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All About "soups"
Crock-Pot® Slow Cooker Recipes
Drop ingredients in a Crock-Pot® slow cooker and go spend time with your family while dinner cooks itself. What could be easier?
Read MoreInternational Recipes: Italian
Italian recipes are so versatile, and most kids love them. You can whip up a simple linguini dish for the family in no time on a work night, or bake a rich lasagna for a weekend dinner, and have leftovers to boot. Try these top choices for each course.
Read MoreChicken Ravioli Soup
As an alternative to traditional noodles in chicken noodle soup, the ravioli are more filling and pack extra flavor. Look for small ravioli in your grocer's refrigerated foods section or thaw frozen ravioli if that's all you can find. Canned chicken stock makes this a quick lunch or dinner as well.
Read MoreSlow-Cooked Provençal Beef Stew
The flavors in a slow-cooked beef stew improve as it sits for a day or two, so it is a perfect make-ahead for a dinner party. Buy nicely marbled meat, such as chuck, for this recipe.
Read MoreChicken Tortilla Soup V
Lemon juice brightens the flavors in this chicken, corn and salsa soup seasoned with cumin and chili powder. Garnish with tortilla chips, grated cheese and a dollop of sour cream.
Read MoreBlack Bean Soup
This smooth black bean soup is packed full of flavor and nutrients -- it's a win-win. The simple-to-make recipe can be changed up based on your tastes, and since it's all blended together afterward, you can add almost any kind of vegetable you want in order to add more nutrition. Adding spinach or broccoli is a great way to get your family to eat their greens if they're usually fussy about seeing that color on their plates.
Read MoreClassic Minestrone
This is a traditional minestrone complete with leeks and zucchini in a tomato-soup base.
Read MoreFrench Recipes
People think of a lot of different things when they hear the words "French food." Contrary to popular notions, it isn't always heavy, fatty, or hard to prepare. Introduce your family to a whole new cuisine; they don't have to know you didn't slave to make it.
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