Hearty ingredients and a slow simmer add depth of flavor to this classic stew. Our version is not only satisfying but can help keep your healthy eating plan on track.
Can you imagine how happy you'd be if you walked in the door after work and the smell of better-for-you pot roast greeted you? Try. Then make it happen in a flash.
So Vegetarian is almost an unheard of word in the Philippines, but while in college I still wanted the Filipino tastes while trying to be vegetarian. Since all of the recipes I know had meat (even the veggies are cooked in pork) I had to come up with some of my own. This is one of those. Tofu sinigang apparently isn't unheard of in the Philippines but this recipe came out of trial and error. The soup is pretty sour cooked to quot;full strengthquot; but can make a pretty nice fast meal with rice.
Bite-sized pieces of beef, coated in crushed ginger snaps, are browned then simmered in onion soup and cider vinegar for an easy version of the favorite German dish.
You'll never eat frozen fish sticks again once you dig into crispy, flaky haddock that can fit into a healthy eating plan. And our "chips"? Zestier than ordinary french fries.
Ever wonder why it's called chili when it's so good at warming you up? Let's just call it one smart bowl full of beef and beans with the mouthwatering flavor of A.1. Sauce.
Warm ham and cheese go together like broccoli and cauliflower. And we've put that in the mix, too. Our hearty, creamy pot pie looks restaurant-worthy and tastes even better.
Bring the best-loved dish of the '50s back in style. Let big, beefy flavor, rich mushroom sauce and hot noodles revive the dinner hour in retro fashion.