Heather says: This flexible side dish can round out many Tex Mex meals. The recipe is flexible, what's important is the ratio of liquid to rice and the technique. Feel free to increase the amount of chili powder, or add
This recipe from Gourmet Magazine is an example of what one can expect to be served at a Spanish tapas bar. They are very quick to prepare and can be made up to one day in advance, keeping in mind that they should be brought to room temperature before serving. I only use 1/2 teaspoon of red pepper flakes but you can use a whole teaspoon if you like your food spicy.
The fresh salsa called for here has a natural low-sodium advantage over bottled commercial salsa, but if you don't want to make your own salsa, buy a container of fresh salsa from your grocery store deli section.
Ready to take classic tacos up a notch? Try homemade tortilla bowls. Here are a couple reasons why you should: a) they are baked not fried, b) they are so easy, you'll cry, c) your kids will tell you that
Put this tasty soup together in 10 minutes - it's healthy, full of flavor, and turns out perfect every time. Gluten-free. Refined Sugar-Free. Dairy-free options.
I'm not fond of fish, but even I like this dish. Tilapia is mild, and the spicy crust is very appealing. I like to make the crumb crust in bulk and freeze in meal sized amounts. Then this becomes a super quick weeknight meal.
Here's my contribution to Cinco de Mayo! And boy, is it good (the picture would be even prettier if I wouldn't have forgotten the bright, fresh cilantro