If you're going to roast one chicken, why not roast two? That way, you have plenty of leftovers to use in new, delicious guises later in the week. This recipe uses a two-part roasting method: first, the chicken is roasted at a high temperature to brown the skin, and then at a lower temperature to gently cook the meat through.
This Roasted Chili-Citrus Chicken Thighs with Mixed Olives and Potatoes recipe contains skinless chicken thighs, olives, yukon gold potatoes, extra-virgin olive oil, chili powder and more.
This comes from a Costco Cod package from Copper River Seafoods in Alaska. We like to bake our fish, so this is one of our favorites. Most ingredients are on hand like; mayonnaise, Dijon, lemon juice, parmesan, etc. and so low in fat!
Roasted vegetables are an old standby, but how about roasted fruit? The steady abundance of citrus in Southern California yards and CSA boxes has inspired countless new ways to use these fruits and our latest trick is adding orange and mandarin slices to roasted vegetables. The citrus adds a sweet, caramelized flavor and brings a bit of sunniness to winter roots like carrots and parsnips.
A sprinkle of Parmesan and a drizzle of olive oil transform tomatoes into the perfect side dish. Or try sandwiching them between slices of your favorite whole-wheat country bread. Click here to visit the new home of KitchenDaily!
Ditch the tomato sauce and give pizza a makeover by topping with fresh peach slices and two types of cheese. A drizzle of tangy balsamic reduction provides the perfect balance to the sweet summer fruit.