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Football season has officially started, which means you're likely in need of some new game day recipes. In this turkey chili recipe, the addition of pumpkin complements the dish's hearty flavors, making it perfect for any fall gathering.
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There are plenty of recipes you can make using canned pumpkin, but this chili recipe tops them all. The dish is filling, affordable, easy to make and can be frozen and saved for a weeknight.
To make the chili, you'll need a variety of ingredients, a few of which can likely be found in your pantry. To start, cook onions, hot peppers and garlic in a stock pot. Then add in the ground turkey and cook until the meat is browned. Add in your spices and then drop in the tomatoes, pumpkin and beer and bring mixture to a boil.
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Grandma's Lasagna
Who needs one of the best Italian restaurants in America when you have grandma's recipe? A bubbly pan of lasagna is bound to cure any weekday slump, and it’s the perfect meal to whip up yourself. You need only a handful of ingredients, including a good quality store-bought pasta sauce. Cheesy, melty and so easy to make — it’s no wonder it’s popular.
For Grandma’s Lasagna recipe, click here.
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When TJ’s starts putting out the pumpkin snacks, you know it’s finally fall. We've rounded up every pumpkin item we can find from this year's ongoing fall haul, whether it was spotted by eagle-eyed shoppers or announced by Trader Joe's itself. Your store may not get in all of these products at once, as the store announced on Instagram that fall items would roll out over the next two weeks, but this list will give you some standouts to look forward to.
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Spinach and Sausage Lasagna
Like many Italian dishes, lasagna can be turned into many variations. Like this spinach and sausage lasagna recipe that uses sweet Italian sausage and some fresh greens.
For the Spinach and Sausage Lasagna recipe, click here.
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Mac and Cheese
Everyone loves mac and cheese, but no one loves when the sauce dries out before it’s time to eat. This tried-and-true recipe for the “creamiest, cheesiest” mac and cheese solves that problem once and for all. The trick? The combination of sharp cheddar and colby jack, a generous pour of heavy cream and chicken broth in the sauce. Now all you have to do is add some unexpected ingredients that go great with mac and cheese to make it pop.
For the Mac and Cheese recipe, click here.
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If you're low on kitchen counter space you're going to LOVE this over-the-sink drying rack. The post The Internet Is Obsessed with This Over-the-Sink Drying Rack appeared first on Taste of Home.
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Instant Pot Beef Chili
A piping-hot pot of chili – no matter what the regional style – is a great remedy for a tiring day. This instant pot beef chili is super simple to make, and you can add or subtract any ingredients to your liking, including modifying the spice level. Not only is it flavorful and low-maintenance, but it also makes a large serving size, so you can enjoy leftovers that will be just as good the next day.
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Is all the extra work for the homemade stuff worth the effort?I decided to test out this theory and put fresh pumpkin and canned pumpkin puree head-to-head to see if breaking down a pumpkin from fruit (yes, a pumpkin is a fruit) to mush is worth doing.
For the Instant Pot Beef Chili recipe, click here.
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Tomato Basil Soup
Silky tomato soup is nostalgic and fuss-free. Pair it with a simple grilled cheese sandwich for a comforting lunch or dinner. The savory flavors of roasted garlic and fresh basil and a sprinkle of salty parmesan cheese are what make this made-from-scratch soup rich and deeply satisfying. To make this recipe vegan-friendly, simply substitute vegetable broth for the chicken broth, and when it’s time to add the cream, either omit it completely or add a splash of coconut milk.
For the Tomato Basil Soup recipe, click here.
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Chicken Pot Pie
This hearty classic is bursting with chicken, potatoes, peas, carrots and onions tossed in a creamy filling. You can save some time during prep by using rotisserie chicken and mixing the shredded pieces right into the gravy. And instead of rolling out pastry dough, use store-bought puff pastry sheets or a ready-made pie crust. This delicious homemade chicken pot pie recipe uses a bag of frozen hash browns for added ease.
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On a cold day, nothing warms you up faster than one of our top chili recipes. Pass the cornbread, please! The post Top 10 Chili Recipes appeared first on Taste of Home.
For the Chicken Pot Pie recipe, click here.
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Baked Chicken with Spinach Stuffing
This recipe won the grand prize at the 2006 Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest, and the old-fashioned chicken dish is still a winner for dinner. There’s a few unconventional ingredients that take this homemade meal over the top: a combination of maple-flavored syrup, peach preserves and Worcestershire sauce. And the spinach stuffing reminiscent of Thanksgiving flavors is a fitting side dish.
