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Slow-Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup

Chicken tortilla soup is warm and comforting—and now it’s easier than ever to make. This slow-cooker chicken tortilla soup recipe is the ultimate set-it-and-forget-it meal. It simmers away in the background until the chicken is tender enough to shred with a fork.

Like other Mexican-inspired soups, slow-cooker chicken tortilla soup is packed with spices and savory ingredients like fire-roasted tomatoes, black beans and corn. Topped off with crispy tortilla chips, a dollop of sour cream and a squeeze of lime, this homemade version might just make your weekly menu rotation.

Ingredients for Slow-Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup

  • Boneless skinless chicken breasts: Chicken breasts are our go-to choice for slow-cooker chicken tortilla soup. The meat stays juicy in the slow cooker’s gentle heat and is easy to shred once cooked.
  • Chicken broth: Use homemade chicken broth, or pick up one of our Test Kitchen’s favorite chicken broth brands.
  • Black beans: These beans have a rich, earthy flavor, and they hold their shape well when cooked. We drain and rinse the black beans to remove excess sodium.
  • Fire-roasted diced tomatoes: Any diced tomato will work in this soup, but fire-roasted tomatoes add an extra dimension. They’ve been charred over an open flame, and they deepen the soup’s flavor with a subtle smokiness.
  • Frozen corn: We use frozen corn for ease, but you can easily substitute fresh or canned corn.
  • Spices: Chili powder, ground cumin, paprika, salt and pepper create a slightly spicy, smoky blend for this soup. We stir in minced cilantro just before serving to give the dish a fresh, herbaceous finish. (Don’t worry; you can substitute parsley if cilantro tastes like soap to you.)
  • Soup toppings: Crushed tortilla chips are an essential component of tortilla soup! Top each bowl with chips and other fresh garnishes, like chopped avocado, sliced jalapenos and lime wedges.

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45 Sweet Potato Recipes to Make All Year Long

When I moved to Texas, I was introduced to new-to-me foods, like sun tea, chess pie and sweet potatoes. Though I had loved the easy potato recipes my mom whipped up, I quickly realized sweet potatoes were not the same. I watched friends load them up with butter, brown sugar and even marshmallows, finding room for sweet potato recipes at every meal. Although it took a few attempts, I came to love sweet potatoes too, and now I always have some at home for making baked goods, sides and hearty dinners.

This collection features the naturally sweet, nutrient-dense spuds in a variety of recipes, from skillet breakfasts and quick satisfying lunches to easy sides, dinners and sweet treats. If marshmallows and sweet potatoes aren’t for you, there are plenty of savory sweet potato recipes with beans, herbs, cheese and spices. Or, you can embrace the root vegetable’s sugary edge with recipes for sweet potato desserts, including cookies, pies and cakes.

When shopping for sweet potatoes, look for ones that are firm with taut, unbroken skin. And don’t be confused by signage at the market: Sweet potatoes are different from yams, but many places still use the words interchangeably. If it has a thin, mostly smooth skin, it’s a sweet potato. Whether you already know how you love to eat sweet potatoes or you are looking for new flavor combinations, you’ll find inspiration here for sweet potato dishes to enjoy year-round.

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27 Instant Pot Winter Recipes

There’s no better time to pull out the pressure cooker than winter when the cold weather demands hearty, comforting meals. These Instant Pot winter recipes make it easy to whip up a comfort-food meal without spending hours at the stove. Dishes like beef shank and short ribs that usually need an afternoon of braising turn fork-tender in a snap, and creamy clam chowder hits the table fast enough for a weeknight dinner. The result is the same cozy flavor, minus the wait.

We chose winter comfort food recipes that highlight the Instant Pot’s strengths: shorter cook times, one-pot simplicity and deep, developed flavor. You’ll find mains made for busy weeknights, like taco pasta with just the right kick and creamy mac and cheese loaded with buffalo shrimp. Hearty five-bean chili is another favorite because it’s filling, flavorful and warms you from the inside out. For something more traditional, make a version of your favorite tender pot roast, without the all-afternoon cooking time.

