Short days call for long dinners. Let your food cook slowly for maximum flavor with these 25 recipes that cook oh so slowly!
- Creamy Broccoli Soup by Julie Hauser
- Roasted Garlic and Horseradish Crusted French Roast by Rivky Kleiman
- Chicken and Herbed Dumplings by Estee Kafra

- Bourbon Honey-Mustard Short Ribs by Gabe Garcia
- Split Pea Soup by Julie Hauser
- Before and After Chicken Legs by Julie Hauser
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- Crockpot French Beef Burgundy by Sima Feiger
- Maple-Glazed Rack of Ribs by Naomi Nachman
- Zucchini Soup by Julie Hauser
- Thick Veggie Soup by Julie Hauser
- Chicken Marsala by Julie Hauser
- Pepper Steak by Julie Hauser

- Crockpot BBQ Chicken by Rivky Kleiman
- Melt-in-Your-Mouth Potatoes by Julie Hauser
- Orange Juice Roast by Julie Hauser
- Beer Brisket by Rivky Kleiman
- Brisket in Coffee Brandy Sauce by Levana Kirschenbaum
- Slow Cooker Beef Stew by Julie Hauser
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- Flanken Onion Soup by Michal Frischman
- Chunky Chicken Taco Soup by Renee Muller
- Stew Italiano by Norene Gilletz
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- Meat Spaghetti and Spinach by Chanie Nayman
- Slow-Cooked Lentil and Meat Stew by Sina Mizrahi
- Minute Steaks and Red Potatoes by Julie Hauser
- Crockpot Scalloped Potatoes and Grilled Vegetables by Rivky Kleiman

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