I love playing in the kitchen. Trying new ideas, techniques and recipes keep meals exciting and helps me write up new blog posts. Yet, there's something
Everything fascinates, if you look closely enough at it. Even the lowly lentil. Moroccan Lentil Soup, adapted from Field of Greens It fascinates me to find how much my tastes have changed in the past decade, but particularly in the
Lemon, lentil and spinach soup recipe - Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and garlic. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes, or until soft. Add lentils, potatoes and stock. Bring to the boil. Use a slotted...
Cook this hearty, fragrant soup in the pressure cooker and have it on the table in about a half hour. But if pressure cooking is not your style, simply cook it in a covered pot over low heat, adding extra water as necessary, until the lentils are tender.
The easiest lasagna ever includes three kinds of cheese simmering along with spaghetti sauce and ground beef. The slow cooker does everything but go to the store for you.
Tex-Mex with authentic flavor is as easy as combining 6 ingredients in a slow cooker. Just don't forget the final sprinkle of cheese when you serve this crowd-pleaser.
This Slow Cooker Jambalaya recipe contains smoked turkey sausage, skinless, boneless chicken breast halves, can diced tomatoes, chicken broth, garlic and more.
This recipe is one of my favorites because I can make it in advance, store it in the fridge and just reheat it before my guests arrive. The best part is it tastes even better the next day anyway.
This recipe is adapted from the many, many that I have tried, and I think it's just perfect. It is not too salty and the beer taste is so subtle and wonderful. Do not be afraid!