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  2. The Only Slow Cooker White Bean Chicken Chili Recipe ... - AOL

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    Pull out the crock pot for this white bean chicken chili that's so easy to make.

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    Even breakfast can be made easy and affordable with the help of a Crock-Pot! This casserole combines warm potatoes, chorizo, fluffy eggs, and cheese for the perfect morning meal. Get the Crock-Pot ...

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    Recipes for zeppoles and pasta with mushroom sauce. Featuring an Equipment Review covering splatter screens, a Tasting Lab on shredded parmesan, and tips for slow-cooker chicken stock. Season 10 (2017)

  6. Quick & Easy Chili Recipe - AOL

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    COOK beef in skillet until browned. Pour off fat. ADD soup, water and salsa. Heat through. TOP with cheese. Tip: Tip: Also delicious served over hot baked potatoes or hot cooked rice.

  7. Pozole Rojo Recipe - AOL

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    2. Lift the pork out of the broth onto a cutting board. Shred the pork with two forks and return it to the broth along with the Chile Colorado Sauce and hominy and another teaspoon of salt. 3. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 30 minutes. 4. While the pozole cooks, line a baking sheet with paper towels.

  8. Adobada - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico red chili peppers "Carne adovada" is a baked meat dish that is a specialty in New Mexican cuisine. In its simplest form, raw pork is cut into strips or cubes and placed in a large plastic bag with New Mexico red chili powder or minced red chili peppers (Hatch, Chimayo, or guajillo chili peppers), garlic, oregano, cumin, lime/lemon juice and/or vinegar, and salt, then mixed and ...

  9. Chili con carne - Wikipedia

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    A pot of vegetarian chili. Vegetarian chili (also known as chili sin carne, chili without meat, chili non carne, and chili sans carne) acquired wide popularity in the U.S. during the 1960s and 1970s with the rise of vegetarianism. It is also popular with those on a diet restricting the use of red meat.