This dish is a cuban style dish that I altered to how I would like it. It usually has olives in it but I hate olives so I just made it how I think makes sense.
Yes, these Mexican culinary wonders are a lot of work, and they take a lot of time. On the bright side, the work isn’t difficult and boy, is it worth it in the end.
Take note! This delicious main dish potato salad can be achieved in just 30 minutes with the help of frozen seasoned roasted potatoes and refrigerated grilled chicken strips.
Progresso chicken broth provides a simple addition to this slow-cooked stew features with Progresso cannellini beans, Muir Glen organic diced tomatoes and chicken – a wonderful dinner.
This soup actually warmed me to the core and the flavor was just incredible. It is a perfect dish for cold winter nights, and if you use the quick cooking barley, you can even make this as an easy weeknight meal.
Slowly simmered and cooked directly in your favorite marinara, these meatballs are simple. They’re perfectly moist and tender, while still holding on dearly to their cute round figure.
Everything you love about lasagna, including the ground beef, tomato sauce, melted cheese, green peppers and hearty noodles, without the labor-intensive layering.
Don't be afraid to let these rambunctious little rats into your kitchen! Individual meat loaf portions fashion these yummy little critters that are sure to spark conversation.
This colorful hash turns out like a casserole after it’s topped with polenta and cheese and warmed in the oven. Spring Leek Hash with Polenta and Goat Cheese, 3.0 out of 4 based on 5 ratings