Honorable Mention Bisquick Recipe Contest 2010! Satisfy the "what to feed the family tonight" question with a hearty Mexican bake topped with fresh lettuce, tomatoes and more.
This basic method of cooking fava beans was taught to me by chef Gabriel Claycamp of Culinary Communion. When I was recently able to get ahold of fresh fava beans, I wanted to cook them in a way that highlighted the taste of the beans themselves, and here?
Sesame, ginger-infused salmon over snow peas, peppers and rice is a quick, flavor-packed dish that's better for you, too. Go ahead, take a victory lap around the kitchen.
This recipe came from an old Amish cookbook of mine. It tastes like an oatmeal cookie. It stores well in the refrigerator and can be reheated in the microwave and served with milk. This has to sit overnight, so plan accordingly. It is well worth the wait, however!
Steak grills up juicy and succulent when you use this clever plank method and our mouthwatering rub. It's a smart choice that carries a little heat and a lot of flavor.
This is a yummy and easy soup to throw together. Cheese compliments broccoli and potatoes so well. Ultimate comfort food when the weather starts to get colder. I love to serve it with homemade rolls or bread and a salad. I make it with skim milk to cut back on calories but feel free to substitute whole milk or half-and-half for a creamier soup. If I'm really short on time, I just throw in a can of diced, already cooked potatoes towards the end of the cooking time until they are heated through. If you want a thicker soup, just add desired amount of flour mixed until smooth with an equal amount of water. Mmmmmm....
This one-pan wonder is a mouthwatering blend of chicken, colorful vegetables and classic mac and cheese. It's a foolproof winner that also can fit into a healthy eating plan.