A beef stew chockfull of beef, beer and root vegetables!
by Tara Nyegaard and filed in Soups, Stews
My husband and his family are from Louisiana and introduced me to a bit of Cajun cooking. I fell in love instantly with this one and requested it whenever we went to eat at my in-laws’ home. I now make it every month because I am still in love with this dish! It is super simple and the depth of flavor is incredible. So if you have never had Cajun food, this is the one to start with!
by Jayne and filed in Soups, Stews
Filling, warming one-pot meal in the form of soup and carbs. So comforting!
by The Daring Gourmet and filed in Soups, Stews
Smoky South of The Border Soup with chipotles en adobo, shredded chicken and beans.
by Natalie Wiser-Orozco and filed in Soups, Stews
Classic beef stew made with beer.
by Ree and filed in Soups, Stews
Piping hot, flavorful, gorgeous, thick stew is perfect with mashed potatoes on Sunday night…or any night!
by Jayne and filed in Soups, Stews
Easy green curry using prepacked curry paste.
by serenabakessimplyfromscratch and filed in Soups, Stews
Cioppino. An Italian fisherman’s seafood stew.
by claireg12 and filed in Soups, Stews
An easy crockpot stew that you can make in no time.
Nancy is the Coupon Clipping Cook, which means she not only has an astounding number of recipes to share with us (her TK recipe box is busting at the seams!) but she's also got loads of money-saving tips in her blog (she worked at a grocery store for a number of years, so she knows her stuff). She has some pretty amazing creations, like Roasted Garlic Potato Soup and Nutty Coconut Chicken. Go check them out!
Heather is a Texas native and the blogger behind Heather's Dish. She's mom to Weston, wife to Nate, and they live in Little Rock, Arkansas with their two "stubborn and saucy" dogs Bunker and Keira. In her blog, she shares her photographs, random musings (serious and silly alike), and all kinds of scrumptious recipes---and not just evil variations of her favorite mac and cheese. Her enviable TK recipe box is a testament to that. Go see for yourself!