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One-Pot Meals

Fragrant Beef Stir-Fry

The new stir-fry oil accented with garlic, ginger and sesame is a terrific way to season main courses. Use fresh vegetables (the cut-up ones at the salad bar work well) or frozen. Rice and watercress salad are fine accompaniments. Drizzle sliced fresh mango and pineapple with honey for a suitable finish.

Chicken and Mixed Vegetable Stew

Parsnips, carrots, leeks and baby potatoes complement the chicken in this appealing one-dish supper. It's fun to begin the meal with a good old-fashioned relish tray--we like carrot and celery sticks, radishes and sweet pickles--and to end with a fresh fruit pie. Uncork a distinctive Sauvignon Blanc.

Barley and Lentil Soup

Rosemary Lemon Orzo Pilaf

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Turkey Chili

Turn your leftover turkey into a warming, crowd-pleasing chili for dinner tonight.

Rotelle with Broccoli and Spicy Peanut Sauce

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Chicken Rice Soup

This is probably the simplest soup ever made from scratch: you just throw everything into the pot at once and walk away. The rice cooks in the pot along with the chicken long enough to give its starches over for extra body. Everything you dislike about brown rice — its starchiness and heaviness — works to advantage here. It turns soft and almost falls apart but still has texture. Don't substitute white rice, because it would get mushy. This soup may not be beautiful, but it sure is good.

Rosemary-Roasted Chicken and Garlic

Complete the main course with buttered sweet potato chunks (they can roast alongside the chicken) and sautéed Swiss chard. Serve purchased éclairs for dessert.

Turkey Chili

Using packaged chili seasoning--the kind with separate pouches for the seasoning and the hot pepper--allows adjustment of the "heat" in this southwestern-style dish.

Lentil and Brown Rice Soup

Some soups genuinely do inspire a devotion akin to love, and this is one of them. In the cold of winter, when Gourmet editors ponder the matter of what soup to cook up in a steamy Saturday morning kitchen to provide comfort all weekend long, they decide with remarkable frequency to make the following one. Those in the know also add about a pound of smoked sausage; even the best can be made better.

Spiced Moroccan Chicken with Onions and Prunes

Since this exotic dish has a very flavorful sauce, serve it with couscous or rice.

Veal Stew with Potatoes, Tomatoes and Oregano

The stew does need to bake for a couple of hours, but it's very easy to put together.

White Bean, Pasta and Roasted Pepper Soup

The crisp Rosemary Toasts taste great dunked into this flavorful soup. To serve on the side, toss arugula with sliced red onions and basalmic vinaigrette, then top the salad with shavings of Parmesan cheese. For dessert, keep it simple with ripe pears and amaretti (almond cookies).

Potato Chowder

Quick Black Bean Soup

Using canned black beans makes this soup a snap to prepare. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Lentil Stew with Spinach and Potatoes

Reflecting the cuisines of Israel and the surrounding Mediterranean Middle Eastern countries, this meatless stew is seasoned with mint and lemon. Serve it with sesame seed rolls and a tomato and cucumber salad; have pistachio ice cream for dessert.

Turkey Meat Loaf with Sun-Dried Tomatoes

A healthful new take on an old favorite.

Puerto Rican-Style Black Bean Soup

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Canned black beans with Caribbean seasoning save lots of time and effort. Whisk ground allspice into some bottled oil-and-vinegar dressing, and toss with mixed greens. Garnish the soup with yogurt and chopped red onions, and serve it with some sweet potato chips. To end, spoon sliced bananas and dark rum over coffee ice cream.
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