This dish contains all the flavor and nutrition of sushi, but for half the effort! Instead of rolling the ingredients into a traditional makizushi, you just toss ‘em together in...
In our house we seem to go through more snacks during the summer than we do during the rest of the year. Does anyone else have this problem? There is something about playing hard outside, working in the garden, the
Lately, Meat-and-Potatoes-Guy and I can't get enough of those Greek-style pasta salads they sell at the grocery deli. All those bright, crisp flavors of lemon, tomato, cucumber, and fresh herbs are...
The sauce is the star of this crowd-pleasing appetizer! Toss your fried calamari in the sauce or serve alongside -- either way it's sure to be a hit!! - SouffleBombay
Admittedly, I’ve never actually ordered or eaten the Tuscan Garlic Chicken at Olive Garden but this knock-off recipe certainly made me think that if I could make something this delicious at home, there isn’t any reason to pay an arm
Four smoothie recipes. Fruit smoothies are great for breakfast—especially if you toss in some grains, proteins, and healthy fats to make your smoothie more substantial.
Normally, the frittatas I make for me and my family consist of eggs, garden vegetables and cheese, but I had leftover mashed potatoes in the fridge from the day before, so I decided to throw them in and tah dah--Mashed Potato Frittata!
Homemade sweet potato fries are the best. They are easy to make and a great side dish in a weeknight meal. I usually toss together sliced sweet potatoes with a bit of olive oil, salt, and garlic (of course), but I wanted to try a new flavor combination this week. Here was my latest creation
I needed a recipe that would use a bunch of veggies harvested from my garden, so I came up with this refreshing orzo salad that is both colorful and crunchy. A very refreshing vegetarian salad for those hot summer days.
Turn on the slow cooker in the morning and later on enjoy a hearty minestrone stew with our Progresso Vegetable Classics garden vegetable soup, turkey Italian sausage, gluten-free macaroni and other good things.
This salad highlights many fresh flavours of the Mediterranean and is at its best when made with good-quality olive oil. To pit several olives at once, place them on a cutting board and lightly crush with the bottom of a small saucepan to expose pits before removing. Stir this salad lightly with a fork before serving to loosen the pasta.