I love to snack on almonds, pecans, peanuts, cashews, sunflower seeds, pepitas etc... I guess you get the picture that I adore a variety of nuts...but what was I to do when I ran out of my favorite...
This recipe for pumpkin and pecan pancakes has the warm spices of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves for a cozy breakfast on a chilly autumn morning.
Here’s a twist on porkchops and apple sauce: Cooking Light’s spiced pork tenderloin served with a side of sautéed apples. The lean pork tenderloin medallions are rubbed in a sweet spice coating and...
OPB's Kate Clause offers this reprieve from the classic pumpkin pie — a pumpkin bread with a heavy dose of concentrated, freshly brewed chai tea topped with a crunchy, sweet streusel including Oregon hazelnuts and walnuts.
I’ve found this breakfast alternative to be much more satiating than eggs. I like to double this recipe and make a large container for breakfasts (or a quick lunch or dinner) through the week.
Homemade sweet potato fries are the best. They are easy to make and a great side dish in a weeknight meal. I usually toss together sliced sweet potatoes with a bit of olive oil, salt, and garlic (of course), but I wanted to try a new flavor combination this week. Here was my latest creation
The tang in the salt and vinegar chips mellows as the fish bakes in the oven, creating a crunchy spin on fish and chips. Look to hook-and-line-caught Atlantic or Pacific cod for the most sustainable choice.
MAKE AHEAD: The dough needs to be refrigerated for about 1 hour. The cookies can be stored at room temperature in an airtight container for about 3 days or frozen for up to 3 months.
A knock-off on this classic baked brown rice, I wanted a Spanish-style rice to compliment dishes such as this one. Taking a note from several recipes I’ve seen lately, I used rotel tomatoes to help with the heat and flavor.
The subtle flavor and light, fluffy texture of this brown sugar buttercream frosting are both amazing. Good on cakes, or as a dip for fresh fruit. For special deals and more great content, sign up for the free How To Cook Like Your Grandmother Newsletter.