Rachael Ray's Week in a Day - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

More Comforts, Classics and Casseroles
Calling all comfort food lovers! Rach has five irresistible dishes that are sure to satisfy. Italian Meatball Meatloaf Sandwiches; Reuben Style Casserole With Pastrami Meatballs, Sauerkraut and Barley; Deconstructed Sweet Sausage Stuffed Peppers; Manicotti; Creamy Fish Enchiladas.

Back in the Day
The iconic American foods we all grew up on get a modern day makeover. Meatloaf Meatballs With Horseradish Mash and Gravy; Cream of Celery Soup With Deviled Ham Toasts; Jeanette's Famous Broccoli and Crouton Casserole, Rachaelmagized; French Onion Dip Soup With Dijon and Gruyere Croutons; Chicken A La King.

Take It to the Bank
A stretch-a-buck menu to make you healthy, wealthy and wise. Chunky Chicken-Vegetable Noodle Soup; Pulled Whisky BBQ Chicken; Rice and Beans Casserole; Panzanella Strata; Spaghetti With Chickpea Red Sauce.

Tuscan American
Rachael combines two great cuisines, Tuscan and American, into a week of classic dishes; Beef and Pork Italian Chili; Potted Chicken Breasts With Lemon and Rosemary; Zucchini Tomato Sauce With Fat Spaghetti; Slow Simmered Beef With Potatoes; Baked Pumpkin and Cream Pasta.

A Little of This, A Little of That
A variety pack of meals sure to satisfy -- no matter what your food mood is. Chicken and Green Bean Casserole; Spicy Chicken and Rice With Almonds; Mushroom Lover's Marinara; Sloppy Whatdyaknow Joes, Pizzaiola Style; Bacon and Artichoke Pasta.

Some Like It Hot
A fiery feast to satisfy spicy food fans. Red Eye Chili; Jalapeno Chermoula With Penne and Flaked Fish; Meatless Taco Salad; Indian Curried Chili Oven Fries; Hot and Sticky Noodle Bowls With Chicken, Chilies and Green Beans.

Easily Entertained
Everything you need for a stress-free soiree. Chutney Chicken; Potted Beef With Pears and Cipollini Onions; Braised Pork With Caraway, Apples and Onions; Mustard and Cheddar Mashed Potatoes; Veal Ragu With Gorgonzola; Fancy Fisherman's Stew.

Layer It Up!
A week stacked with multi-layered meals. Potato, Cauliflower, Broccoli Casserole With Welsh Rarebit Top; Stacked Polenta and Mushroom Casserole; Spinach Lasagna; Toastacho Casserole; Turkey and Stuffing Casserole.

Bowled Over
A week for all the soup lovers out there: Rach shares more of her favorite soups and stews. Pork and Ancho Stew; Chicken Stew With Carrots and Leeks; Vegetable Soup With Mixed Greens; Ham, Bean and Bacon Soup With Sauerkraut; Spanish Meatballs With Beans and Greens.

Five Nights of Noodles
Rach takes advantage of one of the great make-ahead meals — a pasta supper — to provide a week's worth of decidedly different noodle dishes. Riggies With Roasted Vegetable and Ricotta Sauce; Pepita and Pistachio Sauce With Roasted Squash and Whole Grain Penne; Beef and Beet Ragu With Pappardelle.
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