Okay, we're not going to win any awards for thinking up this combination. But hey, these potato bites are easy, delicious, and perfect for a Final Four-loving crowd, should you find yourself surrounded by one this weekend. The even remind us of sports bar food... like little deconstructed potato skins.
These whole wheat dinner muffins just might be the answer to every anticipated bread-with-dinner-woe. Afraid of yeast? Don't worry, no yeast in these babies. Don't have time? Ha! These muffins scoff at time...they are fast and easy. Plus, I'm guessing
This meal is hands-down one of our family's all-time favorites. Here are just a few of the reasons I love this meal. First, it is unbelievably simple. Throw everything in the crockpot and walk away. Second, the meat is so
This is a recipe my older sister created many years ago and it's been a family staple ever since. It's not a low-fat recipe (I think I gained a pound just making these yesterday!), but it's delicious.
I wouldn't call myself a procrastinator in most areas of my life, with the exception of a few things such as business taxes, receipt entering, and organizing my Recipes page. I usually accomplish my tasks before they are
This pad Thai-inspired raw food salad is hearty enough to serve as an entree. The flavor really comes from the freshly chopped cilantro, so whatever you do, don't substitute the raw fresh cilantro for dried. It just won't be the same if you do!
We are always on the hunt for great winter salads and slaws. In fact, winter may be one of the best times for salads! We love all the crunchy combinations of winter vegetables with fresh winter citrus. Here's one more recipe for a winter slaw from reader Jennifer; she tosses convenient slaw mix from Trader Joe's with a homemade blend of miso paste, rice vinegar, ginger, and garlic.
To make these 'chips' zucchini is cut into slices, dredged in milk and coated with a seasoned Parmesan and bread crumb mixture, then oven-fried to a lovely