Here's what this recipe isn't: fussy, complicated, complex, difficult, elaborate, laborious, burdensome, or tricky. Here's what this recipe is: fast, simple, tasty, easy, versatile, satisfying, and...
Toasted ravioli is a St. Louis specialty; Marlboro Man and I first tried it years and years ago when we visited St. Louis to attend my brother-in-law's wife's brother's wedding. At least I think th... Toasted Ravioli Serves 24 Ingredients:
I make these late and often -- this is my back-pocket 10-minute meal after a very long day or a longer party. They're fast, good food you can eat with your hands. And because tacos often spill at random, you’re allowed to be slightly animalistic about the whole affair -- a very good perk, because no one has the energy for manners in the middle of the night. I felt odd making these in a well-lit kitchen and styling them for a camera -- they are at their best when cooked by dim, early morning kitchen light, and hastily -- but you’ll rectify that for me tonight, won’t you?
You know the old saying, "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb?" Here in Pennsylvania, with a predicted high of 23 degrees on Thursday, we're still waiting for the roaring to die down.It's been hard to be a runner this winter, what with The Polar Vortex and the multitude of winter storms with ridiculous, Weather-Channel-generated names like "Maximus" and "Titan." But it's always a little easier to get out for a cold and/or snowy and/or blustery run when you know you have a warm and delicious meal (or reheatable leftovers from one) waiting in your kitchen.
My daughter and I returned home from Chicago yesterday after having a fun, city-centric time together through the weekend, which involved zero cooking, by the way.
What's the difference between a calzone and a pizza pocket? This is one of the mysteries of life I hope to one day know the answer to. We love calzones in our house! Always have, always will.
I love cheesecake, but rather than go the traditional, predictable Springform pan route, I sometimes like to bake them in a rectangular pan and cut them into squares.
On this morning’s Food Network episode, I make (among other things) this beautiful, simple, glorious, easy, delectable, scrumptious, heavenly baked French toast, which I served with syrup and… Baked French Toast
At the tail-end of winter, I'm often tempted to buy out-of-season produce flown in from far-flung regions. This week I'm taking a big breath, putting the asparagus down, and giving rutabagas and potatoes a last hurrah. They're the perfect additions to this Thai-inspired chicken soup, adding a hearty note that feels just right for the equinox.