This is the BEST way to eat a sweet potato. We have baked sweet potatoes with our steaks instead of Idaho potatoes. It's a nice complement to chicken and beef - or any other meat that I can think of! This can also be made on the grill or tossed in the coals if you are camping!
This recipe came out of a local newspaper column 'Hometown Recipes' amp; had been submitted by Frankie Roland of Coffeyville KS. Since I'm always looking for quick amp; easy when it comes to salmon filets....
Italian restaurants ain't got nothin' on your kitchen. Rich, homemade pesto manicotti is easier than it looks. Our video walks you through it, and you get all the compliments.
Parm, mayo and a Ritz Cracker coating make this salmon dish irresistible. A pinch of cayenne makes it unforgettable. Knock their socks off with this easy crowd-pleaser.
Sweet potatoes never tasted as sweet as they do in our creamy brown sugar-cinnamon side. Even better? These fully loaded beauties can be part of a healthy eating plan.
BBQ sauce, marmalade, ginger and garlic combine forces for a tangy, sweet-and-savory take on juicy pork chops. Five ingredients, 5 minutes of prep, huge flavor.
Even the name oozes warmth and goodness. But this new-fashioned version puts a spin on the traditional with tasty extras such as tomatoes and crushed crackers.
An easy compound butter recipe with garlic and herbs that is perfect for steak, corn, chicken, turkey, or for bread! This is my secret to making the most delicious recipes that everyone raves about!
This Indonesian Peanut Chicken recipe contains brown rice, reduced-fat creamy peanut butter, salted peanuts, boneless skinless chicken breasts, onion and more.
A sweet, savory saute of bell pepper, green onion and bean sprouts is tossed with strips of cooked chicken and angel hair pasta, and coated with an exotic blend of peanut butter, soy sauce, chicken broth and fresh ginger.
This quick and easy dinner from Food Network chef and bestselling cookbook author Nigella Lawson is easy to make. She makes a large vat of the sesame peanut noodles since they're lovely to keep to pick at in the fridge.
This is a very tasty Asian-inspired dish made with chicken and broccoli in a spicy peanut sauce. If you like it mild, use less cayenne, like it spicy, use more. If you're salt conscious, use low sodium soy sauce.