I grew up eating sloppy joes, a sandwich made by browning ground beef in a skillet and dumping a can of tomato-based 'Manwich' sauce over top, then plopping it
Top skillet-cooked sirloin steaks with a rich red wine and mushroom sauce for an easy, elegant weeknight dinner. Serve with sauteed haricots verts and mashed potatoes.
Seared and browned in the skillet and then baked in the over, these fritters are flavorful and filling, without being greasy. Fresh avocado and cilantro compliment the fritters and add some coolness to the dish.
Add Brussels sprouts and wild rice to this entertaining-worthy dish. Use a large skillet to accommodate cooking the four steaks at once. If they're crowded in a small pan, the steaks will
Round up the family for a pie full of flavor that's ready in 30 minutes! This skillet version features Cheddar-bacon mashed potatoes surrounded with corn chips on top a zesty beef mixture.
A one-skillet quinoa recipe - quinoa, corn, chopped kale and pan-toasted tofu tossed with a big dollop of pesto and finished off with a few roasted cherry tomatoes.
The perfect simple, spinach side dish - toast a few spices, add a pile of shredded spinach to the skillet, and finish things off with a burst of lemon juice and some shredded coconut.
You won't believe how easy it is to make this classic casserole featuring that favorite combination of tuna, noodles, peas and cream of mushroom soup. This version serves 8, so everyone can dig in!
The combination of cumin, coriander, and ground red pepper create a tasty rub for the beef. Brown sugar aids caramelization. Heating the cast-iron skillet results in a flavorful seared crust on the steak without having to first brown the meat on the stovetop.
Prep before work and come home to mouthwatering aromas and end-of-day deliciousness. Tender beef, hearty vegetables and a savory sauce top noodles for a smart, big-flavor meal.
I love a great Bolognese. There's something about that rich sauce over thick noodles that is just so darn good. Let's not forget to mention that you can sneak a fair amount of veggies into the ... Skip to content