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- Comfort Food Classic: It’s warm, hearty, and packed with nostalgic flavors that remind me of family dinners and cozy gatherings.
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- Step 1: Chop all the vegetables into small ½" cubes. It's important that they're all uniform size so that they cook evenly.
- Step 2: In a large pot, add olive oil and saute and soft and translucent. This usually takes about 20 minutes on medium heat.
- Step 3: Cook rice. We love this with white rice cooked in the Instant Pot.
- Step 4: Serve with rice and enjoy!
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Step 1: Chop Vegetables
Chop all the vegetables into small ½" cubes. It's important that they're all uniform size so that they cook evenly.
Step 2: Cook Vegetables
In a large pot, add olive oil and saute and soft and translucent. This usually takes about 20 minutes on medium heat.
Step 3: Cook Rice
We love this with white rice cooked in the Instant Pot.
Step 3: Serve!
Serve with rice and enjoy!
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