With a subtle hint of cocoa, Red Velvet cake has a flavor that is unique and delicious, with its deep crimson color and thick coating of cream cheese frosting.
Ottolenghi's beautiful red rice and quinoa recipe - a substantial, color-flecked platter showcasing citrus-dressed grains punctuated by pistachios, dried apricots, and arugula.
Have you ever had a Mexican mocha? That was my inspiration for these pumpkin seeds. I wanted the depth you get in coffee, plus some of that heat from chili.
These cheesy bites pack a little heat to keep your smart eating plan interesting. Make it basic or take it to the next level with pizza flavors or a riff on a BLT.
Homemade salsa is the ultimate way to enjoy the ripe, crisp veggies of the season-with a little heat to keep things interesting. Newly picked corn provides juicy flavor.
A touch of chili powder gives this skillet dish just the right amount of heat...and convenience products like canned soup and instant rice make it so easy to prepare. It's ready in just 25 minutes!
Summertime means raw food. Naturally cooling, refreshing, seasonal, and healthy, raw food dishes are just what my body craves when the heat rises. This [LINK]
Mexican Style Carne Asada - Arrachera, or skirt steak marinated with lime and garlic and then quickly grilled over high heat served with a stack of hot tortillas and a bold salsa.
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.
Canned chipotles in adobo sauce lend mellow, smoky heat to quesadillas. Leftover chipotles (there are usually four or five in a can) can be wrapped in plastic wrap and frozen for future use.
A knock-off on this classic baked brown rice, I wanted a Spanish-style rice to compliment dishes such as this one. Taking a note from several recipes I’ve seen lately, I used rotel tomatoes to help with the heat and flavor.
I like to make and freeze a big batch of Asian dumplings like these tofu and kimchi-filled Korean mandu. They're easy to heat up as a bite to eat between running to events and make a nice appetizer for guests, too.