This breakfast bake topped with runny eggs by F&W's Grace Parisi develops a terrific texture as it cooks slowly in a glass dish (which makes it easy to see when the bottom is perfectly browned). As one F&W editor remarked on tasting it, "I worship the crisp bottom and the chewy, moist bread."
I happen to love tuna. Now, I know not everyone is a tuna lover, but me? I could eat it every day. However, the same old tuna sandwich gets kinda old so in an attempt to be creative and throw
Ready in less than an hour, this satisfying twist on traditional chili tastes like it's been simmering all day! Click here to visit the new home of KitchenDaily!
I love to spend hours in the kitchen, but the reality is that at the stage of my life I am in right now, I don't have the time to do that. The majority of my recipes need to be
Quinoa flakes kick this up to a new level of flavor. The texture is delightfully light. And the organic coconut oil gives it a buttery melt-in-your-mouth delicacy I haven't enjoyed since giving up moo-cow dairy.
Stop. Put down the package of ramen and no one will be the wiser. Instead, try this better-for-you noodle bowl, made with sirloin and vegetables and ready in 20 minutes.
These little babies were good. As in, I'm lucky any of the delicious, flavorful filling made it into the tortillas since I was so busy sampling that I forgot about ensuring quantity control. Simple to prepare and healthy to boot
Mongolian beef is another dish that can occasionally be found at the Chinese buffets. Despite its name, Mongolian beef doesn't come from Mongolian cuisine