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Chicken Noodle Soup

Monday, March 29, 2010

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Chicken Noodle Soup

Chicken noodle soup is a healthy all-in-one meal that provides lean protein, starch and veggies with each bite. It is a comforting meal choice even when you aren’t feeling under the weather.

Chicken Dumpling Soup

Friday, March 26, 2010

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Chicken Dumpling Soup

One of my grandmother-in-law’s specialties was Chicken Dumpling Soup. Dumplings come in many forms and there are many countries and cuisines that have some form of chicken dumpling soup. From what I can tell, these dumplings most resemble those found in Hungary and Poland.

Quick Chicken Broth

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

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Quick Chicken Broth

I prefer using homemade chicken broth but sometimes I simply don’t have enough time to let a whole chicken simmer for four hours. Using chicken breasts instead of a whole chicken is a shortcut that will get you homemade chicken broth in only about an hour.

Chicken Broth

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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Chicken Broth

Once I tried making chicken stock and realized that it actually wasn’t that hard to make, I decided to try making chicken broth. It, too, turns out to be a simple process at its basic level.

Chili Con Carne

Sunday, March 21, 2010

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Chili Con Carne

Chili con carne (Chili) is Spanish for “chile peppers with meat.” Traditionally, chili is a simple stew made of chile peppers, meat, cumin, garlic and onions. In my variation of chili, I include tomato paste to get the flavor of tomatoes in the broth without the chunks of tomato. I also use pinto and black beans for extra lean protein and fiber. Serve it with warm corn bread and honey.

Chicken Stock

Friday, March 19, 2010

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Chicken Stock

I have always been intimidated by making chicken stock (and chicken broth). After finally making it, however, I have realized how approachable it really is. There are many subtleties to making a good stock and I know I still have lots to learn by trial and error, but at its basic level, it is a simple process.

Gambas al Ajillo (Garlic Shrimp)

Monday, March 15, 2010

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Gambas al Ajillo (Garlic Shrimp)

Spain is known for tapas, originally just an olive or two on a plate to literally “top” a drink. Over time, the olive or piece of cheese has been replaced by more elaborate “little bites” of truly gourmet food. But even the gourmet bites highlight the natural, simple flavors of the fresh ingredients. Each region of Spain has their own specialties, but some tapas, like Gambas al Ajillo, can be found throughout the country.

Corned Beef Hash

Friday, March 12, 2010

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Corned Beef Hash

When I was little, my family would always celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a feast of corned beef, boiled potatoes and boiled cabbage. For me, the meal was never that exciting. It was our traditional leftover meal on March 18, however, that was always my favorite: corned beef hash.

Corned Beef

Friday, March 12, 2010

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Corned Beef

St. Patrick’s Day is approaching so I started thinking about corned beef. The funny thing is, corned beef isn’t even a traditional Irish meal. According to some sources, it has become a traditional St. Patrick’s Day meal in America because of the influence of the Irish-American population and the Irish immigrants back in the 1800’s.

Herbes de Provence Pork Chops

Monday, March 8, 2010

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Herbes de Provence Pork Chops

Herbes de Provence is a mixture of dried herbs from Provence, a region of southern France. It is often used when grilling fish and meats and makes a great combo with these pork chops. We like to serve the pork over a spinach salad or with garlic mashers and roasted veggies.

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