When basil is in season, I can't make enough pesto. The classic Italian sauce native to Genoa tastes delicious on everything from pasta to pizza to grilled fish. It's excellent stirred into salads or slathered on sandwich bread. Although store-made pesto
Sauteed ground turkey combines with white rice, diced tomatoes and a tasty chicken oven sauce to make a savory filling for red bell peppers. They are really easy to prepare and will make a delicious addition to your weeknight menu!
Swiss steaks made by slow braising round steaks in tomatoes, peppers and onions until they are fork tender and melt in your mouth. With a thick and chunky sauce this is delicious served over rice, noodles and mashed or baked potatoes.
5 Servings - 4 hr 20 min - cinnamonspiceandeverythingnice.com
Individual serving-sized chicken meatloaves baked in a cupcake pan house a secret melted blue cheese center. Celery and homemade wing sauce complete the mashup between two comfort classics. Our recipe uses a touch of gelatin to help keep the meatloaf tender and moist.
A recipe for Mexican Meat Loaf made in the crock pot containing egg, taco sauce, corn chips, Mexican cheese, taco seasoning mix, salt, ground beef, taco
I've always been in love with caramel apples. They were a special treat from the fair, we made them at home and I loved to dip apple slices into caramel sauce. Slow Cooker Caramel Apple Crisp is o...
Here’s a twist on porkchops and apple sauce: Cooking Light’s spiced pork tenderloin served with a side of sautéed apples. The lean pork tenderloin medallions are rubbed in a sweet spice coating and...
Tender and juicy grilled spareribs with baby back ribs or St. Louis cut ribs. Ribs are brined in a citrus salt brine, grilled, and glazed with a sweet bourbon sauce.
Although I love my oysters raw, sometimes a grilled oyster is a nice change. The oysters are topped with a yummy spicy citrus butter that still allows the flavor of the oysters to come through. The butter is also great as a dipping sauce for crab legs and lobster. - melissav
These are salty, sweet, fragrant, finger-licking good. You can either make them in the pods, slurping the sauce clinging to the outside while stripping out the beans with your teeth or use shelled beans in a saucy side dish. We often serve a version of this for guests to snack on while we tend the grill or finish in the kitchen.
This simple Greek pastitsio knock-off (and I’m not claiming it’s authentic, people) is basically a deconstructed pastitsio in casserole form. And it is downright, knock-your-socks-off delicious. A lightened up, creamy sauce swirls around tender penne pasta and flavorful ground turkey