Whip up a family-pleasing dish of Pork Schnitzel for dinner tonight. The end product yields wonderfully tender pork with a crisp crunch from the breading, while the fresh dill in the ranch sauce lends a nice earthy flavor. Serve Pork Schnitzel with baby carrots and peas.
Who would guess that those inexpensive packages of Asian-style ramen noodles could be so versatile? Our delicious Stovetop Chicken Noodle Parmigiana cooks up all in one skillet, so its quicker and theres the bonus of less clean-up.
Think of this hearty tossed salad as a deconstructed BLT sandwich, where the bread appears in the form of croutons. Round out the plate with fresh cantaloupe.
Usually, I make this as a side dish to go with veal cutlets or a roast. You could also serve it as a main dish along with a salad and hot garlic bread if you like. —Patricia Collins, Imbler, Oregon