Here's a quick, great party pleaser I've made for years which has a lot of variability. It's really simple and goes well with beer and soft drinks at neighborhood or family gatherings.
Our skillet version of this popular dish features sautéed chicken breasts topped with ham and Swiss cheese all simmered in a creamy white wine sauce. This is a restaurant quality meal that goes from stove-top to table in just 40 minutes!
I love cooking with beer, and that's no exception when it comes to desserts. Of all beers, Guinness is the perfect one for desserts because of its distinct chocolate...
Pale lager beer adds the mellow flavors of barley, hops, and malt to a rich vegetable stew. The secret ingredient is quick-cooking tapioca, which thickens the stew and gives it a glistening sheen.
From the Big Sur Bakery cookbook, a seed-packed pocket bread recipe contributed by a good friend of the bakery. Sesame, sunflower, flax and poppy seeds, millet, oat bran, and a bit of beer impressively cram themselves into these delicious, hearty rolls.
What’s the best way to get drunk? On kale soup! Love & Zest’s recipe for potato and kale soup calls for a bubbly bottle of beer and we have no objections. The alcohol is cooked out of the soup,...
What’s the best way to get drunk? On kale soup! Love & Zest’s recipe for potato and kale soup calls for a bubbly bottle of beer and we have no objections. The alcohol is cooked out of the soup,...
Oh, yumm... These sourdough tortillas were awesome! Chewy, soft, and pliable! The second day, I heated them up in a warm skillet, one by one, where they retained all their first day softness.
The slow cooker is one of my favorite inventions. It is career-friendly, mom-friendly, leftover-friendly and most important, tummy-friendly. So I created a beef brisket cooked in one of my other favorite inventions, beer!
Growing up, I loved hamburger night at my house. Mama made thick, juicy burgers in a skillet and served them with big ol' french fries and enough ketchup to
Who says you need a wok to make an Asian stir-fry? Here, a skillet sears tempeh and veggies to perfection. Chile-Lime Glass Noodles, 3.7 out of 4 based on 3 ratings [LINK]