We'll come right out and say it: This is an Emeril recipe. With very little tinkering from us. But it's a great one. We've taken it to potlucks, barbeques, and parties and it gets raves. Our favorite part? It's not...
Think of this dish as southern barbecue with an Asian twist. The pork is slow-cooked in a blend of hoisin and soy sauces and can be made a day or two before your gathering.
These whole wheat dinner muffins just might be the answer to every anticipated bread-with-dinner-woe. Afraid of yeast? Don't worry, no yeast in these babies. Don't have time? Ha! These muffins scoff at time...they are fast and easy. Plus, I'm guessing
I wouldn't call myself a procrastinator in most areas of my life, with the exception of a few things such as business taxes, receipt entering, and organizing my Recipes page. I usually accomplish my tasks before they are
We are always on the hunt for great winter salads and slaws. In fact, winter may be one of the best times for salads! We love all the crunchy combinations of winter vegetables with fresh winter citrus. Here's one more recipe for a winter slaw from reader Jennifer; she tosses convenient slaw mix from Trader Joe's with a homemade blend of miso paste, rice vinegar, ginger, and garlic.
One of the easiest things that I pull together for freezer cooking is chicken bagged in marinades. Not only is it quick to prepare for freezing, but it's also a quick meal on the other side of thawing. Just hand