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Slow-Cooker Beef Brisket

Simple, savory and warming, this slow-cooker brisket is a traditional take on pot roast that's as easy as it is comforting. Make it the centerpiece of a family feast, or slice and shred it for a sandwich stuffer. Either way, this brisket is true to tradition (or maybe it's superstition), in that it tastes better the next day. So next time you're hosting the family gathering, save some stress and get this done ahead of time.

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Kofta Kebabs

These kofta kebabs are made with ground lamb that's seasoned with garlic and six different kinds of spices, then molded onto skewers and cooked on the grill. They are very good! Serve with yogurt, flatbread, lettuce, tomato, and cucumber.

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Marinated Tuna Steak

This tuna steak recipe uses a tangy marinade made with orange juice, soy sauce, and garlic for a wonderful taste.

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Slow-Cooker Collard Greens with Ham

When it comes to greens, collards tend to live in the shadow of lettuce, spinach and even kale—except in the South. There, collard greens, which taste like a cross between kale and cabbage, star in a dish that inspires lots of love and plenty of controversy, too. One classic debate: Should collards be cooked until silken or left with a bit of texture? That’s what we love about this recipe—it features all the rich savory flavor of the classic dish but is prepared using a simplified set-it-and-forget-it method that leaves room for customization. Those who like their collards meltingly tender should let their greens stew together with the ham bone and other ingredients until the six-hour point, while those who prefer a more toothsome texture can stop at four. So if you’ve been leaving collard greens on the grocery display, consider this your easy entry to enjoying this under-the-radar-but-totally-terrific veggie!

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Southwest Chicken Salad

Romaine is topped with grilled chicken, corn, beans, tomatoes, and onions, and drizzled with a creamy avocado ranch dressing. This is one hearty salad that hits the spot all year around.

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Slow-Cooker Make-Ahead Chicken

Juicy, cooked chicken is the start to so many favorite meals, from cold chicken salad to warming bowls of chicken noodle soup. That’s why we adore this recipe. Its seasoning is neutral enough to go with most any dish and, parceled out in bags in the freezer, it’s a dinnertime game changer. With two easy methods, it’s easy to make this recipe just about any time. Start it while you’re prepping dinner on a Tuesday night, and it’ll be done cooking and cool enough to put away by the time dinner’s over. Or, go the slow-cooker method, and you can run out the door to do errands, pick up kids or dare we say it—just relax—while your chicken is cooking away! With bags of already cooked chicken parceled out in your fridge, there’s no cold that can’t be soothed or sandwich that can’t be filled.

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Grilled Garlic Shrimp

These grilled shrimp receive a double dose of garlic flavor - fresh garlic and garlic salt. Try not to marinate longer than 30 minutes, as the acid from the lemon juice will start to break down the delicate shrimp meat and make it mushy. Extra large shrimp come 26 to 30 shrimp per pound.

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Best Steak Marinade in Existence

This steak marinade is a family recipe that has been developed only over the last 5 years. In this short time, it's made me famous in our close circle, but until now I've never shared it with anyone.

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Slow-Cooker Make-Ahead Beef

Succulent shredded beef is like money in the bank when it comes to dinner. It means you can go from a burrito to pasta to sandwiches in the blink of an eye. Here’s how we use this recipe to its full potential: Pick up the boneless beef chuck roast when it’s on sale or when there’s a busy week ahead. It’s a versatile meal starter and can save money that might otherwise be spent on emergency pizza delivery or unsatisfying drive-through meals. When you’ve got a few extra minutes to spend in the kitchen, sear the beef and toss it in the slow cooker. Once the meat is done, it’s simple enough to shred it and parcel it up into packages that are the right size for all kinds of family meals.

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Kabobs

These grilled kabobs made with steak and chicken stay moist and flavorful. The meat and vegetables are marinated in a honey teriyaki sauce, then skewered and grilled until tender and delicious.

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Slow-Cooker Farmer’s Market Breakfast Casserole

Warning: cheese lovers only beyond this point. We've got three kinds (Gruyère, cream cheese and Parmesan), all slow cooked with a bunch of fresh veggies for a hassle-free dish that'll make brunch your favorite meal.

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Slow-Cooker Pork Ramen

Forget the package you thought you knew: This slow-cooker ramen is satisfying and filled with rich flavor that a seasoning packet could never match, and is still easy to prepare. A boneless pork shoulder cooks in a broth enriched with ingredients like cremini mushrooms, green onions, gingerroot and garlic. Serve over ramen noodles with the toppings of your choice to customize your bowl!

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Slow-Cooker Pork Ragu

This slow-cooked pasta sauce goes well beyond the average spaghetti topper with all-day slow-cooked flavor. Pork shoulder, bacon and aromatic vegetables cook in a crushed tomato sauce and thicken to a hearty, rich consistency that pairs well with rigatoni pasta in particular. Make it a day ahead when you have some extra time, and let the flavors mellow and meld—or just be sure to save some leftovers! This take on a classic Italian sauce is sure to impress your dinner table regulars and special guests alike.

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Slow-Cooker Ham and Sweet Potatoes

Sweet and savory in equal measure, this impressively easy slow-cooker dish is a meal in one pot, and it’s as great on a weeknight as it is for a special occasion. A glaze made with brown sugar, honey, thyme and ginger cooks with a boneless ham, sliced sweet potatoes and sweet onions, bringing out the natural balance of sweet and savory that each ingredient has. It’s a crowd-pleasing meal that requires minimal effort for memorable results!

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Slow-Cooker Denver Omelet Breakfast Pie

This is no basic breakfast, even though it’s filled with the classic flavors of a Denver omelet. This slow-cooker breakfast pie is made with a refrigerated crescent dough sheet as the crust, and gets filled with an eggy mixture that folds in ham, mushrooms, green pepper, onion and Cheddar cheese. The result is a savory, satisfying and surprising morning meal that feels deliciously familiar but new at the same time.

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