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  2. 75 Foolproof Crock-Pot Soup Recipes for Chilly Fall Nights

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    75 Best Slow Cooker Soups. ... Get the Recipe: Crock Pot Creamy Tortellini Soup. The Magical Slow Cooker. ... Get the Recipe: Crock Pot Kielbasa Soup. Boulder Locavore.

  3. Turkey Sausage & Tortellini in Creamy Tomato Basil Sauce - AOL

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    Stir the soup, water, tomatoes and tortellini in the skillet and heat to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 5 minutes or until the tortellini is tender. Stir in the basil and serve with the cheese, if desired.

  4. Turkey Sausage & Tortellini in Creamy Tomato Basil Sauce

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    Stir the soup, water, tomatoes and tortellini in the skillet and heat to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 5 minutes or until the tortellini is tender. Stir in the basil and serve with ...

  5. Genovese sauce - Wikipedia

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    The slow cooking of the onions is especially important for the sauce's flavor, [10] and is facilitated by incremental additions of white wine, stock, or both. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] Genovese is typically served with the large, cylindrical pasta paccheri , but also rigatoni , ziti or candele —all favored because their shape can hold the sauce.

  6. Best Bites: Fall succotash with tortellini - AOL

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    Bring a pot of water to a boil and cook 1 pound cheese tortellini according to the package instructions. Seed and chop 2 small bell peppers. Finely chop 1 medium onion. Set aside.

  7. Carniolan sausage - Wikipedia

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    The Carniolan sausage (Slovene: kranjska klobasa; Australian English: Kransky, German: Krainer Wurst, Italian dialect of Trieste: luganighe de Cragno) is a Slovenian parboiled sausage similar to what is known as kielbasa or Polish sausage in North America.

  8. Kraków sausage - Wikipedia

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    The Kraków sausage (Polish: kieÅ‚basa krakowska), also known by its German name, Krakauer, is a type of Polish sausage (), usually served as a cold cut.The name is the adjective form of the name of the city of Kraków (medieval capital of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth till the late 16th century).

  9. Kielbasa - Wikipedia

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    Kielbasa eating contest held in Kansas City. In the United States, kielbasa which may also be referred to as Polish sausage in some areas, is widely available in grocery stores and speciality import markets. While the smoked variety is more commonly found, the uncured variety is often available, particularly in areas with large Polish populations.