Store-bought puff pastry can fancy up any sweet or savory filling. This asparagus and cheese tart has less than a handful of ingredients, and never fails to impress!
Calzone is a close cousin to pizza; you could even call it wrapped up pizza because the filling is encased in the delicious dough rather than sitting on top. Want to impress your family? Need a handy food, easy to eat at a picnic or party? Calzone fits the...
Sink your teeth into some delicious stuffed mushrooms... for a low, low calorie count! The Tuna Melt Stuffed Mushrooms are comfort-food heaven, and the Tex-Mex Mushrooms are ready to party.
This simple recipe for sweet and savory barbecue beef has a spicy rub and sauce made with chili powder, cumin, brown sugar, cayenne, garlic, and chipotle.
The chicken is tender and flavorful from simmering for hours in the sauce, and the sauce itself has a lovely balance of sweet and savory instead of the near-cloying sweetness you might be used to.
I have a theory that you can tuck almost any finely chopped or shredded vegetable into a savory pancake, fry it in small mounds until crisp on both sides, serve it with a dollop of a sour cream or yogurt sauce and they will be inhaled.
Delight your family by serving them their own mini meatloaf. They're packed with flavor, super moist and topped with savory sweet onion soup. Best of all, you can have this winning meal ready to serve in just 35 minutes!
This is a forgiving and crowd-pleasing appetizer that you can easily modify by using different seasonal toppings. You can prepare the polenta up to 2 days in advance, and the tapenade up to 3 days. On the day of your party, simply broil the polenta squares and top them with the tapenade.
Kids and adults alike love this little sweet-savory sloppy joes recipe. Keep the meat mixture warm in a slow cooker set on low. Carrots and vegetable chips make great sides.
Humitas are savory cakes made from a mixture of freshly ground corn, onion, garlic, cheese, eggs, and cream, which is placed inside corn husks and steamed.
Lentils are a perfect complement to winter's colorful and sweet roots and squashes. Not only are they a great source of protein, but their somewhat earthy and savory taste enhances a variety of winter meals.
Feel like a kid again-okay, a health-conscious kid-with crispy, crunchyoven "fried" turkey fingers and a sweet and savory dipping sauce. To savetime, make the sauce ahead or while the tenders are baking.