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Soup/Stew

The Case for the Cumin Seed

The versatility of the cumin is practically unmatched in the spice world. But if you're buying the pre-ground stuff, you're only getting half the story.

Classic Beef Stew with Peas and Creamy Horseradish Yogurt Sauce

A zesty horseradish sauce and fresh parsley gremolata brighten up a classic comforting beef stew.

French Onion & Butternut Squash Soup

Rich and robust Swanson Beef Stock brings major flavor to this cheesy, veggie-packed soup, perfect as a meal or a starter if you’re hosting friends.

Lentil Soup with Wheat Berries and Kale

This nourishing soup is packed with creamy, chewy, and hearty textures that make the simple preparation extremely satisfying. Use stock instead of water if you’d like—but truly, you don’t need it.

Instant Pot Braised Lamb With White Beans and Spinach

Bone-in lamb shoulder chops turn meltingly tender and enrich the garlicky rosemary-infused broth in this Instant Pot dinner. Serve it with crusty bread for mopping up all of the juice.

Chicken Soup with Charred Cabbage

Simmer the bones of a rotisserie bird in water with a handful of aromatics and flavor-packed mushroom stems to make the umami-rich broth for this comforting soup.

Instant Pot Beef and Sweet Potato Chili

Sweet potatoes almost melt as they cook under pressure in the Instant Pot, lending a silky texture and sweet flavor to this harissa-spiced chili.

The Halloween Dinner Menu the Whole Family Will Love

Fill the kids up before the candy deluge begins.

15 Celeriac Recipes

Its distinctive flavor—think celery and parsley—is too good to ignore!

Oxtail and Red Wine Stew

Love beef stew and braised short ribs? Consider giving oxtails a try. These surprisingly meaty cuts contain a ton of collagen, which melts into the stew to create an ultra-rich, ultra-silky texture and flavor. In fact, you might end up needing to thin the finished stew with water before serving.

Slow-Cooked Halibut with Garlic Cream and Fennel

Cod and pollock are both great alternatives for the halibut.

Ham Hock and White Bean Stew

If you can’t find corona or gigante beans for this stew, use smaller white ones like cannellini. Keep in mind that they’ll cook a lot faster, so give the ham a 30-minute head start.

Warm-Spiced Saucy Lamb Stew

Keep in mind that the level of heat in harissa pastes varies widely from brand to brand—adjust how much you add depending on your preference. If your stew skews hot, just top it with a dollop of minty yogurt for instant relief.
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