For the Baked Chicken and Spinach Stuffing recipe, click here.
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Air-Fryer Chicken Wings
Chicken wings are a game day staple, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make them at home whenever you feel like it. With a trendy air fryer, you can make chicken wings that are crispy and tender without all that frying grease. This recipe is easy and requires only a few basic ingredients: chicken wings, salt and pepper, garlic powder, olive oil and your favorite wing sauce.
For the Air-Fryer Chicken Wings recipe, click here.
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Sweet Milk Homemade Waffles
It’s possible to make delicious diner-style waffles at home. The secret to fluffy, pillowy waffles is beaten egg whites gently folded into the batter followed by a drizzle of melted butter. Traditional, from scratch and absolutely decadent with some maple syrup and a cloud of whipped cream, this sweet milk homemade waffle recipe will score you a ton of brunch points.
For the Sweet Milk Homemade Waffles recipe, click here.
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Twice-Baked Potatoes
Twice-baked potatoes are loaded with creamy mashed potatoes, sour cream, cheese and any topping you like. They’re ideal for an easy homemade meal, served alongside some vegetables and soup. The addition of crispy, crumbled bacon takes these perfect twice-baked potatoes to the next level.
For the Twice-Baked Potatoes recipe, click here.
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Potato Pinwheels
Another comfort dish that uses potatoes as a base is potato pinwheels. They’re perfect for a dinner party or a random weeknight dish. Simply spread the filling onto rolled-out refrigerated crescent dough and tightly roll it into a log. When you cut them before baking, you’ll see impressive swirls filled with potatoes, bacon and cheese.
For the Potato Pinwheels recipe, click here.
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Spaghetti and Tomato Sauce
Is there anything more classic than spaghetti tossed in tomato sauce? And when you take the time to make your own homemade marinara, it’s a different experience altogether. The key is using perfectly ripe tomatoes, high-quality extra virgin olive oil, fresh basil leaves and fresh cloves of garlic. The garlic- and basil-infused olive oil in this recipe gives the tomato sauce a rich, authentic flavor. It’s a homemade meal you'll want to make over and over again.
For the Spaghetti and Tomato Sauce recipe, click here.
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Chicken Tortilla Soup
The flavors in this soup taste like they took hours and hours to come together, but it’s pretty easy to make. For this dish, chicken breasts, a can of diced tomatoes, cilantro, warm spices like cumin and chili powder and other ingredients are simmered together in a base of chicken stock and bay leaves. The classic Tex-Mex chicken tortilla soup is topped with crunchy tortilla strips, Monterey Jack cheese, sour cream and cubed avocado. Now that's a brilliant way to use your leftover chicken.
For the Chicken Tortilla Soup recipe, click here.
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Chicken Parmesan
Chicken parmesan, or chicken parmigiana, is a quintessential Italian restaurant pick, right up there with a wood-fire pizza. But when you’re in need of some home-cooked food, you should have this recipe in your back pocket. The dish is made with a chunky, homemade marinara sauce, pan-fried breaded chicken cutlets and thick slices of mozzarella cheese. The ingredients are layered and baked until the cheese is melted and bubbling.
For the Chicken Parmesan recipe, click here.
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Cheeseboard-Stuffed Appetizer Bread
This stuffed bread won the Pillsbury Bake-Off Contest in 2019 and was inspired by a trip to Dublin, Ireland, a top travel destination. It has everything you’d want on a cheeseboard packed inside a French bread loaf. For the filling, you’ll need Irish white cheddar, sliced salami, honey goat cheese, fig preserves, dried apricots and some fresh arugula. If you have guests over, they might not believe you made this cheese-and meat-stuffed bread loaf at home.
For the Cheeseboard-Stuffed Appetizer Bread recipe, click here.
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BBQ Chicken Flatbread
Homemade pizza dough can be time-consuming, but once it’s risen and ready to bake, it’s well worth the wait. But for something like this BBQ Chicken Flatbread, you could always use pre-made dough and take a “semi-homemade” approach. For this recipe, toss cooked and shredded chicken in your favorite barbecue sauce, saute some onions and peppers, spread the sauce on a rectangular rolled-out dough, and start topping. Flatbreads are incredibly versatile, and you can make endless variations.
