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One-Pot Meals

January 22, 2015
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A single dish is all you need for our collection of one-pot meals that are far from one-note.
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Pork Chops with Balsamic Roasted Vegetables and Gorgonzola

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View Recipe: Pork Chops with Balsamic Roasted Vegetables and Gorgonzola

For big flavor without the cleanup, look no further than this one-pot collection. These comforting dishes are complete meals, made entirely in one cooking vessel from start to finish. 

First up are these gorgeous pork chops. A quick balsamic vinaigrette doubles as a marinade for the vegetables and a sauce for the pork. Taking the roasting pan from stove to oven jump-starts cooking so the pork, potatoes, and onions finish at the same time.

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Wheat Berry "Ribollita"

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View Recipe: Wheat Berry "Ribollita"

Traditional ribollita is a Tuscan specialty made of leftover minestrone warmed up with chunks of bread tossed into it. In this version, wheat berries stand in for bread, bulking up the soup with nutty flavor and pleasant texture. The Parmesan cheese rind that simmers in the broth enriches the whole pot with umami depth. It’s a great technique that’ll convince you to always save your Parmesan rinds, stashing them in the freezer for uses like this. If you don’t have any, check the cheese counter at your local gourmet grocer; you’ll often find rinds for sale there.

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Umami Broth with Buckwheat and Vegetables

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View Recipe: Umami Broth with Buckwheat and Vegetables

The richness of the broth comes from what’s basically an Asian version of soffrito, the Italian “starter paste” that flavors so many delicious soups and sauces. Whereas the Italian version is a mixture of sautéed celery, onions, garlic, bell peppers, and sometimes tomato paste, this version uses miso, onion, ginger, and garlic sautéed in toasty sesame oil until browned and caramelized. We opt for red miso here, the saltiest and most pungent kind. If you only have white miso on hand, it will work, too; you just might want to add a splash of soy sauce to deepen the flavor.

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Mediterranean Chicken and Bulgur Skillet

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View Recipe: Mediterranean Chicken and Bulgur Skillet

You'll be delighted by the incredible results from this one-pot wonder: tender, fluffy bulgur; creamy feta; and moist chicken. You don't even need a sauce since there's so much flavor in the pan. It's a complete meal, though you could serve with a side salad if you'd like.

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Cajun Red Beans and Brown Rice with Andouille

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View Recipe: Cajun Red Beans and Brown Rice with Andouille

We use nourishing whole grains and mix in veggies to create a family dinner without the fuss. Prep the beans overnight to reduce cooking time the next day.

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Skillet Chicken and Root Vegetable Potpie

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View Recipe: Skillet Chicken and Root Vegetable Potpie

Classic potpies use several pans to simmer and sauté vegetables, build a sauce, and bake the pie. The skillet does it all here, and it is the perfect size for a golden, flaky piecrust lid. No chicken collection is complete without a potpie. You can substitute diced Yukon Gold potatoes and kale or chard for the turnips and turnip greens.

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Easier Chicken Noodle Soup

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View Recipe: Easier Chicken Noodle Soup

When cheese-filled tortellini is the noodle in your chicken noodle soup, the whole bowl gets a hearty upgrade. Using cheese-filled tortellini as the noodle here adds more flavor than plain pasta; a hint of miso further enriches the broth. You can make the soup a couple of days ahead—just leave out the pasta, as it will swell once it goes into the liquid. Reheat the soup until it comes to a simmer. Then add the tortellini, and cook 6 minutes.

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One-Pot Chicken with Farro

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View Recipe: One-Pot Chicken with Farro

This easy dish is perfect for a casual get-together with friends. Inspired by arroz con pollo, it is hearty with satisfying complexity. Cumin, saffron, and oregano season rich chicken thighs and nutty farro as the dish simmers. If using saffron, deploy it sparingly; those tiny threads bring subtle flavor and a little color to the dish, but too much will yield a medicinal taste. Serve with a side salad to complete the meal.

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Lemon and Dill Quinoa Chicken Soup

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View Recipe: Lemon and Dill Quinoa Chicken Soup

Cooked quinoa won't swell in the soup overnight liked cooked pasta. Make a day or two ahead, and refrigerate. Serve with Ricotta and Sweet Pea Toasts.

