature dishes for a long time. Once you taste it, you'll understand why such a common sounding dish could fare so well at the Ritz. It's awesome! It was captured by James Villas in one of my all-time favorite… |
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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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Gumbo by Alicja LombardThis is my “Polish” variation on Gumbo. |
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New England Clam Chowder by arthur jimenezEasy, creamy traditional clam chowder without hassle. |
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Cheesecake Factory White Chicken Chili by JeffThis 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"… |
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Hearty Pork Stew with Pumpkin by John SpottiswoodThis is a great stew for making in a big pot on a cool day in the Spring or Fall. We serve it over rice, but it would also go nicely over pasta or with an artisan style bread. |
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Mushroom Chili by Rich HAn earthy, spicy meatless stew. A stew so hot we call it chili! |
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Ojo de Cabra Estofado (Eye of the Goat Bean Stew) by Ken HulmeHere'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. |
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Pork, Sweet Potato and Poblano Stew by John SpottiswoodI adapted this recipe from one on Simply Recipes, and it is really delicious. I doubled the onion, garlic, poblano, cumin and sauce from her recipe, and quadrupled the sweet potato. The result was a delicious, juicy stew that had a nice balance of vegetables and meat. I'm sure the original recipe is great too, but I'd highly… |
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Weeknight Minestrone by Salad FoodieThis 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). |
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Chicken and Andouille Smoked Sausage Gumbo by Carol BjornestadWe make this every Christmas Eve - everyone in the family helps and it turns into a party in the kitchen. |
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Uncle Sidney's Red Beans by Amos MillerThere 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… |
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Spicey Mama's Texas Red Chili by Sheila DurhamChili means many different things to people all over the world. In Texas it is a deep, rich, brick red chili flavored with spices & peppers. It is prepared with beef traditionally, but may also contain wild game in season. True Texans never put beans in their chili, but we have been known to make a pot of pinto beans to serve with it!… |
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Biggest Loser Broke Bean Stew by Recipe KitchenHealthy Biggest Loser Recipe For Broke Bean Stew From The Biggest Loser Cookbook. Recipe Source: http://www.biggest-loser-recipes.com |
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Spanish Rice Soup by David benderThis recipe will feed probably 50 people; It's not hot but spicy! The longer it brews the better it becomes! |
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