For the BBQ Chicken Flatbread recipe, click here.
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Steak Fajitas
To make this restaurant favorite at home, marinate a skirt steak in lemon juice, olive oil, fresh garlic and Worcestershire sauce before you cook it on a sizzling grill top. These steak fajitas are best served with sauteed peppers and onions and warm flour tortillas. Of course, don’t forget the pico de gallo and guacamole.
For the Steak Fajitas recipe, click here.
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Gluten-Free Beet Gnocchi with Mushrooms and Leeks
Gnocchi — a tiny, pillowy pasta made with potatoes, flour and eggs — are one of the most decadent of Italian dishes. And if you want a new, colorful spin on the standard version, try this beet gnocchi with gluten-free flour in a mushroom and leek sauce.
For the Gluten-Free Beet Gnocchi with Mushrooms and Leeks recipe, click here.
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Homemade Basil Pesto
Pesto is a lot simpler to make than one might imagine. All you need is good quality ingredients and a food processor or blender. This green garlic and basil pesto has toasted pine nuts and uses green garlic, which is similar to green onions. Keep an eye out at your local farmer’s market for the stalky vegetable.
For the Homemade Basil Pesto recipe, click here.
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Cranberry Orange Rolls
These Pillsbury Cinnabon Orange Rolls will make your kitchen smell like a bakery. The rolls are studded with cranberries, pineapple, ginger and walnuts. Throw these in the oven while you brew your morning coffee and you’ll have breakfast in no time.
For the Cranberry Orange Rolls recipe, click here.
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Southern Sausage Balls
Southern sausage balls are a retro appetizer that should really make a comeback. They are packed with flavor, which may come as a surprise considering they start with a box of biscuit baking mix, a pantry staple. You can flavor up the ground sausage any way you like with different spices and combinations.
For the Southern Sausage Balls recipe, click here.
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Mediterranean Stuffed Tomatoes
This vegetarian recipe makes for a great light lunch or quick appetizer. Stuffed tomatoes are a pretty fool-proof homemade dish and can be filled with just about any combination of ingredients — rice, beans, meat or even couscous like in this Mediterranean-inspired recipe.
For the Mediterranean Stuffed Tomatoes recipe, click here.
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Texas Sheet Cake
You can absolutely find a wonderful chocolate cake in any of America’s sweetest dessert shops, but there are few things more special than making your own, especially for a loved one. This Texas sheet cake comes together with ingredients you probably already have in your pantry, and because it’s a sheet, a swirly schmear of chocolate frosting is all you need to decorate.
For the Texas Chocolate Sheet Cake recipe, click here.
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Chicken Noodle Soup
Tender chicken, fresh vegetables and hearty noodles make this chicken noodle soup recipe an ideal home-cooked meal for any day of the week. The trick is making your own chicken broth and adding fresh thyme and parsley for an earthy flavor. This soup also makes an excellent meal that you can make ahead and freeze for a weeknight.
For the Chicken Noodle Soup recipe, click here.
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This recipe does not call for beans, but you could throw in a drained and rinsed can of black or kidney beans if you like.
Let the chili simmer for 30 minutes, then add in the cocoa powder and cook for a final 10 minutes. Once it's done, top it with cheese, sour cream and more. If you want a more hands off approach, you can put everything in the crock pot for a slow cooker soup that's worth the wait.
Turkey Pumpkin Chili
Recipe courtesy of West of the Loop
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 large yellow onion, chopped
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1-2 hot peppers, such as jalapeño or habañero, seeded and minced
- 1 pound ground turkey, preferably dark meat
- 1 (15-ounce) can pumpkin puree (NOT pumpkin pie mix)
- 1 (28-ounce) can chopped tomatoes
- 1 cup beer
- 2 tablespoons chili powder
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
Directions
Step 1: Heat olive oil in a large, deep sauce pan or stock pot. Add onion, hot peppers and garlic and cook over medium heat until softened.
Step 2: Add ground turkey and cook, stirring, until the meat is no longer pink. Add chili powder, cumin and cinnamon to the meat and vegetables and cook until fragrant. Add salt and pepper to taste. Add tomatoes, pumpkin and beer and bring mixture to a boil.
Step 3: Turn heat down and simmer, stirring occasionally for 30 minutes. Add cocoa powder and combine well. Cook 10 more minutes. Adjust seasoning and serve.
Step 4: Salt and pepper to taste
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