The sweet squash contrasts beautifully with Smoky Marinara in this butternut squash lasagna. You can make the marinara in advance, and store it in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
Slow-cookers make more than meaty dinner dishes. Make a sweet, rich apple butter spread that goes perfectly on a toasted English muffin or served over pork chops. One taste and you'll never believe it's fat free.
A wonderful and delicate squash puree, with the occasional chunk of soft and creamy squash. Each bite tickles your taste buds with the sweet nutty taste of the...
This Sausage, Chard, and Lemon Lasagna recipe contains sweet italian sausage, grated parmesan cheese, no-boil lasagna noodles, whole milk, unsalted butter and more.
This Brownie Batter Chocolate Chip Cookies recipe contains unsalted butter, all purpose flour, semi-sweet chocolate chips, light brown sugar, granulated sugar and more.
This Chicken Thighs Braised in Garlic and White Wine recipe contains chicken thighs, long-grain white rice, all-purpose flour, olive oil, dry white wine and more.
These squares are dressed up with a sweet and tangy apple cider sauce and a dollop of low-fat ice cream; they also make a satisfying simple dessert or snack on their own. (Adapted from The Complete Vegetarian Handbook by Kathy Farrell-Kingsley; Chronicle Books, 2003.) Click here to visit the new home of KitchenDaily!
This time of year, salad takes center stage. It's fast, it's fresh, and a little protein makes it a complete no-fuss meal. In this dish, the chicken is crunchy, the nectarines sweet, and the tangy dressing ties it all together. If you can't find chicken tenderloins, look for thin cutlets, which work just as well.
This Italian Sausage, Spinach, and Ricotta Cannelloni recipe contains flour, freshly grated Parmesan, ricotta cheese, sweet Italian sausage, extra-virgin olive oil and more.
Cook chicken breasts in a mixture of bottle barbecue sauce, Italian dressing, brown sugar and Worcestershire sauce for a sweet and tangy barbecue chicken that's great on a bun over even over a baked potato.
Roasted vegetables are an old standby, but how about roasted fruit? The steady abundance of citrus in Southern California yards and CSA boxes has inspired countless new ways to use these fruits and our latest trick is adding orange and mandarin slices to roasted vegetables. The citrus adds a sweet, caramelized flavor and brings a bit of sunniness to winter roots like carrots and parsnips.