It couldn't be easier to get an enjoyable dinner on the table...simply combine the ingredients in a baking dish and pop the dish in the oven. In less than an hour, you have a savory pork chop and rice dinner.
We have an indecisive sweet tooth. We hold the same passion for desserts that are ridiculously fussy and complicated, as we do for ones that involve a single bowl and whisk that can be whipped up in a jiffy. This recipe combines the best of both worlds and creates a dessert that sounds ridiculously fussy, but can be made mainly from basic pantry staples. They're dense, delicious and ridiculously easy to make!
One of the things I love about summer is that I can eat like a Queen without much effort. Mid July, our crisper is now overflowing with farmer’s market vegetables, none of which need much fuss or strategic planning in
Here's a quick, great party pleaser I've made for years which has a lot of variability. It's really simple and goes well with beer and soft drinks at neighborhood or family gatherings.
This was a best selling dessert for Ruggles Grill, in Houston. It's a little different than some peanut butter cheesecakes-very good-with that winning combo, chocolate and peanut butter! Hope you enjoy.
With its sweet cider sauce, this sodium-reduced dish is full of flavour. If you have leftover polenta, form it into cakes and fry them up for a quick side dish to go with your morning eggs.