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If This Doesn’t Remind You Of Home, I Don’t Know What Will!

03 August 2017
Anna - TasteeRecipe
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It’s even better than my mother’s recipe, and that’s something!!

Ahh, the good ol’ days! Back when we didn’t have a gazillion exotic ingredients to choose from, we used to make simple dishes such as this one.

Beautifully tender, stewed beef over brown rice – it doesn’t get much better than this! It’s the perfect dish for a rainy day when you can let all the flavors linger in the kitchen and fill up your whole house with pure deliciousness. I’m telling you, the aromas alone should be considered illegal!

You only need a handful of ingredients to make this meal, and most of them you’ll probably already have in your pantry. This isn’t a dish you can whip up in a heartbeat – no, you need to let this simmer slowly to reach those incredible flavors.

The secret to super tender stewed beef is to not use high heat; it will make the meat tough. With some patience you’ll get the most wonderful meal you can think of – but I have to warn you; you’ll be tempted to call this “ready” a little too soon, simply because the aromas are so inviting!

 

 

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Quick Tip: Instead of rice, you could serve this over noodles!

You’ll Never Believe This Is Lean (Really!)

29 December 2016
Anna - TasteeRecipe
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6 hearty dinner recipes lasagna soup

How To Turn Your Lasagna Into A Mouth-Watering Soup

I bet you’ve never heard the words ‘lasagna’ and ‘healthy’ in the same sentence… Well, this is no joke. This incredible lasagna soup really is healthy, and a million times lighter than its cousin in the original oven-baked form. This one is a winner in every possible way; besides being healthier, it’s also a breeze to make and won’t take you longer than five quick minutes of preparation. How about that!

After all those heavy holiday meals I am completely ready to try lighter recipes! Don’t get me wrong – there’s no way in the world I would starve myself on a diet, I love food way too much. But it’s actually quite easy to start a healthier way of living with recipes like this, when it’s still going to be delicious! This recipe makes 8 servings – and you probably won’t believe it but, there are only 234 calories per serving!

 

 

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Quick Tip: Double the ingredients to make sure you’ll have leftovers for a tasty lunch!

Rumor Says This Soup Will Melt Away Those Thighs!

27 December 2016
Anna - TasteeRecipe
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Argo cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, barilla pasta, Bell Peppers, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, Borden, brown sugar, cabbage, cabbage soup, cabbage tomato soup, Campbell’s soups, carrots, casserole, celery, Chiquita, Clabber Girl, College Inn, Cool Whip, crock pot, Daisy sour cream, dessert, Dole, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, food, Gold Medal flour, granulated sugar, Green Giant, Green Giant French cut green beans, Hershey, Hodgkin’s Mill, Jell-O, Jif peanut butter, Johnsonville, keebler, kosher salt, Kraft, land o lakes butter, Libby, Lipton's dry onion soup mix, McCormick spices, Morton salt, onion, Pam Cooking Spray, peeled whole tomatoes, Pepperidge Farm, Philadelphia cream cheese, Powdered sugar, recipe, Ritz crackers, Sara Lee, Sargento, slow cooker, Swanson beef broth, Thorn Apple Valley, Toll House, tomato juice, tomato soup, tomatoes, TruMoo milk, tyson, vanilla, vanilla extract, Vlasic, Wesson vegetable oil, whipped topping

I’m a huge fan of easy-to-make soups that can be stored for days and will make my life so much easier. I’m even more excited if I can make a soup that is said to burn fat while I’m eating it! Whatever the actual scientific studies say about this cabbage soup, it is definitely healthy for you. But most importantly, it’s so delicious that you don’t even think of it as health food. Lately, I’ve noticed most of my favorite soup recipes have a creamy base.

After all the heavy meals I’ve had during Christmas, I just wanted to go with something lighter. This awesome soup has a tomato base, which is way less fat than any of the creamy chicken soups I’ve made. What I love most is how versatile this recipe is! You can easily adjust it to make it just the way you like it.

I this soup to be quite filling, which is a good thing because then I’m not hungry again an hour later and rummaging through the refrigerator. You’ll really enjoy this yummy recipe 🙂

Recipe courtesy of All Recipes. Image courtesy of Food.com.

 

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Quick Tip: This recipe makes 15 servings, and is only 90 calories per serving!

A New Way To Make Beef Stroganoff

22 December 2016
Anna - TasteeRecipe
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About a few months ago, my husband and I went to visit my mother in law and her family outside of Atlanta, Georgia. The town she lives in is a small hillbilly town where everyone knows each other. There was only one hotel in the area and just one supermarket. There are a few shops and under 10 restaurants in the whole town. It really seemed so out of place right next to the hustle and bustle of Atlanta, but we knew it would be a pretty cool town if we stuck around.

 

Anyways, when we showed up, I had come down with a case of Whooping Cough. I was coughing left and right and had an upset stomach every time my cough came back. I even had to get to a CVS (mind you, outside of the town because they didn’t’ have any there) to get some meds at 2am. On the last day we were there, my mother in law felt so bad that I was so sick that she made me her signature dinner. And guess what? For the rest of the day I had no cough. I had never eaten it in my life and knew I wanted to make it at home.

Recipe courtesy of Carl’s Bad Cravings. Image courtesy of Pillsbury.

 

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Quick Tip: Use half a cup of cream if you’d like this to be creamier.

Say Goodbye to Chewy Chops!

07 March 2016
julieborruso
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If you’ve ever made pork chops you know it can either be super succulent (if you’re lucky) or you can be chewing the same bite for 10 minutes. With this recipe you can give your jaw a break with moist and tender pork chops covered in a creamy mushroom sauce.

These pork chops taste just as good as they look and you don’t need a book’s worth of ingredients either! Get dinner on the table quick and make it count with this winning dinner idea!

Image courtesy of Gal on a Mission

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Everything is Better With Gravy!

29 February 2016
julieborruso
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Tired of your typical cheeseburger? Or simply don’t have all the goodies to top it? Not a problem, try something different with your beef!

These onion burger steaks with brown gravy can be your dinner solution when time is flying by, and provide you with a tasty change from the usual. Diced onion and homemade brown gravy make this ground beef burger taste more like a juicy steak. Serve these burgers smothered in a mouthwatering gravy and you might not be able to stop at just one!

Image courtesy of Weary Chef

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This Recipe Will Make You Want To Call Yo Momma!

19 October 2015
Grace
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Fast-Making Meaty Deliciousness

Swedish Meatballs deliver a classic creamy and savory flavor and are really quick to make. I had some Swedish meatballs a few weeks ago at my usual tailgate spot, and I loved them so much, I just had to hunt down a recipe for them to share with you.

Fast-cooking recipes such as these are great for parties, tailgates, and midweek dinners. Just pair with your favorite pasta, and there you have it! These aren’t the Italian-style meatballs that most people are used to, but if you like savory and creamy sauces, you’ll really enjoy meatballs this way.

I think that you could practically drink this gravy. And yes, as the original recipe provider suggests, you may want to make a bit extra sauce if you are using broad egg noodles or something similar. This recipe is best if you have enough gravy that it can really soak into the pasta; that way, the savory flavor really takes hold, and you can make that great meaty taste stretch that much further.

Recipe and photo courtesy of Damn Delicious

 

 

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Quick tip: Serve with mashed potatoes.

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