This is a dish that is popular in Japan and usually sold as street food. This version is made with pork, although you could easily substitute chicken or tofu.
These days, it's not enough to offer vegetarian dishes at Thanksgiving -- some of your guests may adhere to a vegan diet. Here are two main-course vegan dishes for your holiday table.
We're serious about the name. This is a sandwich you can believe in. In just 5 minutes, you'll be enjoying cheesy chicken paired with pesto and peppers on a crusty roll.
This Sweet Potato & Bacon Hash recipe contains sweet potatoes, oscar mayer bacon, olive oil, granny smith apples, kraft grated parmesan cheese and more.
This Chicken and Melon Salad with Yogurt Dressing recipe contains lettuce leaves, planters walnut pieces, seven seas 1/3 less fat viva italian reduced calorie dressing, cantaloupe, vanilla low-fat yogurt and more.
An easy vegetarian version of tortilla soup. I'm writing it here in its basic, mild form, but you can turn up the heat by adding tabasco, using a hot enchilada sauce, or throwing in some diced jalapeno or chipotle.
This Tall, Dark, and Handsome Chocolate Hazelnut Cupcakes recipe contains butter, dark brown sugar, granulated sugar, all-purpose flour, semisweet chocolate chips and more.
Ramen is not just for college students anymore. These crispy noodles have moved to the potluck circuit with an East-West mix of sweet-tangy crunch. Definitely an A-plus.