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Slow-Cooker Beef and Two-Bean Chili

This chili pleases all palates in my house—it's not too spicy or too mild, but it's loaded with flavor. I love the combination of black beans and chickpeas, but you can use any type of legumes you like. What really makes the chili, in my opinion, are the toppings! Some sharp cheddar, a dollop of cumin-cilantro sour cream, and diced red onions are a must. Sometimes I even add some crushed tortilla chips.

How to Make Beef Lo Mein in Just 22 Minutes

You can recreate the beloved Chinese takeout classic in your own kitchen.

Braised Brisket With Hot Sauce and Mixed Chiles

How can you look at this and not crave brisket tacos?

The Trick That Makes Red Peppers Even Better

No roasting required.

Roasted Red Peppers and Cherry Tomatoes With Ricotta

At the height of summer, this is exactly the kind of simple, flavor-packed salad we want for dinner.

Jollof Rice

This is the dish that first got me into cooking. Talking about it got me my first job in a kitchen, and together with the help of friends, local restaurants, and family it’s the recipe we have worked on the most for this book, because we all know how good it should be. If I could only eat one thing in the world it would probably be my grandma’s jollof. She would regularly cook a big pot with care and patience and insist that everyone took home a small container of it. Cooking the rice and storing it for the following day or to give to friends to take away is part of a sharing culture that surrounds jollof—just remember to return the Tupperware!

The Ultimate Grilled Portobello Burger

Grilled portobello mushroom burgers with grilled eggplant, roasted red peppers, red onion, arugula, and pesto sauce.

Sweet and Spicy Beef Kebabs

Sweet and Spicy Beef Kebabs are a delicious twist on traditional kebabs. Pair them with Bush’s® Beans to create the perfect meal that you’ll enjoy all summer long.

Easy Green Chicken Curry

This Thai-inspired curry is ready in just 20 minutes with a little help from a rotisserie chicken.

Epi's 50-Ingredient Super Bowl Nachos

For Super Bowl 50, go all-out with our epic 50-ingredient nachos, or choose just one of the (much-simpler) five “zones” to make for game day.

Roasted Garlic Chili Sauce

Try this smeared on pork, folded into scrambled eggs, or tossed with rice.

Hamburger Soup

I made this glorious hamburger soup one Sunday in winter for three very important reasons: One, it was so ding dang cold outside, all I could think about was soup. Two, church was canceled (Church? Canceled? I don't understand.) and I didn't have anything else to do. Three, I was hungry, man. I love hamburger soup so much because it's meaty and hearty and flavorful and satisfying. Mmmmmm! It just feels good to eat it, and as a bonus, it always reminds me of my grandmother Ga-Ga. And that always means it's going to be delicious.

The Cheesesteak Nachos of Your Dreams

They might not agree on the perfect cheesesteak, but they all love the E-A-G-L-E-S, Eagles.

Barley-Stuffed Peppers

You can use any grain you like in these ooey-gooey, cheesy stuffed peppers.

Roasted-Jalapeno Pimiento Cheese Toasts

Pretty much everyone in the South fights about who's got the best pimiento cheese recipe. Make these if you want to put the debate to rest.

Kaleslaw

You may not think of coleslaw as sexy, and you'd be right—most coleslaw is far from a turn-on. But this colorful, lighter version brings the sexy back with superfoods like carrots and red, yellow, or orange bell peppers. It's also a great way to enjoy your kale in the raw.

Vegetarian Pesto Wraps

Chipotle Salmon Burger

This delicious omega-3, brain-boosting salmon burger is the tastiest way to have it all. Made from simple canned salmon (nothing fancy!), this is a budget-friendly way to enjoy all of the nutritional benefits salmon has to offer. The Creamy Chive Sauce is like a more-delicious version of tartar sauce—and pairs perfectly with any type of fish.
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