“I love to prepare as many fresh, vegan whole foods as possible, but sometimes I crave something sweet and creamy, so I always keep a stack of really good comfort food recipes, like French toast,” says Brooke Jones. This recipe is a variation on a go-to brunch dish she’s been making for years.
This Peanut Butter Cup Surprise Cookies recipe contains mini marshmallows, creamy peanut butter, semi sweet chocolate chips, sugar, heavy cream and more.
Colorful, hearty and tender, this slow-cooked stew features all the traditional ingredients of a good beef stew: beef, carrots, onion, potatoes, peas in a rich gravy.
Rich, creamy sauce, abundant spinach, cheese so copious it threatens to run off of the edges of the bread, pool, and bubble to brown in places -and does, in some cases- as it melts, and long strips of salty prosciutto. Now that's a French bread pizza.
Craving some comforting game day food? Food Fanatic’s recipe for buffalo chicken hash will fuel you throughout the day. Chunky potatoes, savory chicken sausage, runny eggs and melted cheese are ser...
Homemade sweet potato fries are the best. They are easy to make and a great side dish in a weeknight meal. I usually toss together sliced sweet potatoes with a bit of olive oil, salt, and garlic (of course), but I wanted to try a new flavor combination this week. Here was my latest creation
Swiss steaks made by slow braising round steaks in tomatoes, peppers and onions until they are fork tender and melt in your mouth. With a thick and chunky sauce this is delicious served over rice, noodles and mashed or baked potatoes.
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When you combine good ingredients, great taste is sure to follow. Try this classic skillet recipe featuring herb seasoned chicken in a creamy garlic sauce...great taste is practically guaranteed.
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
The first time I discovered ramen noodle salad was a culinary revelation. (Yes, those 99-cent ramen noodles.) It was sweet, tangy, and crunchy all at the same time, and it was a far cry from the creamy Southern slaws of my youth. Needless to say, I was hooked.