Crisp, fresh vegetables in a creamy peanut dressing create a vegan salad that's hearty enough to stand on its own. Add cubed chicken for the carnivores.
Sweet potatoes grow in abundance in Alabama, where sculptor Sandi Stevens' family eats them year-round. This casserole is a Stevens favorite: silky pureed sweet potatoes topped with a sweet and crunchy pecan-cornflake topping. If you don't have pecans or cornflakes on hand, Stevens says the topping can be made with whatever nut or cereal is in the cupboard.
Homemade salsa is the ultimate way to enjoy the ripe, crisp veggies of the season-with a little heat to keep things interesting. Newly picked corn provides juicy flavor.
Lately, Meat-and-Potatoes-Guy and I can't get enough of those Greek-style pasta salads they sell at the grocery deli. All those bright, crisp flavors of lemon, tomato, cucumber, and fresh herbs are...
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies are a big and fat, golden brown cookie with a bumpy surface all dotted with raisins. Their edges are crisp, their flavor sweet, and their texture is wonderfully soft and chewy.
cannoli made without gluten, stuffed with fresh ricotta filling, crisp, delicious, sweet, authentic Italian, like they make in the Bronx, but without gluten.
I have a theory that you can tuck almost any finely chopped or shredded vegetable into a savory pancake, fry it in small mounds until crisp on both sides, serve it with a dollop of a sour cream or yogurt sauce and they will be inhaled.
The sweetness of the apples and onions really complements the roast pork. With its crisp skin and melt-in-your-mouth flavor, this is my family's favorite weekend dinner. —Lillian Julow, Gainesville, Florida
This traditional Korean one-pot meal has it all: crisp and cool veggies, spicy sauce, a luxurious fried egg and just enough meat to fill you up without overdoing it. Kids and adults will have fun making their own personal bowls with all their favorite
This fresh tasting salad has crisp green onions, carrots, red peppers, snow peas and almonds tossed with chicken breast meat in a tangy Asian dressing. Delicious!
This has to be the quickest and simplest recipe for asparagus that I've ever tried. The asparagus comes out tender crisp just the way I think it should be! From Martha Stewart Living's Everyday Food magazine, June 2004 issue.