Living in rural Tuscany has its advantages - home fed chicken! So many of our dinners consist of chicken but to tell you the truth I had never thought of using mustard with it. So thanks to food52 I came up with a new recipe. I had guests for dinner and wanted to make a more elaborate dish so I chose to use only chicken thighs with a very velvety mustard sauce. I chose to cook the sauce in a French style using the classic method of using chicken stock and a little roux to give the sauce more smoothness. The sage and garlic gave it a really nice taste and I served it with mashed potatoes
This colorful summertime dessert is sure to fly off the potluck table, and it goes together just as fast. Start with a pound cake and layer it with fresh berries and a creamy pudding mixture. It's even better if made the night before.
Chocolate, chili powder and cinnamon give this slowly cooked pork a distinctively rich andsmoky flavor. Put the ingredients together in the morning, and you
Can you even imagine a holiday without green bean casserole? Don't try. The cheesy, crunchy classic is deliciously easy to make and even easier to love.
This BLT Bruschetta recipe contains oscar mayer bacon, kraft balsamic vinaigrette dressing, kraft grated parmesan cheese, roma tomatoes, lettuce and more.
Heather says: Don't let the idea of toasting pecans scare you away from this recipe. Simply scatter pecans on a baking sheet and place in a 300F oven for 5 -? 7 minutes, stirring once. Be careful not to leave
These days, it's not enough to offer vegetarian dishes at Thanksgiving -- some of your guests may adhere to a vegan diet. Here are two main-course vegan dishes for your holiday table.
You think they won't eat vegetables...think again. This hearty and satisfying dish features a colorful vegetable combination stirred into a savory cream sauce, topped with Swiss cheese and fried onion rings. It's delicious!
The green bean casserole just upped the ante. You'll love this stuffing-and-cheese-studded version so much, you'll be creating holidays just to have an excuse to make it.