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Podo Chili

Podo Chili

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Prep Time: 45 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

2 Large Bell Pepper,Diced 2 Large Onion, Diced 2 Cans Stewed Tomatoes, Pureed 2 Cans Tomato Soup

Red Wine Stewed Pears from the Pressure Cooker!

Red Wine Stewed Pears from the Pressure Cooker!

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Sweet and tart at the same time, no dessert stuns more with it's beauty than wine stewed pears! Just peel, stew and serve! From the Hip Pressure Cooking website, with permission.

Pescado Vera Cruz

Pescado Vera Cruz

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

A simple and delicious fish recipe I learned a few years ago. Can be eaten as a soup, or the sauce can be drained and you can enjoy moist fish fish and wonderfully flavored veggies on their own.

Squash and Tomato Bake

Squash and Tomato Bake

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Prep Time: 25 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

Found this on the internet

Jambalaya

Jambalaya

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

In honor of Mardi Gras, I went searching for a recipe for jambalaya. No problem, right? Surely, there are plenty of recipes for jambalaya... but... not a jambalaya for my family. No meat...no tomatoes...really hard to find one like that! So, I was going t…

Skillet Chicken Cacciatore

Skillet Chicken Cacciatore

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

This super-fast skillet meal has all the flavor of slow-simmered chicken cacciatore in less than half the time. Italian dressing is the secret to tender, flavorful chicken that may just be better than the original.

Homemade Salsa

Homemade Salsa

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

This is an all natural salsa. It is so simple and delicious. Perfect for parties or a weeknight snack. Enjoy!

Deep Dish Chili Pie

Deep Dish Chili Pie

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 55 Minutes

This easy-to-put-together dish combines our favorite chili flavor with the coziness of a traditional pot pie. The chili is mild, yet flavorful, and perfect for kids from 2-102! It's a family favorite!

Relish Salad

Relish Salad

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

this is one of my husband's aunt's recipes that she gave us when we got married. It's good for entertaining.

Crockpot Meatball Chili

Crockpot Meatball Chili

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

My husband really loves to bite into chewy food, including oatmeal raisin cookies and thick slabs of ham. A few years ago, I wanted to improve my chili recipe to give it more "biteable" substance. So I tried substituting meat balls for crumbly ground beef…

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THANK YOU MRS. STY - WHOEVER YOU ARE

posted June 16, 2010 in CHEW ON THIS

The weather here in northern lower Michigan has been cold, rainy, dark, gloomy, dismal and depressing. Perfect. My kind of weather; my thoughts turn to soup; comforting, warm and satisfying. I dug this one out of the archives and I know my friend Bon (read full article)

Country Captain Chicken

posted March 28, 2010 in Bo's Bowl

This is actually a very old southern dish that dates back to the early 1800's.  It looks more like an Indian curry than a dish from the South.  It made its way here when a British sea captain shared the recipe with his friends in Savannah, (read full article)

Marinara Sauce

posted March 22, 2010 in TV Food and Drink

Learn from me, readers.  DO NOT watch FOOD NETWORK after 10pm!  Last night there was a Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives marathon on, and I was only about 20 minutes into it when I could no longer resist the call of the kitchen.  Unfortunately, raw ma (read full article)

Stewed Chicken with Quince

posted March 20, 2010 in Yum in Tum

I've had a quince hanging out in my fridge while I figured out what to do with it. I already made my annual portion of quince paste, and really, with only one quince to work with there's no real point in making another (tiny) portion of paste. Ultima (read full article)

Black Mussels and Creamy Leek-Tomato Sauce

posted March 06, 2010 in River-Rose!

Flavorful Black Mussels bathing in a rich, Creamy Leek-Tomato Sauce!****1 Dozen Black Mussels1 LeekExtra Virgin Olive Oil1/2 Cup Dry White Wine1 Clove Crushed Garlic1 Teaspoon Dijon Mustard2 Cups Heavy Cream1 Teaspoon Sea Salt1/2 Teaspoon Paprika1 Ca (read full article)

Cold days call for chili

posted February 17, 2010 in Off The Menu

 Sadly, the groundhog saw his shadow on February second, leaving us with six more weeks of winter.  Fortunately, you can warm yourself up with this hot, delicious, slow cooker chili. Ingredients: 1 pound ground turkey (you can use ground b (read full article)

Stuffed Cabbage

posted February 15, 2010 in Confessions of a Serial Baker

This is an excellent "homey" type of meal that is especially comforting during the winter for some reason. I don't usually go by a recipe, I just make it up as I go along. I'll try to describe the steps...Stuffed Cabbage Take the outside leaves off (read full article)

Italian Chicken Breast!

posted February 02, 2010 in River-Rose!

Flavorful and Tender Italian Chicken Breast!Ingredients:**2 Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breast1 Large Can Crushed Tomatoes1/2 Cup Water1 Small Yellow Onion2 Cloves Garlic1/4 cup Olive OilSalt and PepperFresh BasilParmesan Cheese****Directions:**Slice (read full article)

My Slow Cooker Chili in Bread Bowls

posted January 26, 2010 in Chef Tom Cooks

Today was a nasty day here in New York. It was crazy windy and rainy all day. Needless to say, it was a chili day! So I pulled out my slow cooker and made a great batch of the good stuff! What makes this recipe so special? The homemade bread bow (read full article)

My Slow Cooker Chili in Bread Bowls

posted January 26, 2010 in Chef Tom Cooks

Today was a nasty day here in New York. It was crazy windy and rainy all day. Needless to say, it was a chili day! So I pulled out my slow cooker and made a great batch of the good stuff! What makes this recipe so special? The homemade bread bo (read full article)

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