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  2. 15 Bean Soup - Wikipedia

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    15 Bean Soup is a packaged dry bean soup product from Indiana-based N.K. Hurst Co. [1] According to company president Rick Hurst, it is the #1 selling dry bean soup in the U.S. [2] Ingredients [ edit ]

  3. Break Out the Crock Pot: These Slow Cooker Recipes Work All ...

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    Saucy beans and sausage are served over rice for a delicious and Cajun-inspired dinner. Get the recipe for Slow Cooker Red Beans and Rice at The Recipe Runner. The Recipe Runner

  4. The 65 Best Winter Soups To Warm You Up All Season Long - AOL

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    Here we upgrade classic chicken soup with a creamy broth infused with Italian ingredients inspired by Tuscany: pasta, Parmesan, sun-dried tomatoes, kale, and basil. Rich and flavorful, this ...

  5. Easy and Delicious Rice and Bean Recipes From Around the World

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    "Sweet, savory, hearty, fresh, and ready in about 45 minutes, this stir-fry dinner hits all the qualities we look for in a weeknight recipe" — all true.

  6. Filé powder - Wikipedia

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    Filé powder is used in Louisiana Creole cuisine in the making of some types of gumbo, a thick Creole soup or stew often served over rice. [1] Several different varieties exist. In New Orleans, what is known as Creole gumbo generally varies from house to house though still retaining its Native American origins.

  7. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Red beans and rice—kidney beans cooked with Cajun spices, ham, and vegetables such as bell peppers, onions, and celery, served together with white rice [23] [40] Rice and gravy—small pieces of beef, or sometimes chicken or pork, simmered for a long time with onions, peppers, and other seasonings, and served over white rice [41]