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Venison Stew II

Submitted by: BUCHKO 
Cubes of venison stew meat are browned with onions and garlic and combined with Worcestershire sauce, thyme and bay leaf in this stew with carrots and parsnips. Serve over rice or wide egg noodles. 

Smoky Cod and Parsnip Chowder

Submitted by: Wendy 
Poached fresh cod and smoked cod are cooked in this cream based soup with potatoes, parsnips, fresh thyme and lemon. Serve garnished with chopped chives. 

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Cinderella Pumpkin Bowl with Vegetables and Sausage

Submitted by: gptraveler 
Home Town: Easthampton, Massachusetts, USA
Use a hollowed-out pumpkin to cook and serve this casserole with its bonanza of vegetables, from carrots, celery, bell peppers, broccoli and more, to winter favorites such as rutabaga, parsnips, and cabbage seasoned with onion soup mix and savory kielbasa sausage. Mix and match the veggie assortment as you choose. 

Turkey Soup with Root Vegetables

Submitted by: kdonofrio 
Parsnip and rutabaga join carrots and celery in this flavorful use of a Thanksgiving turkey carcass. 

Roasted Winter Root Vegetables

Submitted by: rupps 
This simple, time-saving recipe lets you prepare winter root vegetables in advance for Thanksgiving dinner. Parboil parsnips, rutabaga, and carrots, freeze or refrigerate them until needed, then toss them with vegetable oil, salt, pepper, and dried basil before roasting them to bring out their natural sweetness. 

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Twice-Baked Spuds

Submitted by: Dominic Spano 
This satisfying dish is nutritious and can be prepared a day ahead, refrigerated and baked before serving. 

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Lamb and Winter Vegetable Stew

Submitted by: BJSCHADE 
Lamb meat and winter vegetables combine to make a thick, hearty stew. 

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Irish Stew

Submitted by: Ita Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Living In: Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, U.K.
Every Irish household has their own version of this famous dish-so here's mine. I like to add chunky pieces of parsnip for a little sweetness, and fresh rosemary gives it a distinct flavour and aroma. If you use a tougher cut of meat, you can leave it to simmer longer before adding the potatoes. Fantastic on a cold, blustery day-served with a pint of the black stuff, of course! 

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White Wine Chicken Soup

Submitted by: Miriam E D 
Chicken and a multitude of vegetables, including a whole head of garlic, and a touch of white wine are simmered a good long while for a mellow flavor. 

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Spiced Parsnip Soup

Submitted by: ButtercupBento 
Home Town: Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, England, U.K.
Yummy simple soup without too much heat, excellent for a wintry starter to a dinner party. The spice works wonderfully with the sweetness of the parsnips. Serve with crusty white bread and butter. 

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Hearty Lentil Soup

Submitted by: Judith Webster 
This lentil and vegetable soup has wonderful flavors that become even more intense and satisfying as the soup cooks. Lots of root veggies go into the pot, red wine, Worcestershire sauce, bay leaves, vegetable stock and cilantro. Makes two generous servings. 

Basic Beef Stock

Submitted by: Wolverine 
The meaty beef bones and vegetables are oven roasted before beginning this rich hearty beef stock seasoned with black pepper, bay leaf and thyme. 

Mashed Potato, Rutabaga, And Parsnip Casserole With Caramelized Onions

Submitted by: Christine L. 
This is great with Apricot Glazed Turkey and Green Beans With Walnuts And Walnut Oil. This dish can be made one day ahead. The broth made in this recipe can be used as stock for turkey soup. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 

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Creamy Parsnip With Ginger Soup

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
This smooth and creamy soup is seasoned with ginger, cardamom, and allspice. 

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Chicken Soup I

Submitted by: ANGCHICK 
Home Town: Hamilton, New Jersey, USA
Parsnip, turnip, leek, carrot, celery, and dill all lend their flavors to this soup made with a whole chicken. Serve over cooked noodles. 

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Chicken Meatball Soup

Submitted by: TI2GR 
In this recipe, baked chicken meatballs and sauteed vegetables in chicken broth are served over a bed of cooked egg noodles. 

Anna's Amazing Goulash

Submitted by: Anna 
I made this up one day. It takes a lot of work, but makes a lot of stew, and the leftovers just taste better and better each time you try it. 

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Roasted Root Vegetables

Submitted by: Cathryn White 
This dish's pretty harvest colors make it any eye-catching addition to the Thanksgiving table. It's a fix-it-and-forget-it favorite of mine. --Cathryn White, Newark, Delaware 

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Tuna Patties with Dill Sauce

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
These tender golden tuna patties, draped with a creamy dill sauce, have a wonderful blend of flavors. Parsnips are the 'secret ingredient'. They replace part of the traditional bread crumbs...and add moisture, fiber and extra nutrition. 

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Jewish Chicken Soup

Submitted by: Layla 
This is a traditional recipe good for anything that ails you. It's the absolute best when you've got the flu, and it's great the second and third day. Note, these matzoh balls are 'sinkers'. These are traditional matzoh balls, as this recipe was passed down from my great-grandmother who needed to make them as heavy as possible to feed a hungry family during lean times. Cut the matzoh meal by 1/2 cup to lighten the load. 

 
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