Canned beans are a quick, no-cook protein option that readily absorbs the flavors of fresh herbs and roasted red peppers. Roast your own peppers or look for them in jars on grocery shelves near olives and pickles. Serve this hearty salad with whole wheat crackers, if desired.
My husband has a deep and abiding love for barbecue sauce. His favorite pizza? Barbecue chicken. His favorite salad? Barbecue chicken with romaine, black beans and corn. His favorite burger? Barbecue ranch with bacon. His favorite sandwich? Barbecue beef. His
Welcome to Something Edible. I'm Beau; your host for much of the stuff you'll read here. I really like playing with food. In the same way that the family dinner table serves as an anchor for daily events, I think many topics seem to make for better discussion via the gastronomic experience.
I love to snack on almonds, pecans, peanuts, cashews, sunflower seeds, pepitas etc... I guess you get the picture that I adore a variety of nuts...but what was I to do when I ran out of my favorite...
Warm and delicious, this Italian sausage stew is ready in less than 30 minutes! Made with turkey sausage and complex carbs it's a healthy weeknight meal!
Sure, we could have gone with six, but at what cost? Lose the sour cream, or the zesty salsa, or the melted shredded cheese or....No. Seven layers. Get a little in each bite.
Here is another soup for you and this one is so simple. It's basically a pour and go recipe. It is also fairly healthy. You can make it even healthier if you Real Mom Kitchen Real recipes for really busy families.
This bean dip is packed with fiber, calcium, protein, iron and vitamins A and C. The flavor of the spinach is masked by the salsa and cumin, so it a great way to add nutrition to a delicious snack.
I was a little leary about posting this mainly because the recipe takes some effort, but I promise it's well worth the time! This recipe is always served with, Recipe #271297 and Recipe #292499.