I have a feeling that jambalaya is a very, very personal thing. If you asked 100 jambalaya-lovers how they make/like their jambalaya, you just may get 100 different answers. But if I could encourage you to try one version and
Warm up with this delicious, belly-filling stew, just brimming with shredded chicken, sliced andouille, rice, celery, red bell pepper, onion and tomatoes.
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.
Beef Noodle Soup is full of flavor and a quick, one-pot meal that'll have you in and out of the kitchen fast. If you have the time, freeze the steak for 20 minutes prior to preparation for easier slicing.
I can't believe I like this dish as much as I do. I was surprised. This is a variation of a rather bland scrambled egg mix that I found on the net but turning it onto an egg foo yung is really special. Add your own favorite things but this is a good start. If you add water chestnuts, ham, shrimp, pork, whatever- then you will have to adjust the cooking time. This is a basic recipe- make it your own. But an easy recipe to amend- as soon as the egg is set- then it is done! I really love this and it is so good for a family on a budget or a bachelor short on time. If you want a terrific egg foo yung sauce then try this one Recipe#45270 .
This Sausage, Chard, and Lemon Lasagna recipe contains sweet italian sausage, grated parmesan cheese, no-boil lasagna noodles, whole milk, unsalted butter and more.