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  2. 52 Recipes to Keep Your Slow Cooker Bubbling While You ... - AOL

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    5. Potato and Corn Chowder. This slow-cooked chowder develops layers of flavor as the slow cooker does all the work. Vegetarians can use vegetable stock instead of chicken, and even water would ...

  3. 22 Casserole Recipes (No Soup Required)

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    One Pot Turkey Noodle Casserole. This stovetop recipe is said to deliver comfort food in less than 30 minutes, with leftover turkey, egg noodles, and veggies enrobed in a rich sauce that includes ...

  4. 30 Recipes for Cheap, Delicious and Unexpected Taco Fillings

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    20. Chicharrón en Salsa Verde. This dish has its roots in peasant food, and like many foods of humble origins, is delicious. Chicharrones, or pork cracklings, are cheap, as is a homemade salsa verde.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Quesabirria - Wikipedia

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    Quesabirria is "a cross between a taco and a quesadilla." [3] It comprises a corn tortilla with either mozzarella or Chihuahua cheese melted with stewed meat. [3] [2] [6] The meat is often beef – commonly brisket – in contrast to birria, which is traditionally made with goat. [5] The meat is stewed for up to 10 hours with chilies and spices ...

  7. Al pastor - Wikipedia

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    Al pastor (from Spanish, "herdsman style"), tacos al pastor, or tacos de trompo is a preparation of spit-grilled slices of pork originating in the Central Mexican region of Puebla and Mexico City, where they remain most prominent; today, though, it is a common menu item found in taquerías throughout Mexico.