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Tuscan Chicken with White Beans and Kale

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View Recipe: Tuscan Chicken with White Beans and Kale

The main (chicken), starch (white beans), and veggie side (carrots, kale, and tomatoes) are all included in this true one-dish stovetop dinner. And it all comes together in only 22 minutes. Feel free to use bumpy lacinato kale or sturdy curly kale; just be sure to remove the tough stems first.

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Chicken Stroganoff

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View Recipe: Chicken Stroganoff

Stroganoff is the definition of absolute comfort: If it could restore its Russian creators 200 years ago, it will restore you on any winter weeknight. We’ve swapped traditional beef for chicken and added earthy cremini mushrooms to our one-pan version. Cooking the egg noodles in the same pan allows the pasta to absorb that rich liquid and release starch to thicken the sauce. Substitute boneless, skinless chicken breast for the tenders if you like. Serve with simply wilted kale dressed with a little lemon juice, or a beet salad dressed with a little horseradish cream (another favorite Russian combo).

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Caldo de Gallina (Peruvian Hen Soup)

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View Recipe: Caldo de Gallina (Peruvian Hen Soup)

A corner of Cusco's San Pedro Market is devoted to open kitchens where Quechua women make this soup with new crop potatoes and tough old stewing hens, which can stand up to the long simmering time better than young chickens. We find that widely available roasting hens—older than broilers and fryers—work just fine, growing tender and succulent after hours of stewing. The lime-herb-chile garnish makes the dish sing with flavor.

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Slow Cooker Chicken Cacciatore

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View Recipe: Slow Cooker Chicken Cacciatore

The slow cooker acts as a braiser for this Italian classic. While the chicken becomes succulent and fall-apart tender, briny capers, crushed red pepper, and garlic infuse the crushed tomatoes for a robust sauce you won’t find in a jar. True to our one-pan plan, the spaghetti cooks right in the sauce when the chicken comes out, absorbing just enough liquid so it doesn’t need to reduce on the stove. We like the look of the whole, de-boned chicken thighs atop the pasta, but you could shred the meat into large pieces and stir into the sauce if you like.

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Hearty Tortellini Soup

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View Recipe: Hearty Tortellini Soup

This satisfying main is a great way to reset after a few weeks of meat-centered holiday eating. If freezing, be sure to cool the soup completely before adding the tortellini or they will absorb too much liquid and lose their shape.

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Creamy Lemon Orzo with Peas and Shrimp

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View Recipe: Creamy Lemon Orzo with Peas and Shrimp

We apply the risotto cooking method to pasta instead of rice for an easy, comforting main dish.Toasting the orzo in oil coats the grains so they will absorb the stock slowly and release their starches into the sauce. This happens quickly—just 15 minutes compared to the 20 to 30 minute preparation of most risottos. Cream cheese adds body and a luxurious creaminess. Shrimp and peas are a delicious duo, but you could substitute any combination like mushrooms and asparagus, chicken sausage and spinach, or parboiled butternut squash and pecans.

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Chicken and Butternut Gnocchi

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View Recipe: Chicken and Butternut Gnocchi

Gnocchi are the base for a simple toss with sweet butternut squash, rich chicken thighs, spinach, and sage. Prepared gnocchi is a fast cook’s dream. They don’t need to be boiled separately, take on a beautiful sear, and will hold up after a thorough sauté and simmer with other ingredients. A dollop of prepared pesto binds and brightens the dish. Look for prepeeled and cubed butternut squash to save even more time. Instead of spinach, you could also try tender baby kale. For a bit of heat, add 1⁄4 teaspoon crushed red pepper to the pan before you simmer the squash.

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Chicken Potpie Skillet Pizza

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Try this quick, playful spin to turn pizza night on its head—in a good way. You get all the creamy goodness of chicken potpie, in a fun, eat-with-your-hands way that kids will love. Grown-ups will dig it, too, especially if you offer hot sauce at the table. Cooking the pizza in a preheated cast-iron skillet makes the crust wonderfully crispy so that it doesn’t sog out when the creamy sauce goes on. Be sure to use only 10 ounces of dough (though you’ll likely have to purchase in a 1-pound or larger ball); save the remaining dough to make breadsticks the next night.

