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One-Pot Meals

No-fuss recipes for stews, braises and more
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A one-pot meal is the quintessential comfort food. Flavor-infused broths, rich sauces, tender meats and vegetables—they warm and nourish us body and soul. And, they’re perfect for casual family dinners as well as entertaining. Plus, they’re simple to make, whether that one pot is an Instant Pot, rice cooker, slow cooker, or just a basic Dutch oven.

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    Beef, Barley & Butternut Squash Stew

    You’ll mix a nutty blue-cheese spread for the croutons you’ll serve with the stew in a small bowl, but everything else—from the beef chuck to winter’s tastiest vegetables—braise in your Dutch oven until very tender.

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    Salmon and Sushi Rice

    Salmon and rice have a real affinity for one another, and this simple dish brings the two together seamlessly. Orange-ginger-marinated salmon is steamed on top of sushi rice right in a rice cooker, infusing it with flavor. An incredibly adaptable dish, salmon can be seasoned to taste, and any white rice can be substituted. Rest assured, you’ll wind up with perfectly steamed rice, salmon, and greens that are extra special when sprinkled with a bit of rice seasoning.

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    Curried Chicken Stew with Squash and Cashews

    Just grab chicken thighs and fresh green beans, and you can pull this simple supper together with what you probably already have in your pantry.

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    Cajun-Style Chicken & Sausage Jambalaya

    This traditional Cajun-style (brown) jambalaya is chock full of smoked meats with nary a tomato in sight. It’s the real deal.

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    Braised Italian Chicken with Green Beans, Tomatoes & Olives

    Just grab chicken thighs and fresh green beans, and you can pull this simple supper together with what you probably already have in your pantry.

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    Thai Red Curry with Pork

    Thai curries may just be the simplest dinners around. You’ll spend more time chopping than anything else and the flavors in this one-saucepan supper are amazing.

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    Braised Beef Short Ribs with Salsa Verde & Feta

    The beef is braised in red wine and port until its fall-off-the-bone tender. Then, in a surprisingly delicious twist, the ribs are topped with a fresh, feta-spiked salsa verde, taking the dish to a whole new level.

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    Multicooker Chicken Scarpariello with Rigatoni

    A classic of both Italian-American restaurants and home cooking, this sweet-and-sour dish cooks up quickly in an Instant Pot or other multicooker. The dried pasta cooks in the sauce, adding a bit of starch to thicken it nicely.

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    Eggplant Ragoût with Tomatoes, Peppers & Chickpeas

    No one said youhadto stick with just one pot—rice, noodles or polenta can make a one-pot meal glorious. This hearty meatless stew is wonderful served over polenta or rice with some crusty bread.

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    Chicken Braised with Red Wine Vinegar & Tomatoes

    Deliciously piquant and complex, this one-skillet dish depends on good-quality red wine vinegar, so use the best you have. Recipe-raters swear by it.

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    Slow Cooker Pork Tenderloin with Bourbon Molasses Baked Beans

    To complement the naturally sweet flavors in a pork tenderloin, these baked beans are loaded with plenty of aromatics, as well as the woodsy, earthy tones of bourbon. Just remember: the better the bourbon, the more sophisticated its flavor in the beans. Don’t use the $75 bottle, but skip the cheap hooch with its metallic tang.

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    Arroz con Pollo

    令人难以置信的适应和满足,吃arroz反对波尔lo, or rice with chicken, is ubiquitous throughout Latin America and beyond. This Puerto Rican version, completely cooked in a rice cooker, is seasoned with sofrito, sazón, and adobo. Typically prepared with short-grain white rice, this recipe uses jasmine rice instead, playing up the more delicate flavors of lemon and oregano. Pimiento-stuffed olives and capers are optional but strongly recommended, as their brininess adds something special to the dish—while peas add a sweet vegetable pop. This dish also pairs well with saucy beans or stewed greens.

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    Beef Rendang

    This special-occasion Malaysian dish is made intensely aromatic by coconut milk, chiles, and both fresh and dried spices.

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    Roast Chicken with Fingerling Potatoes, Leeks & Bacon

    The cast-iron skillet’s versatility is unmatched here. Bacon is rendered, vegetables are made soft and translucent, and a whole chicken roasts in one workhorse skillet.

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    Beef Stroganoff

    OK, let’s call this classic comfort dish almost-one-pot since you’ll need to cook the buttery egg noodles separately. It’s homey, saucy, and oh-so-satisfying, as any good one-pot meal should be.

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    Braised Duck Legs with Figs, Star Anise & Winter Squash

    The duck legs in this hearty one-pot are inspired—they make the dish special without being difficult to prepare. Plus, the duck becomes meltingly tender as it braises, soaking up all of the rich flavors of the sauce.

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    Beef Braciola Stuffed with Basil & Mozzarella

    This tender braise is a home-style version of the Italian-American classic.

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