This Hash Brown Beef Pie recipe contains ground beef, shredded cheddar cheese, frozen shredded hash brown potatoes, frozen mixed vegetables, egg and more.
This Artichokes with Romano, Cracked Pepper and Olive recipe contains extra-virgin olive oil, artichokes, pecorino romano cheese, lemons, cracked black pepper and more.
This Fettuccine with Walnuts, Zucchini Ribbons, and Pecorino Romano recipe contains fettuccine, walnuts, extra-virgin olive oil, pecorino romano cheese, zucchini and more.
Eggs are a natural partner with corned beef hash. You can prepare them over-easy, scrambled, soft-cooked or poached, as shown here. For simple directions on how to poach eggs, click on the link at left.
A tomato-inspired vegetable mixture is spooned over chicken and couscous in this main-dish recipe. To add even more interest, substitute a flavored couscous mix.
Chardonnay is a varietal that's difficult to pair with foods. But the creamy, buttery sweetness of butternut squash makes a good complement to wine. The same is true of tarragon, which in small amounts is a delicious backdrop for most chardonnays. Utterly satisfying, this pairing is comfort food and comfort wine at its best.
Marinated chicken, spinach, feta, and sun-dried tomatoes are tossed with dressing and served on grilled or toasted slices of focaccia bread. This is a great appetizer any time of year!
With rotisserie, whole roasted chickens so readily available from carryout shops to grocery stores, otherwise labor intensive dishes can now be prepared on the fly for any weeknight supper. Use what's needed for your recipe, and get creative with the endless possible uses for the leftovers.
These wheat-based Japanese noodles are available both dried (used in this recipe) and fresh. Dried udon are flatter than their fresh counterparts and closer in texture to linguine.