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Meatball and Olive Stew (Albondigas Verdes)

Submitted by: Melanie 
This Mexican classic features beef and pork meatballs floating in a rich tomatillo broth. 

Mexican Potato Stew

Submitted by: Kipsey 
Ground beef, spicy beans, and tomatoes with some chili heat simmer under a layer of fresh sliced potatoes. This is a one- skillet supper that is as delicious as it is easy. 

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Slow Cooker Taco Soup

Submitted by: MICHMEIG 
Living In: Deptford, New Jersey, USA
This slow cooker soup will remind you of tacos. 

Pressure Cooker Chili

Submitted by: Spyce Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Decatur, Illinois, USA
Living In: Waldorf, Maryland, USA
Chili cooked in a pressure cooker is fast, and the spices and unsweetened cocoa give it a rich flavor. 

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Spicy Albondigas

Submitted by: Punky 
Meatballs with rice are simmered in a spicy broth with vegetables in a Mexican-style soup. 

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Fiesta Beef Soup

Submitted by: COLLEGE INN® Broth 
Mouth Party! Spice up your dinner with this sure-to-please winner. 

Ajiaco (Beef and Pepper Stew)

Submitted by: damasio 
This is my take on the ubiquitous Latino stew, ajiaco. This version uses leftover roast beef, sweet red peppers, and creamy baby potatoes simmered together in a spicy broth. 

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Slow-Cooked Chili

Submitted by: Sue Call 
'This hearty chili can cook for up to 10 hours on low,' relates Sue Call of Beech Grove, Indiana. 'It's so good to come home to after a long day away.' 

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Southwest Stew

Submitted by: Lois C. McAtee 
Our whole family loves foods spiced with picante sauce, so I developed this recipe! This dish is very quick and easy to make, and it also reheats well. Sometimes I add cooked, sliced potatoes to the stew for a little variety, too. 

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Hoosier Chili

Submitted by: Jeanne Boberg 
This chili is a little sweeter than other recipes I've tasted, but I like it that way. It reminds me of the chili my mom used to make. 

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Peoria Chili

Submitted by: Norma Erne 
'WHEN you come into the house and pick up the aroma of this chili, it seems to welcome you and warm the entire house. My mother was a very good cook, and this meal of chili, corn bread, hot cinnamon cocoa and devil's food cake brings back some of my fondest memories of her.' 

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Shipwreck Stew

Submitted by: Estelle Bates 
I got this recipe from a minister's wife, and I imagine she used it many times at church meetings and gatherings. It is an inexpensive, 'stick-to-the-ribs' dinner, and is even better the next day! It's also extremely easy to make. 

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Classic Chili

Submitted by: Marjorie Carey 
'MOM'S CHILI was the best! She knew just the right ingredients to put her 'stamp' on it. I could eat it with my eyes closed and know it was her recipe! It amazed me that she could put it together in so little time. 

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Chili in a Bread Bowl

Submitted by: Kay Curtis 
For a simple, speedy recipe, this chili has the rich flavor of one that has simmered a lot longer. Set on the table in the unique heart-shaped bread bowl, it's an especially 'hearty' main dish. --Kay Curtis, Guthrie, Oklahoma 

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Quick Zesty Chili

Submitted by: Laura Whitcomb 
This chili always has everyone coming back for seconds--that's because I use fresh tomatoes in the recipe. I've been married 31 years and our two grown children still like to come home to eat 'Mom's cooking'! 

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Spicy Chili Seasoning Mix

Submitted by: Mary Henderson 
'Having the seasonings mixed up in advance makes stirring up a batch of chili a breeze,' suggests Mary Henderson of Opelika, Alabama. 'It's a bold but pleasant blend. I like the round steak and ground beef combination.' 

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Simple Taco Soup

Submitted by: Glenda Taylor 
'We first sampled this chili-like soup at a church dinner,' writes Glenda Taylor of Sand Springs, Oklahoma. 'It's a warming dish on a cold day, and since it uses packaged seasonings and several cans of vegetables, it's a snap to prepare.' 

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Sausage Bean Stew

Submitted by: Barb Schutz 
I made this colorful, robust stew often when our three kids were living at home. Since it calls for lots of canned vegetables, it stirs up in a jiffy. It's versatile, too-you can substitute cubed turkey, chicken, ham or beef for the sausage. Plus, you can replace the beans with other vegetables of your choice. 

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Minestrone Stew

Submitted by: Janie Hoskins 
Janie Hoskins of Red Bluff, California adds green chilies to this slow-cooked stew made from convenient pantry ingredients. You're sure to like the taste...and the price of 66 cents a serving. 

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Spicy Beef Vegetable Stew

Submitted by: Lynnette Davis 
'This zesty ground beef and vegetable soup is flavorful and fast to fix,' reports Lynnette Davis of Tullahoma, Tennessee. 'It makes a complete meal when served with warm corn bread, sourdough bread or French bread.' 

 
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