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  2. Chicken and Stuffing Casserole Cures All Comfort Food Cravings

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    Stir in the chicken, peas, cream, thyme, salt, pepper, and turmeric. Return to a simmer and cook for 3 minutes more. Spray a 13-by-9-inch baking dish with nonstick spray and pour in the chicken ...

  3. 20 Vintage Casseroles That Start With a Can of Condensed Soup

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    Zucchini Chicken Casserole. "This zucchini chicken casserole is creamy and herbaceous, packed with fresh fork-tender vegetables and shredded chicken breast. The herbs make this dish feel light and ...

  4. Grandma's Favorite Casseroles (That We Still All Secretly Love)

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    This unusually named casserole comes from Columbus, Ohio. The owner of Italian restaurant Marzetti's created a baked pasta with ground beef, noodles, tomato sauce and cheese and named it after her ...

  5. Stove Top stuffing - Wikipedia

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    Stove Top is a stuffing that was introduced by General Foods in 1972. It is a quick cooking ("instant") stuffing that is available in supermarkets. Unlike traditional stuffing, Stove Top can be prepared on the stove, in a pot, and can also be prepared in a microwave oven. It is used as a side dish for meals as well as a medium in which some ...

  6. Ruth Siems - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Miriam Siems ( / siːms /; [1] February 20, 1931 – November 13, 2005) was an American home economist who created Stove Top Stuffing. [2] A native of Evansville, Indiana, Siems graduated from Bosse High School in Evansville and earned a degree in home economics from Purdue University in 1953. [1] She was employed for almost four years in ...

  7. Stuffing - Wikipedia

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    Stuffing. Stuffing, filling, or dressing is an edible mixture, often composed of herbs and a starch such as bread, used to fill a cavity in the preparation of another food item. Many foods may be stuffed, including poultry, seafood, and vegetables. As a cooking technique stuffing helps retain moisture, while the mixture itself serves to augment ...

  8. 21 10-Minute, High-Fiber Lunches With 5 Ingredients Or Less - AOL

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    Falafel Tabbouleh Bowls with Tzatziki. Meal-prepping a week's worth of lunches doesn't need to take hours in the kitchen. These Greek-inspired meal-prep bowls can be prepared in just 10 minutes ...

  9. Beggar's chicken - Wikipedia

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    Romanization. ciau ho ci. Beggar's chicken (simplified Chinese: 叫化鸡; traditional Chinese: 叫化雞; pinyin: jiàohuā jī) is a Chinese dish of chicken that is stuffed, wrapped in clay and lotus leaves (or banana or bamboo leaves as alternatives), and baked slowly using low heat. Preparation of a single portion may take up to six hours.