Venison: it's what's for dinner. That's true, at least in Carolyn Waldron-Parr's kitchen. This soul-satisfying stew begins with a buttery onion roux that is then whisked to life with ladles of hot beef stock.
Braised pork is slowly simmered in enchilada sauce to make authentically flavored sandwiches that are perfect for buffets, parties or everyday enjoyment.
It couldn't be easier to get an enjoyable dinner on the table...simply combine the ingredients in a baking dish and pop the dish in the oven. In less than an hour, you have a savory pork chop and rice dinner.
Feel like a kid again-okay, a health-conscious kid-with crispy, crunchyoven "fried" turkey fingers and a sweet and savory dipping sauce. To savetime, make the sauce ahead or while the tenders are baking.
As the name implies this recipe does not originate in Germany, it is the Balgian cousin of the German Schnitzel and widely popular in Germany. There are many variations of the Cordon Bleu but traditionally in Germany it is a fried Schnitzel filled with Ham and Cheese.