Living in rural Tuscany has its advantages - home fed chicken! So many of our dinners consist of chicken but to tell you the truth I had never thought of using mustard with it. So thanks to food52 I came up with a new recipe. I had guests for dinner and wanted to make a more elaborate dish so I chose to use only chicken thighs with a very velvety mustard sauce. I chose to cook the sauce in a French style using the classic method of using chicken stock and a little roux to give the sauce more smoothness. The sage and garlic gave it a really nice taste and I served it with mashed potatoes
This crunchy pretzel-coated chicken, from Manhattan’s City Bakery, is dredged in a tart-and-creamy mustard dressing that cleverly doubles as a dipping sauce.
Nutty sautéed chicken dipped in a creamy mustard sauce delivers nicely varied textures and flavors. Using cornstarch rather than flour makes the crust especially crisp.
This is a great make-ahead dish. Follow the package directions to cook the corned beef the day before, and refrigerate. Use our glaze for even more flavor, and just pop it in the oven.
Jump to Recipe·Print Recipe These delicate honey sweetened crepes are made in a blender and then served with 4-ingredient greek yogurt lemon filling. Anyone else got the Spring fever? Not going to lie, ever since I came back from California I’ve been dreaming of sunny and warmer days and ALL things SPRING! Like these blender crepes...Read More »
OVEN BAKED RIBS are so tasty. I like cooking ribs in the oven because it's super easy & they turn out so moist. They're also great for rainy days when you don't have access to your grill. These dry rubbed ribs are one of our favorite easy dinners. So kick your BBQ skills up a notch with these Easy Oven Baked Ribs.
Creamy paleo coleslaw with healthier ingredients than typical coleslaw. This recipe is Whole30 and Paleo approved and super quick with a great trick - spiralizing the cabbage!
Tossing chicken tenders with cornmeal gives these chicken nuggets great crunch without deep-frying. Blackberries (or raspberries, if you prefer) combined with whole-grain mustard make for a sweet-and-savory dipping sauce. Serve with: Steamed broccoli and carrots.
I fully admit that around this time of year I go a little squash crazy (examples: mashed with mascarpone, curried in soup, curried in another soup, in pasta with bacon, in farro salad). I tend to …