Many of these Instant Pot meals lean into winter with seasonal produce like pumpkin, sweet potatoes and apples to add freshness against rich meats or canned beans or broth. Most recipes are easy to portion for make-ahead lunches, dinners or freezer meals, so all you have to do is add winter side dishes for a complete meal. From tender roasts to chunky stews and saucy pastas, these Instant Pot dinners bring all the comfort of winter meals without the fuss.

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57 Big-Batch Recipes to Make When You Want to Stay In

Need to hunker down at home? These big-batch recipes are perfect for dinner tonight and leftovers tomorrow (and maybe even the day after). Don’t worry—we’ve got big-batch sides, desserts and breakfasts, too!

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Potato Chowder

When it comes to hearty, soul-warming dishes, few can rival a comforting bowl of potato chowder. This creamy concoction, rich with the earthy flavors of potatoes and savory bacon, is a tried-and-true classic that promises to satisfy even the pickiest eaters. Plus, the Crockpot does most of the work here, offering convenience without sacrificing flavor. Slow cookers are a game-changer for busy days, especially when you get to come home to the inviting aroma of creamy potato chowder that’s been simmering away all day.

Perfect for cozy weeknight meals or gatherings where a hungry crowd is involved (we’re looking at you, game day), this easy potato chowder recipe is a winner every time.

Ingredients for Potato Chowder

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  • Potatoes: You can’t have potato chowder without potatoes, but the kind you reach for is entirely up to you. Classic chowder spuds that hold up well in liquids include waxy Yukon golds, French fingerlings and red bliss potatoes.
  • Chicken broth: Canned chicken broth will give this chowder lots of savory deep flavors, but bonus points if you make your own chicken broth or stock. You could also use veggie-based bone broth for a vegetarian chowder.
  • Cream of chicken soup: Along with the chicken broth, we used a can of undiluted, condensed cream of chicken soup to give our chowder the perfect creamy consistency.
  • Onion: Potatoes and onions are a classic chowder combo. Opt for white or yellow, finely chopped.
  • Cream cheese: The secret binder ingredient in this chowder is cream cheese, imparting a velvety, rich-as-can-be texture. You’ll need one package (8 ounces) of cream cheese, cubed and softened.
  • Bacon (optional): Is there anything better than potato chowder topped with crumbles of crispy crunchy bacon? No, we think not.
  • Chives (optional): Chopped chives add an oniony, herbaceous note to this chowder and taste great sprinkled on top with the crisped-up bacon.

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52 Soups That Freeze Well

There’s a reason soup shows up in nearly every culture. Made with just a few humble ingredients, soup simmers away on the stovetop to become something shareable and deeply nourishing. Soups that freeze well carry that feeling even further, stepping in when you’re craving homemade goodness with a little more ease. Freezing soup means you’ll always have access to a spoonful of comfort and convenience, whether it’s a hearty beef stew or a light vegetable soup.

These freezer-friendly soups are the gifts that keep on giving, if you will. They’re designed for batch cooking and reheat beautifully, with textures and flavors that hold up after extended storage. You’ll find broth-based and blended soups that span the gamut from vegetarian soup recipes to meaty chilis and soups inspired by international recipes.

Whether you’re cooking ahead of time for a busy week or filling the best freezer containers for future comforting meals, these soups are up for the task. Simply thaw them in the fridge overnight, and all that’s left to think about is preparing the perfect sides for soup.

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14 Homemade Soups with Rotisserie Chicken

As far as homemade dinners go, soup is the quickest and easiest way to put food on the table. But, honestly, cooking meat can often be time-consuming, so we turned to our favorite grocery store hero: the rotisserie chicken. These soups with rotisserie chicken come together quickly and are easy to make for busy weeknight dinners. They’re also incredibly tasty because the humble, precooked bird is oh-so-delicious.

We’ve gathered a variety of flavorful, highly-reviewed chicken soup recipes, including spicy, cream-based, vegetable-forward and protein-packed soups. We even have gluten-free and dairy-free soups, so there’s truly an option here for everyone.

You can certainly start these recipes by making rotisserie chicken at home, but the best rotisserie chicken from the grocery store also does the job just fine. Either way, making these soups is as simple as shredding the chicken and popping it into a stockpot. (Don’t forget to save the golden chicken skin for a sneaky pre-dinner snack!)

