Quinoa is the perfect vehicle for summer vegetables: it's more substantial than couscous or rice and it kind of binds ingredients together. This simple version involves minimal cooking: just toss hot quinoa with black beans, chunks of ripe heirloom tomatoes, and crunchy scallions, and cover with a refreshing lemon dressing.
This may be my new favorite snack. I found the recipe on Eating Well but kept it a bit on the healthier side so I could have it daily. What I really mean is
This recipe is adapted from the many, many that I have tried, and I think it's just perfect. It is not too salty and the beer taste is so subtle and wonderful. Do not be afraid!
I've eaten a lot of bad scones. And I don't mean gluten-free scones, although I haven't had much success with them before this week. I mean regular gluten scones, the ones I ate before six years ago. You know the
Magically making its own fudge sauce this cake will become one of your favorite last-minute desserts. Serve it with ice cream for an extra special treat. Note: if you use a dutch process cocoa you will have a richer, darker result. TIP: some reviewers have recommended quot;bakingquot; this in a crockpot on High for about 2 1/2 hours and then letting it cool slightly before serving. Thanks for the tip!
Tex Mex chicken enchiladas, corn tortillas dipped in red chili sauce, rolled up with cooke chicken, covered with more sauce and shredded cheese, and baked.
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.