Perfectly crisp french fries topped with your favorite taco fixin's. Fully Loaded Cheesy Taco Fries are piled high fabulously flavorful seasoned beef, ooey gooey cheese and a lettuce and tomatoes. It doesn't get more kid friendly that that! Ready in just 35 minutes this simple recipe is sure to be a repeat on your menu planner.
Minestrone soup is an Italian classic! This version is made with cannellini beans, chicken stock, cabbage, potato, zucchini, carrots, plum tomatoes, and Parmesan cheese.
Making your own croissants is not difficult; there's no special equipment or hard-to-find ingredients required. What is necessary is good technique. For detailed step-by-step instruction, watch our slideshow, How to Make Croissants. Once you understand the basics of creating multilayered dough like this, you're well on your way to wowing your friends with delicious croissants.
In this version of a stir-fry classic I am using less beef than a typical recipe would call for and adding in some shiitake mushrooms and extra peppers
Who says you need a wok to make an Asian stir-fry? Here, a skillet sears tempeh and veggies to perfection. Chile-Lime Glass Noodles, 3.7 out of 4 based on 3 ratings [LINK]
Have not tried this yet, but it looks like something the kiddies would love. Make a cornmeal batter, stir in sliced hot dogs and bake in muffin tins. Very easy to do. Since I have not made these, I am guessing at how many it makes.
Here is the archetype of a thin-crust pizza pie, a pizza margherita adorned simply in the colors of the Italian flag: green from basil, white from mozzarella, red from tomato sauce This pizza is adapted from the recipe used by the staff at Roberta’s restaurant in Brooklyn, who make their tomato sauce simply by whizzing together canned tomatoes, a drizzle of olive oil and a pinch of salt The ingredients offer in their proportions what appears to be a kind of austerity — not even 3 ounces of cheese