This version subs in mushrooms for the traditional beef without losing a lick of flavor. So savory and juicy after a good simmer, mushrooms are a natural for this dish.
This is Annie Wayte's healthy rendition of the classic British dish of bangers and mash. Instead of pork sausages, she uses chicken ones, and she replaces mashed potatoes with fiber-rich lentils.
These twice baked potatoes are moist and full of flavor. Broccoli, cheddar cheese, Ranch dressing and sour cream make them a tasty side dish or lunch-time meal. Once A Month Mom
For nearly four months this blog has languished here, neglected and forlorn, half-heartedly attempting to entice passersby with embarrassingly out-of-season recipes for things like zucchini and ras...
Isn't it cruel that I'm dangling these burrito pictures in front of you several hours before lunch on a Monday morning? If I was a better planner, I would have posted this recipe yesterday. Then you could have made these
Coming home to the savory aroma of our hearty beef and veggie slow-cooker stew, you might want to do a happy dance. Go ahead. It's better for you, too.