One is the loneliest number, except when it's the number of pans you have to clean after making this quick-fix dinner of savory pasta in meat sauce topped with melty cheese.
This version subs in mushrooms for the traditional beef without losing a lick of flavor. So savory and juicy after a good simmer, mushrooms are a natural for this dish.
The best tempeh recipe I've highlighted to date - it features a simple ginger and garlic-spiked orange glaze that plays of the nutty earthiness of the pan-fried tempeh beautifully.
A healthified version of General Tso's Chicken. Stir-fried till crisp and tender and coated in a delicious sweet and spicy sauce. This is a great week night meal that you don't have to feel guilty about serving your family.
Among the tasty tortilla wraps I've posted about in the past, this chimichanga recipe ranks right up there in simplicity and deliciousness. I love trying healthier remakes of classic fried foods (although I confess, I do love me some real
This savory apple soup for two gets body from Yukon Gold potatoes and a touch of heat from paprika. Float some cocktail shrimp or a mound of lump crabmeat in each bowl to make it a main course. Click here to visit the new home of KitchenDaily!
At the heart of this recipe is a completely quirky and off-beat sauce made from pureed green olives. Served with golden, pan-fried gnocchi, capers, toasted almonds and chives. You can easily tweak it to work with pasta or grains as well.
Step-by-step photo instructions for mouthwatering, shallow-fried Cajun Catfish Bites. They're crispy and super moist. (Plus a handful of catfish facts.)
Family favorite, Tex Mex cheese enchiladas recipe. Corn tortillas, lightly fried, rolled up with Jack or cheddar cheese, arranged in a casserole dish, covered with tomato and green chile sauce, and baked.
Picking up prepared foods, like a rotisserie chicken, and combining them with fresh items produces a great meal in minutes. Assemble these tostadas for a crunchy, savory and amazingly fast dinner. Make your own tostadas by brushing corn tortillas with a bit of oil first, then baking them in a 400
Sriracha hot sauce -- available in the Asian section of most grocery stores -- adds heat and a touch of sweetness to the glaze for chicken wings in this recipe by Gail Simmons. The wings are roasted, not fried, so they're quite easy to make. Click here to visit the new home of KitchenDaily!