Fresh Hot Stews for Cold Winter Nights

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As winter stretches on, we could all do with something warm, rich, and hearty to help us ride out the cold nights. That's why we here at Thermodyne Foodservice Products, Inc., have put together the following list. No matter your tastes, you'll find something here that suits them. 

Fresh Hot Stews for Cold Winter Nights

Hearty One-Pot Black-Eyed Pea Stew With Kale and Andouille Recipe

This easy black-eyed pea stew starts with andouille sausage and pork belly cooked until browned and crisped, then gets flavored with the Holy Trinity of Cajun cuisine: onions, celery, and green bell peppers, along with some leeks and garlic for extra flavor. Tender braised kale transform this into a full-on meal, while a shot of apple cider vinegar brightens up all the flavors.

We dare you to read that description and consider passing. This stew is not only packed with flavor but also simple to make since everything's cooked in the same pot. We commend it to you with our blessings! 

Short Rib Stew

After 45 minutes of active prep time, you can sit back and let this one simmer to its full potential. For the next three hours, the rich ingredients combine into something truly magical. 

Ed's Portuguese Fish Stew

Clams, mussels, and cod, when combined with hot sausage and winter vegetables, bring the flavors of the Iberian Peninsula straight to your kitchen. 

Gumbo-laya

A flavorful mashup of gumbo and jambalaya, this spicy soup will bring the heat this winter! Pair it with a refreshing beverage and a cool, light dessert.  

Bean, Kale and Egg Stew

This final offering is our vegetarian option, and we couldn't be happier with it. It's not only tasty, but it's also visually appealing and packed with protein. 

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To hear more about this, or to find out more about our product lines, please feel free to contact us at any time. We produce quality food warmers for commercial, industrial, and institutional kitchens, and we would love to help pair you with the perfect match. 

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