Cut the sprouts lengthwise to keep their shape, about four slices per sprout. They'll be thin enough to get a deep caramelized sear quickly but still keep a good crunch.
An earthy red, such as pinot noir, is the wine traditionally used in Burgundy, where the classic time-consuming stew was born. Serve the dish with mashed potatoes, as the recipe directs, or opt for pappardelle pasta, if you prefer.
There's nothing like a hearty stew to get you through the colder months. Ours is replete with fresh veggies, from the requisite onion and carrot to artichoke hearts, for a satisfying texture and a dose of nutrients.
This layered salad is made with green chile cornbread, pinto beans, peppers, corn, bacon bits, tomatoes, and cheese. It's then chilled for two hours to allow the flavors to blend.
No skillet is required to make this scrumptious chicken with peanut sauce. Pack it in foil and take it out to the grill – it’s a no-mess dinner solution!
Heart-healthy vegan muffins made with fresh red cherries and chopped dark chocolate. Minimal ingredients and equipment keep these simple, approachable and quick.
My daughter loves muffins with surprises inside, so this recipe is for her. Who doesn't like a surprise? I already have my Nutella Filled Banana Muffins on the blog. These muffins contain a sweet...
This delicious curried chicken salad makes a wonderful lunch or sandwich supper. Serve this fabulous chicken salad on lettuce or in pita pockets or sandwich rolls.