Fluffy herb-flecked dumplings, tender vegetables, and rich dark-meat chicken combine in this soul-satisfying classic. Garnish with parsley sprigs, if desired.
Fire up the grill to make these simple and delicious personal-size pies. Go the classic route with marinara sauce, shredded mozzarella, grated Parmesan and dried oregano
This is Annie Wayte's healthy rendition of the classic British dish of bangers and mash. Instead of pork sausages, she uses chicken ones, and she replaces mashed potatoes with fiber-rich lentils.
Gyros are a classic Greek sandwich. Traditionally made of slices of marinated pork, packed on a spit, and then roasted in front of a fire, the gyro is one of the world's great sandwiches. Makes 4.
An American, kid-friendly classic. Sloppy Joe recipe with browned ground beef, onions, garlic, carrots, celery, cooked in sweet sour tomato sauce, served over hamburger buns.
Sausage and Vegetable Risotto is a quick and easy recipe that uses sausage and Parmesan cheese. Italian sausage, beef broth, and garlic add savory flavor to this easy skillet risotto recipe that makes a hearty meal.
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
Classic American Cobb salad, a composed salad with bacon, avocado, chicken breast, tomato, hard boiled egg, chives, arranged on a bed of romaine, Boston, frisee lettuce and watercress.
A graduate of the world-renown Cordon Bleu, Heather Christothoulou was a pastry chef at La Folie in San Franciso and started a catering company in her hometown Seattle. She is dedicated to bringing back the ideals of classic entertaining - as long as it
If you prefer, swap in either bone-in chicken thighs, or drumsticks for the whole leg. If you'd rather use chicken breasts, plan on considerably less time in the slow cooker or the breast meat will be dry. It's easy to pull the skin off the legs, by grabbing it with a paper towel. The skin was removed to cut down on the amount of fat in the dish, but if you like, you can leave it on-just skim any fat from the surface of the sauce before serving. Click here to visit the new home of KitchenDaily!