Cincinnati-style chili is quite different from its more familiar Texas cousin, and it has developed a cult-like popularity. What makes it different is the way the meat is cooked.
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With deepest apologies to William Carlos Williams: This is just to say I have eaten the kohlrabi that was in the icebox and which we were planning on saving to eat just like that [plain and peeled] Forgive the hyperbole...
Don't underestimate this pasta. It is ravishingly good. The roasted garlic transcends this pasta into deeply flavored deliciousness and the oven-roasted cauliflower is fantastic in it's own right. All of the components of the silky, bright sauce combine to make
As of late, when I see pregnant women walking down the street-you know the ones that look like they could give birth any day now-I get scared for them.
Some burgers are all about the toppings. This one celebrates what's inside: melted cheese, crisp bacon and mouthwatering juiciness, thanks to cool ranch dressing.
These Polenta Pizzas from Clean Start by Terry Walters don't have all that much to do with their doughy, cheesy namesake, but considering it's about a thousand times better than any vegan, gluten-free version I've ever tried,...
Here is yet another fantastic Chinese pasta dish- Sesame noodles. I usually serve this as a side dish as it calls for no meat at all, although you could add
A thick, cumin and coriander-spiced root vegetable stew. It's a free-wheeling one-pot dinner that attempts to use up whatever winter vegetables I have lingering about.
This variation on the classic Waldorf salad uses kale instead of lettuce and adds apple and walnuts to the dressing for a creamy consistency without using the typical mayonnaise base.