Slow Cooker Beef Stew Recipe

Beef Stew is a great way to use up your fresh vegetables before they go bad or if you want a complete meal in a bowl. Stew meat with potatoes, carrots, onion, celery, diced tomatoes, garlic and herbs. This is a fool proof meal that will leave you wanting more.   Layer the potatoes, onions, carrots, celery, Worcestershire sauce and […]

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Easy Homemade Chicken Broth Recipe

  Homemade chicken broth tastes so much better than store bought cans. Sure it’s easier to open up a can but you can’t get this rich, delicious broth from a can. You can freeze it, refrigerate or use it immediately with your favorite recipe. Place 3 pounds (approximately) of small whole chicken, or chicken parts, in a large stock pot. […]

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Tender & Delicious Stovetop Oxtail

I wish you could taste how delicious and tender this oxtail dish is! I love it with mashed potatoes, just in case you were wondering. Decades ago, Oxtail was considered a meat for the poor because the butchers always threw it away or gave it to the poor. Today it is a delicacy and expensive for the little bit of […]

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Lasagna Florentine Recipe

This recipe makes a 9” x 13” casserole dish full of lasagna noodles, three kinds of cheese, carrots, spinach, onion, spaghetti sauce and more. You can make this ahead of time then just pop it in the oven. To see my step by step directions with pictures and a printable recipe card click HERE. http://www.InDianesKitchen.com

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One Dish Chicken & Vegetables

Don’t you love one dish meals? What I like about this one is you can make it up ahead of time, cover and refrigerate. Take it out 15-30 minutes before roasting. To see my step by step directions with pictures and a printable recipe card click Oven Roasted Chicken and Vegetables. http://www.InDianesKitchen.com

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Did You Know – Meat Hash

Breakfast hash has been around for centuries and is still enjoyed today, but it was particularly popular during World War II, when meat rationing required home cooks to get creative. Traditional home-cooked hash was made of “chopped cooked meat” and cooked vegetables (usually potatoes and onions) mixed with broth and fried on the stove. While it was served at lunch […]

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Hearty New England Beef Stew

This is a good old fashioned stove top Hearty Beef Stew with potatoes, carrots, onion, green pepper and turnip. We are not fans of turnips, and I don’t like green peppers, so I left them out. Cut the beef into 1” cubes discarding any bone or large pieces of fat. I was told by a butcher never to buy beef […]

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Fork Tender Swiss Steak

Who doesn’t love a meal where the meat is so tender that you don’t even need a knife to cut it? The flavor of this meat is spot on and makes plenty for a family. I serve mine with mashed potatoes and a vegetable. Combine the flour, salt and pepper. Cut the round steak into serving size pieces. Dredge the […]

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Easy Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe

On this cold snowy winter day, it wasn’t hard to figure out what I wanted to make for dinner tonight. Who doesn’t love a delicious homemade Chicken Noodle Soup. This recipe is so easy when you use rotisserie chicken. To see my step by step directions with pictures and a printable recipe card click HERE. http://www.InDianesKitchen.com

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