The chicken is tender and flavorful from simmering for hours in the sauce, and the sauce itself has a lovely balance of sweet and savory instead of the near-cloying sweetness you might be used to.
This succulent, spicy and just-a-little-sweet Asian beef is almost sinfully easy to prepare in the slow-cooker -no pre-browning, extensive preparation or complicated sauces- yet somehow yields incredibly deep flavours.
Here’s a dish I enjoyed a lot growing up. It’s a very simple Dau Sot Ca Chua recipe that is my comfort food. As a kid I ate this a lot, but never even considered the work my parents or grandma would put into making this. It would kind of just appear during dinner time (I appreciate it much more now!).
Fruitcake is great, but often in smaller portions. These individual loaves have a soft, spiced crumb and lots of candied fruit. They make the perfect size for gifting.
Steamed butternut squash, kale and quinoa topped with a southwestern tahini sauce and pepitas make for a well-rounded and nutritious dinner! Vegan Yack Attack
Bat-shaped cheesy sandwiches ready in 55 minutes! Serve your family with these hams and cheese wraps using Pillsbury refrigerated crescent dinner rolls.
Ever meet a mummy with great taste? Try this one! His pizza-crust "bandages" wrap around deli chicken, ham and cheese for a finger food that will be a Halloween hit!
Let’s talk “honest” people. Honesty is, by far, one of the most important qualities in a person if not the most important. People already know this. They already want this. It sho...