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Slow Cooker Chicken, Bacon, and Potato Soup

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View Recipe: Slow Cooker Chicken, Bacon, and Potato Soup

The slow cooker gently coaxes out delicious flavors from simple, hearty ingredients. This soup is perfect for ushering in fall: It's hearty enough for the beginning of soup season, yet brothy and veggie-packed so that it doesn't feel too heavy. Pair it with a slaw or kale side salad and crusty whole-grain bread for a light, satisfying dinner. This recipe is ideal for a weekend, when you can check on the slow cooker after just a few hours; though you won't be able to leave the soup unattended all day, this still offers the benefit of hands-free, fuss-free cooking. Either baby red, Yukon Gold, or fingerling potatoes will work well here, as they'll maintain their shape nicely during cooking.

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Ground Beef and Pasta Casserole

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This quick and easy recipe delivers a family-friendly dinner to the table in just 45 minutes.

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Weeknight Lemon Chicken Skillet Dinner

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View Recipe: Weeknight Lemon Chicken Skillet Dinner

It doesn't get much easier, or more satisfying: a complete chicken dinner in one pan in half an hour. Lemon brightens this cozy winter meal, but the classic flavors are sure to elicit cries for a second helping any time of the year. This one-pan chicken dish is a whole meal in one skillet, but serve with a simple side salad to sneak in another serving of veggies. We call for tender haricots verts because they're quick cooking; traditional green beans likely won't be tender enough after the brief cooking time at the end. If that's all you have on hand, steam them first, and then add them to the pan for the final step.

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Springy Chicken Soup

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The torn romaine lettuce wilts just slightly in the soup and has a lighter, fresher, less earthy flavor than heartier greens like spinach or kale. Slice the carrot the same shape and thickness as the leek so you get a balance of both vegetables in every spoonful.

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Roasted Tomato Mac and Cheese

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View Recipe: Roasted Tomato Mac and Cheese

Make this dish gluten-free by using the brown rice elbow pasta and brown rice flour options listed in the ingredients.

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Bucatini Puttanesca

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View Recipe: Bucatini Puttanesca

Tomatoes simmer with anchovies, olives, and capers for a tangy, rustic meal sure to please all tastebuds. Bucatini are long noodles with a hole through the center that captures some of the sauce. As a substitute, use thick spaghetti.

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Quick Chicken Minestrone

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View Recipe: Quick Chicken Minestrone

Fresh, brightly colored vegetables add some welcome vibrancy to this comforting soup. Have fun with the noodle shape, or use any small pasta you have on hand. If you'd like, sprinkle each serving with freshly ground black pepper for a finishing touch. Let the toasted bread and cheese sauce cool slightly. Kids can then spread the cheese sauce over the bread with a butter knife. Serve with French Bread with Cauliflower Cheese Sauce.

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One-Pot Cheesy Pasta Bake

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View Recipe: One-Pot Cheesy Pasta Bake

This easy skillet pasta bake is a surefire family hit. Pasta and meat sauce topped with mozzarella cheese will make everyone at the table happy, and the all-in-one-pot technique will have the cook smiling pretty. Get the kids involved in this family-friendly meal. Kids can help measure wet and dry ingredients as well as sprinkle cheese on the finished product. Use prep time with older kids to reinforce counting, conversions, and measuring by weight.

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Creamy Asparagus and Pancetta Penne

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View Recipe: Creamy Asparagus and Pancetta Penne

Fresh spears of asparagus, pancetta, and cremini mushrooms are tossed in a light white sauce. Lemon rind adds a welcomed extra punch of flavor.

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Linguine and Clam Sauce

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Traditionally made with crushed red pepper, this recipe uses fresh chiles. Serrano chiles are hot; for less heat, use Fresno chiles.

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Spaghetti with Pistachio-Mint Pesto and Spinach

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View Recipe: Spaghetti with Pistachio-Mint Pesto and Spinach

Pistachios lend deep, earthy flavors to this pasta dish that is ideal for potlucks and feeding large crowds.

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Slow Cooker Tuscan White Bean Soup

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View Recipe: Slow Cooker Tuscan White Bean Soup

The hands-free wonder of a slow cooker is unmatched. Just toss in a few fresh ingredients in the morning and return to a rich soup with luscious beans and meltingly tender meat at night.

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Artichoke and Spinach Strata

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View Recipe: Artichoke and Spinach Strata

Thaw the artichoke hearts according to microwave directions or in the refrigerator for 2 hours. You can also place artichoke hearts in the baking dish and bake at 375° until thawed, then remove from the pan and continue the recipe. Try swapping artichokes and spinach for 1 (14-ounce) bag thawed frozen broccoli florets and Monterey Jack for cheddar cheese.

