This is the step-by-step guide to getting a delicious rotisserie-inspired roasted chicken right at home. With bright lemon and orange flavors and delightful crispy skin, this recipe has it all! Plus, the marinading and roasting are hands-off, which is perfect for a weeknight or something more fancy. You’re going to love it!| Wyse Guide
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When the weather turns cool, the perfect antidote is a big bowl of soup. This curried butternut squash soup is a balanced combination of flavors that’s finished with creamy coconut milk. It’s delicious, completely warming, and perfect for cold fall or winter weather. Plus, it’s a really quick and easy weeknight soup to prepare.| Wyse Guide
This is a pretty standard turkey chili recipe except for the addition of quinoa, which adds both protein and thickness. While some people make turkey chili for health benefits, the great news is that it’s simply a delicious soup. This recipe is perfect for a cold weeknight day when you need something warm!| Wyse Guide
This chicken and wild rice soup is a creamy, comforting dish perfect for cold, cozy weather. Tender chicken, earthy mushrooms, and nutty wild rice combine to make a hearty bite in every spoonful.| Wyse Guide
If you’re ready for a well-balanced quick weeknight tomato soup recipe, then this tomato tortellini soup is the recipe for you. It’s simple, easy-to-make comfort food that is perfect for any cool fall or winter evening. With the addition of tortellini, the soup becomes heartier than the usual tomato soup, which makes it even better!| Wyse Guide
This ham and potato chowder is one of the most comforting soups to make during the winter months. This traditional and homey soup takes little work to prepare and has pieces of ham, cheese, and of course, potatoes. Together, they form a delicious, hot meal for any cold day of the year. Make it once, and you’ll want it again and again!| Wyse Guide