This steel cut oatmeal recipe is a tasty mixture of steel cut oats, brown sugar, walnuts and bananas. What makes this Crockpot oatmeal even better is that the whole recipe can be made the night before, and the oatmeal will be ready when you wake up in the morning.
I saw Paula Deen make this recipe on her Food Network program. I was looking for a really creamy macaroni and cheese recipe, and this is it! I changed it a bit by omitting the eggs (the original recipe calls for three) and boiling the macaroni for six minutes instead of seven, so it doesn't get mushy while cooking in the Crockpot. I also shortened the cooking time from three to two and a half hours. Perfection!
If you've always wanted to try fish at home, this easy salmon recipe is for you! Salmon fillets are now easy to find and with A.1. STEAKHOUSE Marinade for Seafood, there's little mystery to the prep of this delicious dish. Served with vegetable-studded rice, you have a complete meal in minutes!
This recipe came highly recommended and intrigued me as the spice combination was different to any curry I have made. Which if I may say so myself, is a few. That and the fact our household loves a good Sunday afternoon curry.
This piccata recipe calls for tilapia, but you can also substitute most any flaky white fish, or use veal or chicken cutlets. For more quick and easy fish dinners, see our complete collection of fish recipes.
Heather says: I mentioned a couple of months ago that I was working on getting more fish into our diet. Salmon is our go to, it's a reliable fish, but like chicken it can go with a number of flavors.
This red mullet recipe deviates from the norm; fish doesn't have to be served with soft herbs, a hot salsa can also be great with fish a like red mullet.