We both love chow fun, but rarely order it at restaurants because it's just too damn oily. Prepared with fresh ingredients, minimal oil and Chinese broccoli, dare I say that chow fun can be a healthy, balanced meal.
These roasted potatoes are classic in the UK but unbeknownst to most Americans, so I’m going to introduce you. Meet the crispy, creamy, decadent rock stars of the potato world.
I love the floral, perfumy undertones of persimmon. In this dish, they are the key ingredient, and with a touch of spices they alchemize the everyday potato latkes into an entirely different experience.
This is one of those basic, unadorned, cowboy-friendly staples of my cooking repertoire that's so utterly versatile, I just can't help but love it. Called Breakfast Potatoes by some, Skillet Potato...
Buffet table, meet best in class. From the creamy, hot potato bottom layer to the crispy, crunchy cracker topper, we're talking seriously blue-ribbon material.
These are going to be the next big thing. I mean it. A few years ago sweet potato fries exploded, and now you see them on bar menus everywhere. Next, it's going to be these avocado fries.
This creamy, golden noodle dish is modeled after the Thai dish khao soi, which combines sweet, spicy, and sour flavors in one bowl. Thai Curried Noodles with Broccoli and Tofu, 3.0 out of 4 based on 3 ratings
When I was in New York a few weeks ago we stopped by one of the most unique bakeries I've ever visited, Momofuku Milk Bar. Noted for their unusual concoctions like cookies made with potato chips, birthday cake truffles, and
This recipe is inspired by a naked burrito which is essentially a deconstructed burrito with paleo friendly substitutes like sweet potato instead of rice and beans.
Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Bacon Yep, the same technique for roasting bacon with cauliflower and broccoli also works for Brussels sprouts! Here's what to gather to feed 4-6 people as a side dish:
Chicken and vegetable pie recipe - Make topping Cook potato in a large saucepan of boiling water for 8 to 10 minutes or until tender. Drain. Return to pan. Season with salt and pepper. Add milk. Mash until...
These days, as I waddle around my kitchen in the ever-increasing heat, I am always grateful for dinners that don’t take too long and can be paired with a salad. And possibly a potato of some description. The only real requirement is that they have to taste amazing, or I’m not interested. Pretty much standard […]