Our take on the iconic Chinese takeout dish swaps out the beef for pork tenderloin -- it's tasty, tender, and affordable. Hone the technique by cooking each ingredient separately over super-high heat, then combining, and you can apply it to all kinds of vegetables and proteins.
This Ham and Asparagus Quiche is terrific for a springtime brunch, Easter dinner, or even just a weeknight meal. Make it up to three days ahead and serve it room temperature or warmed up.
Creamy white beans combine with pesto for these veggie burgers! They make a satisfying meal for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. Top each patty with more pesto and dig in.
Jump to Recipe *Disclosure: I received compensation from Butterball to create this recipe. All opinions expressed in this post are completely my own….as per usual.* You guys. I’m going to DIE this week. Portland is having temperatures….in the 100’s!! I realize that lots of you live in places that consistently have hot hot summers. However...Read More
Jump to Recipe *Disclosure: I received compensation from Butterball to create this recipe. All opinions expressed in this post are completely my own….as per usual.* You guys. I’m going to DIE this week. Portland is having temperatures….in the 100’s!! I realize that lots of you live in places that consistently have hot hot summers. However...Read More
This vegetarian lasagna is filled with meaty shiitake and cremini mushrooms, spinach, and ricotta and Mozzarella cheeses, so your meat-eating guests will be fighting for seconds along with the vegetarians!