A simple, everyday approach to miso soup - it yields me a bowl of soup in five or ten minutes. You can keep it simple if you like, but in this version I add soba noodles and tofu, and a few garnishes.
I woke up this morning and I had no idea what day it was! The holidays will do that to a person I guess. I also forgot that today is a day off work for many people because Jan 1st
It's grilling season and that means burgers! In our house that means turkey burgers, but whatever they're made of, grilled burgers demand buns. And I have a gluten-free recipe for them that is quite good! This recipe was inspired by
Classic American Cobb salad, a composed salad with bacon, avocado, chicken breast, tomato, hard boiled egg, chives, arranged on a bed of romaine, Boston, frisee lettuce and watercress.
If you prefer, swap in either bone-in chicken thighs, or drumsticks for the whole leg. If you'd rather use chicken breasts, plan on considerably less time in the slow cooker or the breast meat will be dry. It's easy to pull the skin off the legs, by grabbing it with a paper towel. The skin was removed to cut down on the amount of fat in the dish, but if you like, you can leave it on-just skim any fat from the surface of the sauce before serving. Click here to visit the new home of KitchenDaily!
With deepest apologies to William Carlos Williams: This is just to say I have eaten the kohlrabi that was in the icebox and which we were planning on saving to eat just like that [plain and peeled] Forgive the hyperbole...
When I posted my recap of our Canadian Thanksgiving dinner, I was pretty shocked to see that the recipe people were most interested in was my Brussels sprouts...
As spring approaches, I feel less hesitant about presenting a sandwich as dinner food. Me, I'm happy when two slices of bread protect just about any filling, but I'm also the type...
I'm a huge fan of roasted vegetables. They're easy, versatile, flavorful and make for amazing leftovers. You can blend them with chickpeas to make hummus, add them to a salad, eat them plain, or stick them in between 2 slices