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Braised Chicken Thighs With Wild Rice Pilaf

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View Recipe: Braised Chicken Thighs With Wild Rice Pilaf

Browning the meat in the pan first adds all that roasted chicken flavor to the pilaf. The Brussels sprouts and chicken thighs slowly braise as the rice cooks—a protein, vegetable side, and starch all in one pan. Sweet golden raisins and cider vinegar balance out the other hearty, earthy flavors in the dish.

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Baked Tilapia with Garlicky Green Beans and Roasted Tomatoes

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View Recipe: Baked Tilapia with Garlicky Green Beans and Roasted Tomatoes

Green beans steam in their own sealed packet while tomatoes slowly roast and panko-crusted tilapia gets nicely crisp on top, all on a single baking sheet.

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Shrimp and Chicken Gumbo

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The enamel-coated cast iron of a Dutch oven maintains an even heat at any temperature, so foods won't suddenly scorch or boil over. Great for the low and slow simmer of this flavorful gumbo.

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One-Pot Pasta with Spinach and Tomatoes

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View Recipe: One-Pot Pasta with Spinach and Tomatoes

This pasta dinner is a game changer: You use just enough liquid to cook the pasta—no colander needed.

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Smoky Two-Bean Vegetarian Chili

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View Recipe: Smoky Two-Bean Vegetarian Chili

A wee bit of canned chipotle chiles goes a long way in infusing this hearty chili with rich, smoky flavor and a hint of heat.

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Sausage and Kale Sauté with Polenta

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Leftovers from this one-dish hit make for an easy, delicious breakfast—simply reheat and top with an over-easy egg.

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Paella with Poblanos, Corn, and Clams

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View Recipe: Paella with Poblanos, Corn, and Clams

This recipe from Mark Bittman received rave reviews from CL staffers for its crunchy rice and sweetness brininess from fresh littleneck clams. Bittman says: "The part of paella I couldn't dare change is the socarrat—the crisp browned rice on the bottom of the pan. The crust won't form until all of the liquid from the clams and the tomatoes has boiled off, so be patient with that last step: I promise you, it's worth it."

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Sausage and Black-Eyed Pea Hash

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This simple one-dish meal is made even more delicious with a fried egg on top of each plate; the yolk creates its own creamy sauce. If you can find fresh peas, use them in place of canned.

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Shrimp and Broccoli Stir-Fry

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Just a touch of honey adds a slight sweetness that rounds out the flavor in this quick stir-fry. Pat the shrimp dry with paper towels before adding them to the wok so they brown nicely. Serve with hot cooked brown rice.

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Chicken, Rice, and Parmesan Skillet

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This family-friendly skillet meal is ready in just 20 minutes.

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Tuscan Baked Chicken and Beans

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This savory Italian-inspired recipe is a wonderful way to prepare a budget-friendly whole chicken. A roasting chicken means that the chicken still has the skin on and bones-ins to add a depth of flavor that skinless and boneless chicken breasts lack. Make sure to allot more time to bake the chicken as the bone-in cut requires a longer cooking time. Fresh rosemary, cannellini beans, and canned diced tomatoes make this dish flavorful, yet simple to prepare. You will have dinner ready to eat once this roasted chicken recipe is complete with fiber-rich spinach and protein-packed beans as the sides.

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Fall Vegetable Curry

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Embrace Indian flavors and the best of fall produce by making this quick, weeknight meal that only takes 30 minutes from start to finish. No Madras curry powder? Try 1 1/2 teaspoons regular curry and 1/2 teaspoon red pepper for a substitute.

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Asparagus and Lemon Risotto

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This risotto is not covered while microwaving. Be sure you are using at least a 2-quart bowl to allow plenty of room for the liquid to boil.

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Mexican Chorizo Hash

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This breakfast-for-dinner skillet gets heat from spicy Mexican chorizo. Don't stir the potatoes too much as they cook so they crisp in the pan. If you like your eggs more firm, cook them longer, or stir them in for a scramble.

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Bread Salad with Cranberries, Spinach, and Chicken

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Chicken, high in vitamin B12, teams up with spinach, nuts, and a little oil to offer a one-dish meal loaded with vitamin E, vitamin C, and folate.

