There's fiesta night, and then there's FIESTA NIGHT! Carnitas tacos is about as good as it gets at our house. This recipe is mostly hands off because you put it in the slow cooker and forget about it (except that your house smells like delicious pork). Leftovers are great for quesadillas, taco salad, or pulled pork sandwiches.
Oh, yumm... These sourdough tortillas were awesome! Chewy, soft, and pliable! The second day, I heated them up in a warm skillet, one by one, where they retained all their first day softness.
Growing up, I loved hamburger night at my house. Mama made thick, juicy burgers in a skillet and served them with big ol' french fries and enough ketchup to
Who says you need a wok to make an Asian stir-fry? Here, a skillet sears tempeh and veggies to perfection. Chile-Lime Glass Noodles, 3.7 out of 4 based on 3 ratings [LINK]
This is one of those basic, unadorned, cowboy-friendly staples of my cooking repertoire that's so utterly versatile, I just can't help but love it. Called Breakfast Potatoes by some, Skillet Potato...
Who needs a paella pan? A large skillet stands in for the wide, shallow two-handled cookware in this quick veggie-laden version of the classic Spanish rice dish.
Flour or corn tortillas are filled with Manchego cheese, avocado chunks and jalapeno slices, then heated in a skillet and cut into wedges to make an easy snack.
Here's a tasty, quick-cooking skillet dish that features sautéed chicken breasts in a brightly flavored lemon sauce. Give it a try...you're gonna love it!
No need to order takeout, this sizzling skillet stir-fry is on the table in less than 20 minutes. Fresh vegetables, shrimp and a perfectly seasoned sauce combine for an unforgettable meal the whole family will enjoy.
Our skillet version of this popular dish features sautéed chicken breasts topped with ham and Swiss cheese all simmered in a creamy white wine sauce. This is a restaurant quality meal that goes from stove-top to table in just 40 minutes!