Here is yet another fantastic Chinese pasta dish- Sesame noodles. I usually serve this as a side dish as it calls for no meat at all, although you could add
BBQ enthusiasts know low and slow leads to the most tender meat. Don't want to hover over a grill? Try this slow-cooker method. Same mouthwatering flavor, way less time.
Fluffy herb-flecked dumplings, tender vegetables, and rich dark-meat chicken combine in this soul-satisfying classic. Garnish with parsley sprigs, if desired.
One is the loneliest number, except when it's the number of pans you have to clean after making this quick-fix dinner of savory pasta in meat sauce topped with melty cheese.
These flaky biscuits make an attractive, dusky-orange topping for the vegetable potpies; alternatively, they can be cooked separately and served alongside roast meat and poultry or even eaten by themselves for breakfast.
The fun about caprese salad is that you can either make a tall, impressive individual serving, or if you're serving to a large crowd, a tray of servings with one tomato, one chunk of mozzarella, and one basil leaf.
I found a french dip recipe without the traditional seasoning packet. I find slow cooking gives the meat good shred and tenderness for the perfect french dip. Once A Month Mom
This meatless Monday thing, I'm getting the hang of it. Don doesn't like the idea of meatless Mondays (Boys. They like meat). Even worse for him is that Tuesdays end up being meatless, or at least pescatarian, because we do
Mexican chorizo, as opposed to Spanish, is raw, and can be bought in sausage links, or just in a package (pictured in the procedure) as ready-ground sausage meat. I tend to do unorthodox things with my secret...