This traditional Korean one-pot meal has it all: crisp and cool veggies, spicy sauce, a luxurious fried egg and just enough meat to fill you up without overdoing it. Kids and adults will have fun making their own personal bowls with all their favorite
The most time-consuming step in this dish is broiling the tomatoes to reduce their liquid and intensify their flavor. Since the 20 minutes they need in the oven is hands-off, however, you can easily get the rest of the ingredients ready to go so that the entire dish clocks in at just about 25 minutes.
These Best Pork Chops are perfectly juicy with a crunchy, flavorful Pan-Fried Pork Chop coating. The right amount of salt with a hint of garlic and mild heat.
Sometimes you just need a biscuit. One that's warm from the oven and pillow-soft in the middle. These particular scruffy-looking biscuits have become a recent obsession of mine, owing in great part to the fact that they're incredibly easy to throw together. They're also studded with bits of smoky bacon and flavored with sharp cheddar cheese - who can resist that?
Warm, coin-shaped slices of pan-fried carrots, white alubia beans, and chopped dill tossed with a tangy-sweet lemon shallot dressing. It tastes good the day you make it, even better the day after.
Feel like a kid again-okay, a health-conscious kid-with crispy, crunchyoven "fried" turkey fingers and a sweet and savory dipping sauce. To savetime, make the sauce ahead or while the tenders are baking.
This colorful hash turns out like a casserole after it’s topped with polenta and cheese and warmed in the oven. Spring Leek Hash with Polenta and Goat Cheese, 3.0 out of 4 based on 5 ratings
The Jackson Street Baked Hot Wings recipe began when I found out that buffalo wings are basically fried naked wings with a sauce of butter and Frank's hot...