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  2. Mexican Stuffed Peppers With Quinoa & Black Beans - AOL

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    Rinse quinoa well, then pour into a medium saucepan, with 1.5 cups of water and garlic powder. Stir, bring to a boil, then lower heat and cover, simmering for 15 minutes, or until all liquid is ...

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    That steady workhorse, the Crock Pot, with its simple settings ("high, low, warm") and heavy ceramic interior is a valuable part of any kitchen setup all year long.

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    This incredible one-pot soup is packed with chicken, nutty jasmine rice, broccoli and cheese. It is deliciously rich and flavorful and goes from prep to plate in 30 minutes.

  5. Unstuffed Peppers Recipe - AOL

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    Stir the juice and rice in the skillet. Heat to a boil. Reduce the heat to low. Cover and cook for 10 minutes. Stir the peppers in the skillet. Cover and cook for 10 minutes or until the rice is tender and most of the liquid is absorbed.

  6. Stuffed peppers - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed peppers in American cuisine is a dish where bell peppers (often the green, yellow, orange, and red varieties) are typically filled with a stuffing such as ground beef, mixed with bread crumbs or cooked rice, eggs, herbs, and spices (especially paprika and parsley) and cheese. [8]

  7. Chiles en nogada - Wikipedia

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    Ingredients for the preparation of the dish Restaurant in Puebla. Chiles en nogada is a Mexican dish of poblano chiles stuffed with picadillo (a mixture usually containing shredded meat, aromatics, fruits and spices) topped with a walnut-based cream sauce called nogada, pomegranate seeds and parsley; it is typically served at room temperature.