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Chicken and Sausage Gumbo

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Gumbo is usually a labor of love, but this quick dish comes together in just 30 minutes. The brilliant accelerator here is that we sauté chicken and veggies in the roux while it cooks and develops the trademark deep, rich color and nutty flavor (instead of browning the roux separately). Drippings from authentic andouille sausage start a strong foundation, adding spicy, garlicky goodness to the dish.

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Tuscan White Bean Soup with Escarole

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Hearty but not heavy, this brothy, chock-full–of–veggies soup is sure to satisfy. It features escarole, a mildly bitter green with heads that look like fluffy, ruffly-edged romaine lettuce. If you can’t find escarole, substitute an equal amount of coarsely chopped lacinato or red kale, Swiss chard, or spinach. We add a half-teaspoon of crushed red pepper to complement the greens and creamy Great Northern beans with a fair amount of heat; decrease the amount if you’re sensitive to spice. A chunk of Parmesan cheese rind simmers in the soup, contributing lots of richness and depth; you can substitute a tablespoon of white miso if you don’t have a cheese rind stashed in your fridge or freezer.

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Shrimp Fried Rice

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This shrimp fried rice dish is best if you use day-old rice. Cook it and spread in a single layer on a baking sheet to cool completely. Then refrigerate overnight to allow it to lose any excess moisture.

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Pork Posole

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Fragrant spices infuse this stew with extra warmth. Originating in Mexico's Pacific Coast region, this soup is a Christmas tradition, but that shouldn't stop you from enjoying a bowlful year-round.

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Sweet-Spicy Chicken and Vegetable Stir-Fry

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This colorful chicken and veggie stir-fry features a sweet-spicy sauce and a topping of dry-roasted peanuts, which add delicious crunch.



 

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Speedy Cioppino

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This speedy seafood stew is loaded with shrimp, mussels, and fish. 

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Vegetarian Country Captain

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Traditionally, Country Captain is a mild chicken stew seasoned with curry powder. Myth has it that a British sea captain working in the spice trade introduced this classic, comforting dish to the southern U.S. in the 19th century. Here, we've replaced chicken with edamame and cauliflower for a version loaded with vegetables to help you meet your daily produce goals.

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Halibut with White Beans in Tomato-Rosemary Broth

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Beans absorb some of the delicious broth. For a special dinner, serve in shallow rimmed bowls and top each serving with a fresh rosemary sprig.

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Chicken and Sausage Stew

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The cooked flour and oil mixture, known as roux, thickens this gumbo-inspired stew. Marinara sauce adds body, enriches the color and taste, and provides slightly tangy notes for a more rounded flavor.

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Poblano-Turkey Sausage Chili

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If you have pint-sized fans to please, use milder green bell peppers in place of poblanos to make it more kid-friendly.

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"Farrotto" with Butternut, Gruyère, and Hazelnuts

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Cubes of butternut squash hold their shape and bite and stand out wonderfully against the farro background. Grated Gruyéré cheese and chopped hazelnuts add the perfect touch of fat and salt at the end of this vegetarian main dish.

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Italian Beef Stew

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View Recipe: Italian Beef Stew

Chunk roast marinates with carrots and onions in this savory stew. Red wine, cremini mushrooms, garlic, and basil gives it an Italian flavor that you won’t be able to pass up.

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Cheesy Skillet Gnocchi

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Look for vine-ripened tomatoes in cooler months. They tend to be sweeter and juicier. 

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Chicken and Bell Pepper Sauté

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View Recipe: Chicken and Bell Pepper Sauté

Toasting the quinoa before cooking adds nuttiness to this quick dish.

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Chicken and Chorizo Stew

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View Recipe: Chicken and Chorizo Stew

Saffron and a bit of sherry vinegar lift stew from pedestrian to exciting. Chorizo comes in two forms: Mexican chorizo is a fresh pork sausage; the Spanish type, used to flavor this recipe, is cured and firm.

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Braised Chicken with Kale

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View Recipe: Braised Chicken with Kale

Braised with kale, garlic, and fire-roasted tomatoes, bone-in chicken thighs come out of the oven tender and superbly moist.

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Flounder in Ginger-Sesame Broth with Edamame and Bok Choy

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View Recipe: Flounder in Ginger-Sesame Broth with Edamame and Bok Choy

To prevent the flounder from flaking apart before serving, use a long flat spatula to gently remove each fillet from the broth.

