We love making shrimp cakes as a full dinner—they're a lot cheaper than crab cakes and work with a good variety of flavor combinations. Here we miniaturize them down to party-appetizer size, combine them with Thai seasonings, and serve with a tangy chili dip.
The Dirt Candy chef's recipe for stone-ground grits makes a pleasing brunch or dinner pairing with a lively white wine from Austria. Plus, get 10 more Wine Spectator recommended white wine picks
This chili is one of those set-it-and-forget it kind of dishes. Hearty and protein-rich, it's a great thing to come home to after a long day! Topped with avocado and scallions for a creamy and cool finish, this a great weeknight meal. Toggle navigation [LINK] OneGreenPlanet
This tenderloin roast makes a good company dinner. It is similar to Beef Bourguignon, but requires considerably less cooking time. Roasted shallots are added to the sauce along with sauteed bacon bits. The recipe serves 6 and can be doubled.
Boneless pork loin chops, marinated in a tangy sweet-and-savory marinade with a hint of spice, grill up all moist and browned for a delightful grilled supper for two.
So fast and easy to prepare, these shrimp are bound to be the hit of the barbeque. And, weather not permitting, they work great under the broiler, too.
For Christmas morning, I wanted to make a different type of breakfast casserole than the egg/sausage one I usually make. We have to have some kind of protein to counteract the cinnamon rolls, frozen fruit