All the soups and casseroles you desire on chilly evenings.
Sit back and let your dutch oven work magic.
Feel free to prep ahead and freeze it until you are ready to serve.

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This roast comes together beautifully in a slow cooker too.
Top with toasted bread crumbs to add a little crunch to each velvety bite.
Bonus - it easily serves 6 and is ready in under an hour.

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This recipe is hearty enough to feed a family, whether you enjoy it yourself or gift it.
Burgoo is still meant to be shared, but with large families instead of small towns.
It’s ready within 45 minutes.

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Soulful Chicken Soup
Chicken noodle soup almost defines comfort.
7-Can Soup
Comfort has never been easier.
Throw it all in a pot and prepare for a bowl of hot, delicious goodness.

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Sweetbutternut squashpairs wonderfully with tender with onions and garlic.
Old-Fashioned Chicken Pot Pie
Call us old-fashioned, but we always prefer homemade.
One bite of this warm pot pie, and you’ll agree.

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Frozen options just can’t keep up.
It’s a hearty, crowd-pleasing casserole that is easy to make.
Quick Beef Chili
A warm bowl of chili in under an hour?

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If that’s not comforting, we’re not sure what is.
This best-of-both-worlds recipe will be a star winter weeknight meal.
We recommend serving with bowls of additional toppings including sliced olives, sour cream, jalapenos, and avocados.

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The key to the perfect beef tips is to sear them well in the pan.
Extra-Easy Lasagna
We don’t call this recipe extra-easy for nothing.
Satisfying and speedy, it’s sure to land on your go-to winter dinner recipe rotation.

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Slow Cooker Goulash
Warm up the kitchen with this long-simmered, aromatic dish.
Be sure topick a roastwith good marbling to double-check your sauce is just right.
When it comes to these individual mini meatloaves, we sure think so.

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Flavors like green enchilada sauce and a poblano chile pack some spice.
Quick and Easy Spaghetti Bolognese
When we say quick and easy, we mean it.
This full-bodied pasta dish will set you up for success in just 25 minutes.

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French Onion Soup Casserole
Who says soup has to be ladled?
Complete with layers of baguette slices, this casserole will leave them begging for seconds.
Easy Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry
Put down the take-out menu.

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Rotisserie chicken and store-bought sauces make awarm winter casserolenearly too good to be true.
Rice soaks up all of the crave-able flavors.
This is a great choice for a cozy night in.

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It’s important to cut the apples and veggies as directed so that they cook evenly on the pan.
Say hello to comfort food at its finest.
Classic Hoppin' John
Why wait for theNew Year to serve a dishthat promises prosperity?

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Bring this blend of rice and black-eyed peas to the table for a flavorful bowl of luck any time.
This hearty chili is best served withhomemade cornbread.
you’re free to add in some shredded chicken for extra protein.

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Tortilla strips, avocado, and limes make the perfect toppings for this classic Mexican soup.
Serve with all the toppingsbacon bits, cheese, and green onionsin bowls so guests can pick their favorites.
Freeze in individual servings inside tightly wrapped aluminum foil bundles.

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Cowboy Casserole
Meet the ultimate dump-and-bake dinner recipe.
Plus, with tots on top, we can guarantee the kids won’t put up a fight.
Chicken-Andouille Gumbo with Roasted Potatoes
This Southern favorite dish makes for the perfect Winter night delight.

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Top with bacon, parsley, and hot sauce.
Pasta-Chicken-Broccoli Bake
A pasta bake screams comfort, and this pasta-chicken-broccoli bake is no exception.
Use a high-quality curry powder for this recipe.

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Poppy Seed Chicken
Poppy seed chicken never goes out of style.
Serve with rice and a tossed salad to complete the meal.

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