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Turkey and Bean Chili

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View Recipe: Turkey and Bean Chili

When you need a chili fix, and you need it fast, this recipe delivers. Twenty minutes are all you need for a piping hot pot of poultry, beans, and chili. We veer from the traditional beef and red bean formula and instead turn to ground turkey and white beans for a tasty variation. We call for ground turkey, not ultra-lean ground turkey breast, because the former stays more moist (you can also use ground sirloin if you prefer). One poblano pepper offers mild to medium heat, depending on the pepper; to ensure a mild version, sub in green bell pepper.

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Chicken and Sausage Jambalaya

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View Recipe: Chicken and Sausage Jambalaya

Jambalaya is a classic Creole dish that combines rice with a variety of other ingredients such as tomatoes, onions, peppers and some type of meat or shellfish. This easy one-dish meal features both smoked sausage and shredded rotisserie chicken.

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Baked Cod with Feta and Tomatoes

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View Recipe: Baked Cod with Feta and Tomatoes

Keep the cod fillets almost submerged in the flavorful liquid so they don't dry out.

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Eggs with Chickpeas, Spinach, and Tomato

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View Recipe: Eggs with Chickpeas, Spinach, and Tomato

If you can find them, use farm-fresh eggs to make this quick one-skillet ­supper really shine.

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Szechuan Chicken Stir-Fry

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View Recipe: Szechuan Chicken Stir-Fry

Chile paste and fresh ginger add just the right amount of heat to this flavorful stir-fry, which will add a little zip to your weeknight dinner rotation.

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Greek-Style Shrimp Sauté

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View Recipe: Greek-Style Shrimp Sauté

An authentic Greek trio of tomatoes, olives, and feta cheese accompanies this shrimp dish. Serve over orzo, and garnish with lemon wedges, if desired.

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Steamed Clams Fagioli

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View Recipe: Steamed Clams Fagioli

A peasant dish no more! Our steamed clams version of this traditional dish is ready to go in 30 minutes and is loaded with classic Italian flavors. 

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Cassoulet

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This French stew of beans, pork, and poultry is traditionally cooked in an earthenware cassole, a sort of inverted cone that provides a wide surface area on top for maximum crust. A Dutch oven or wide braising pan works well too.

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Chicken Biryani

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Morsels of chicken are simmered until they’re tender in this spicy Indian rice-based dish. 

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Spicy Chicken Stew

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This version of chicken tortilla soup is packed with veggies. Fresh corn tortilla strips get stirred in before serving; they break down and fall apart to imbue the broth with rich corn flavor. You could also crisp the tortillas under the broiler and sprinkle them on top if you'd rather go for crunch. Salsa and chili powder add spice to this chicken stew, but it shouldn't be too much for timid tasters or kids. Be sure to choose a mild salsa when feeding folks with sensitive palates; you can always spice up your own bowl with hot sauce or a sprinkling of fresh jalapeño slices. If you know your whole crew likes things hot, opt for a hot salsa and a dash of hot sauce or ground red pepper.

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Hearty Beef and Potato Stew

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View Recipe: Hearty Beef and Potato Stew

This is a one-dish meal. Make the beef stew the night before, cool to room temperature, and refrigerate; reheat single servings in the microwave or a slow cooker set on HIGH the next day. To save prep time, use bottled peeled fresh garlic.

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Rotini and Cheese

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View Recipe: Rotini and Cheese

This isn’t such a stretch from traditional mac and cheese, but the addition of green peas is a great way to get some veggies into mealtime. A few slices of bacon add smoky richness, but feel free to omit it if you want to keep this a meatless dish.

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Easy Bistro Chicken

View Recipe: Easy Bistro Chicken

Cozy up to a blazing fire on a cold winter’s night with this bistro-inspired meal. You’ll find it reminiscent of a cacciatore. Italian for “hunter,” cacciatore is a stew-like dish flavored with onions, herbs, mushrooms, tomatoes, and sometimes wine.

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Beef and Guinness Stew

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View Recipe: Beef and Guinness Stew

This hearty beef stew is made with lean boneless chuck that's cooked with carrots, parsnips, and turnips, and flavored with dark beer. Simmering it in a Dutch oven for about 2 hours makes the meat and vegetables fork tender and delicious.

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