As much as I love salad as a meal, it’s not usually enough for my husband, who is more of a protein/two sides kind of a guy. But this salad, I can get away with serving for dinner — it’s satisfying and full of bright, spicy Southeast Asian flavor. It’s easy too. You simply shred a rotisserie chicken, …
I found this recipe in Better Homes and Gardens magazine. It won in their prize tested recipe section. I make this all the time and people always ask for the recipe. I always improvise with this. Sometimes I add mangoes, cucumbers and/or romaine hearts. This is easy and tastes like you are a chef.
Make this classic paella recipe with meat and seafood quick and easy. Not only is it an impressive dish with lots of Spanish flair, it is also very tasty!
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I made this Orange Chicken on my Food Network show a few weeks ago, and I just realized yesterday that I'd never shared the recipe here on my totes cray recipe blog. So yesterday, as I whipped some...
A tasty chili recipe made in a slow cooker with a mixture of ground beef, onion, garlic, bell pepper, chili powder, cumin, tomato, beans, and jalapeños.
Toasted ravioli is a St. Louis specialty; Marlboro Man and I first tried it years and years ago when we visited St. Louis to attend my brother-in-law's wife's brother's wedding. At least I think th... Toasted Ravioli Serves 24 Ingredients:
This is one of those basic, unadorned, cowboy-friendly staples of my cooking repertoire that's so utterly versatile, I just can't help but love it. Called Breakfast Potatoes by some, Skillet Potato...
Despite an overnight rise, these waffles are meant to be whipped up on a whim, on those late nights when you just know brunch is in the cards. To honor that impulse, the batter comes together in five minutes flat, and in the morning there's nothing left to do but plug in your iron. Minutes later, you'll be enjoying crisp and fluffy waffles, rich with brown butter and chewy from the slow interaction of flour and water.
My wife, Adri, and I just got back from a week spent eating our way around Mérida and the rest of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. Of all the things we ate, sopa de lima, the Mayan poultry and lime soup that's popular up and down the Yucatán, seemed most easily adaptable to cooking back home. It's also one of the simplest and most crowd-pleasingly delicious dishes we had.
The first time I discovered ramen noodle salad was a culinary revelation. (Yes, those 99-cent ramen noodles.) It was sweet, tangy, and crunchy all at the same time, and it was a far cry from the creamy Southern slaws of my youth. Needless to say, I was hooked.