Minestrone soup is an Italian classic! This version is made with cannellini beans, chicken stock, cabbage, potato, zucchini, carrots, plum tomatoes, and Parmesan cheese.
When I think about traditional holiday side dishes, Green Bean Casserole always comes to mind. The problem for me is that two of the main ingredients come from a can. Although your mom's green bean casserole may have been delicious, most likely it was made with a can of Cream of Mushroom soup and topped with a tin of fried onions. But don't despair, there are ways to recreate this classic the way you remember, only healthier and a lot more fresh tasting. With just a bit of freshly grated parmesan, some sauteed onions and a homemade, flavorful sauce, the green bean casserole of your youth is taken to a new level and becomes something even more special that your kids will...
Going gluten-free doesn't mean having to give up mac n' cheese! Try our Tex-Mex version using Progresso Traditional chicken cheese enchilada flavor soup and two cheeses--Cheddar and pepper Jack.
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This is a really easy, low-carb dinner that everyone’s sure to love! It reminds me of those lettuce wraps you can get at PF Chang’s that people are so crazy about. They’re also really filling – much more so than they look. Next time I make these, I want to try ground chicken or ground …
A delicious Thai Green Curry recipe (Gaeng Kiaw Wan) from the authentic Thai cookbook 'Popular Thai Cuisine'. This dish can be made with beef, chicken, pork, fish or simply the seasonal vegetables.
Um. Yes. You know how I love that storebought curry paste that I use to make chicken curry and chickpea curry? Well, I still love it. I do! BUT, I also like doing fun things like making my own cur...
Rich, creamy, and packed with uncompromising flavor from a slew of aromatics and shrimp paste, this classic Northern Thai soup combines tender braised chicken in a coconut-y curry broth with boiled and fried noodles. Our version is the real deal, straight from the streets of Chiang Mai.
As I continue foraging through recipes, I've been focusing on meats. Honey and mustard combos specifically. I tried a honey mustard chicken last week, and refined the marinade on a pork tenderloin this past weekend. The marinade found its home. For sure.