A twist on classic macaroni salad - I toss the pasta with a creamy sauce made from sauteed green onions, then add lots of black pepper, arugula, diced apple, and lemon juice to the bowl.
There has always been a problem with caramel apples. The ratio is off, backwards even. There just isn't enough caramel...so, this recipe fixes that issue. More caramel and less apple. Enjoy, and don’t forget to floss.
If you think you don't like Brussels sprouts, try these with good fresh sprouts. Oh yum! The apples and apple juice soften the sometimes bitter flavor. Very good! Eat well and spend less at CheapCooking.com.
Snapper is seasoned with cumin seeds, sea salt and black pepper and then grilled until crispy but moist on the inside. Served on corn tortillas with a cabbage slaw and chipolte creme sauce.
Mexican Style Carne Asada - Arrachera, or skirt steak marinated with lime and garlic and then quickly grilled over high heat served with a stack of hot tortillas and a bold salsa.
There are few things I love more than bruschetta. The grilled, buttery bread...the beautiful tomatoes...the scrumptious basil. A perfect combination, and a perfect snack. Unless you eat twelve pieces like I do...and then it's more like a meal.
Here’s a twist on porkchops and apple sauce: Cooking Light’s spiced pork tenderloin served with a side of sautéed apples. The lean pork tenderloin medallions are rubbed in a sweet spice coating and...
I've been making these coin-shaped zucchini pickles all summer. They're quick to make, great to have on hand, and I don't bother canning them. Delicious on crusty, goat-cheese slathered grilled bread (or just about anything cheesy or crunchy) and simple salads.
When basil is in season, I can't make enough pesto. The classic Italian sauce native to Genoa tastes delicious on everything from pasta to pizza to grilled fish. It's excellent stirred into salads or slathered on sandwich bread. Although store-made pesto
It’s official. Title Town now has a grilled cheese sandwich that would make Curly Lambeau’s toes curl. Always ready for a tailgate, The Limburger Leap is stacked high with beer brats and beer-caramelized onions perfectly paired with Wisconsin limburger and baby swiss.