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One-Pot Mediterranean Diet

101 Simple Meals for Your Skillet, Baking Sheet, Dutch Oven, and More 

The famed Mediterranean diet—simplified into one pot simmering with flavor

Consistently ranked as one of the best and most doctor-recommended diets in the world, the Mediterranean diet is known for its amazing benefits like weight loss and reducing the risk of Parkinson’s disease. One-Pot Mediterranean Diet delivers tons of recipes exploding with fresh flavors with the ease and convenience of the one-pot method.

Explore a diversity of foods from a Mediterranean Breakfast Board to Spicy Grilled Veggie Pita using seasonally fresh ingredients and spices. Avoid obstacles including cleanup and hard-to-find ingredients and stay on track as you discover this all-inclusive way of cooking designed to fit into our everyday lives.

Inside this one-Pot Mediterranean cookbook you’ll discover:

  • More than a cookbook—Learn about the Mediterranean diet, lifestyle, and nutrition before diving into the recipes.
  • Family dinners—While containing things like soups, salads, and sides, the book features predominantly main dishes.
  • Substitute teacher—Clearly written, easy-to-follow recipes allow readers to easily substitute ingredients as needed.

One pot keeps the smart, healthy spirit of the Mediterranean diet alive while cutting the time you’ll spend in the kitchen.

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45 Easy Ground Beef Recipes to Make on Repeat

From simple skillet dinners to hearty soups and casseroles, these ground beef recipes are perfect for busy nights or anytime you need a satisfying meal.

Whenever I find myself aimlessly wandering the store, unsure what’s for dinner, I inevitably grab a package of ground beef to get things started. Beyond meatballs, burgers and meat loaf (though I never tire of those options), there are countless easy ground beef recipes that I know I can toss together for a hearty meal my whole family will enjoy.

This collection is packed with all our best quick ground beef dinners and family-friendly recipes to save the day when you need inspiration.

There are twists on classic recipes for weeknight-friendly versions of lasagna, stuffed peppers or Stroganoff, and cozy soup recipes that make a great lunch the next day. Try easy meal ideas inspired by tacos, cheeseburgers, and mac and cheese for a mashup of bold flavors and comfort food. Even if you have only a bit of meat, the recipes using 1 pound of ground beef will satisfy. Whether you need a 30-minute pasta recipe or you want to try something new, these ground beef dinners are sure to become favorites.

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Slow-Cooker Corn Chowder

Discover the ultimate comfort food with our irresistible slow cooker corn chowder recipe. This hearty and creamy dish blends sweet corn with the rich flavors of bacon, potatoes and aromatic herbs. Perfect for chilly evenings or any time you’re craving a bowl of warmth and flavor. Our recipe promises a simple yet deeply satisfying soup.

The best part is, your slow cooker does all the work. Combine and refrigerate the ingredients for the corn chowder the night before, then pour the mixture into your crockpot and turn it on in the morning. When you come home from work, a hot, tasty meal awaits.

Ingredients for Slow-Cooker Corn Chowder

  • Milk: Milk is the main binder for this chowder. Its combination with the creamy soup creates a velvety base for the rest of the ingredients. You’ll need 2-1/2 cups of 2% milk but you can use 1% or reduced fat if that’s all you have.
  • Creamed corn: We’re not gatekeeping our secret to the creamiest corn chowder—it’s a can of cream-style corn.
  • Cream of mushroom soup: Condensed cream of mushroom soup also imparts lots of earthy, savory flavor and amps up the creamy factor in this slow-cooker chowder.
  • Frozen corn: Two types of corn add to the chunky nature of this chowder. We also used a bag of frozen kernels but canned or fresh would work too.
  • Hash brown potatoes: Traditional chowders usually involve onions and potatoes but we went one step further in the comfort food department with a cup of frozen shredded hash brown potatoes. It is a total game-changer in this soup.
  • Fully cooked ham: Ham and corn are a flavor-enhancing combination and sneak some protein into this chowder, too.
  • Onion: Sauteed onion bits add some sweetness to the soup and the chunky texture.
  • Parsley: A peppery herbaceous finish in the form of dried  (or fresh) parsley flakes is the right move.
  • Butter: For an extra silky, buttery chowder, you’ll need 2 tablespoons of butter.
  • Bacon: Although optional, crispy crumbled bacon is the ultimate topper for chowder.

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