Search Results (8,746 found)
cooking.nytimes.com
This recipe is by Molly O'Neill and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Molly O'Neill and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
salt, fava beans, vegetable oil, chicken, potatoes, garlic, shallots, thyme leaves, bay leaves, black pepper, morels, chicken broth, chives
www.allrecipes.com
Fresh kale is tossed in a pineapple dressing creating a sweet and savory salad the whole family will love. Top with sunflower seeds and fruit.
Fresh kale is tossed in a pineapple dressing creating a sweet and savory salad the whole family will love. Top with sunflower seeds and fruit.
www.chowhound.com
A light vodka cocktail recipe made with the herbal and floral flavors of fresh thyme, chamomile tea leaves, and elderflower liqueur.
A light vodka cocktail recipe made with the herbal and floral flavors of fresh thyme, chamomile tea leaves, and elderflower liqueur.
www.delish.com
"Watermelon juice has such a mild flavor that most thickeners would overpower its taste," says chef Jamie Bissonnette of Coppa in Boston. "But xanthan allows me to turn it into a soup."
"Watermelon juice has such a mild flavor that most thickeners would overpower its taste," says chef Jamie Bissonnette of Coppa in Boston. "But xanthan allows me to turn it into a soup."
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Gaio Mazio's Pork, ancient recipe from Giulio Cesare's time Recipe from Food Network
Get Gaio Mazio's Pork, ancient recipe from Giulio Cesare's time Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, pork, apple, leek, flour, honey, vinegar, black pepper, coriander seeds, cilantro leaves, caraway seeds, lovage, mint
cooking.nytimes.com
I’m convinced that parsley, used so abundantly in the cuisines of Greece, Turkey, the Middle East and North Africa, is one reason those diets are so healthy In addition to being an excellent source of vitamins A, C and K and a good source of iron and folate, it is rich in volatile oils (which give it its astringent flavor) and flavonoids The volatile oils contain components that have been shown to inhibit the activity of harmful elements in the body, and studies have attributed antioxidant properties to the flavonoids, particularly luteolin
I’m convinced that parsley, used so abundantly in the cuisines of Greece, Turkey, the Middle East and North Africa, is one reason those diets are so healthy In addition to being an excellent source of vitamins A, C and K and a good source of iron and folate, it is rich in volatile oils (which give it its astringent flavor) and flavonoids The volatile oils contain components that have been shown to inhibit the activity of harmful elements in the body, and studies have attributed antioxidant properties to the flavonoids, particularly luteolin
cooking.nytimes.com
This recipe is by R. W. Apple Jr. and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by R. W. Apple Jr. and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
www.chowhound.com
A creamy blend of buttermilk, sour cream, vinegar, chives, and parsley.
A creamy blend of buttermilk, sour cream, vinegar, chives, and parsley.
Ingredients:
fat buttermilk, sour cream, italian parsley, white vinegar, garlic, chives, salt, black pepper
www.allrecipes.com
California restaurateur Trader Vic is credited with invention of the mai tai. He served the rum and juice cocktail to friends visiting from Tahiti, who exclaimed, 'Maita'i roa ae!' The term translates to 'very good' and the name mai tai stuck.
California restaurateur Trader Vic is credited with invention of the mai tai. He served the rum and juice cocktail to friends visiting from Tahiti, who exclaimed, 'Maita'i roa ae!' The term translates to 'very good' and the name mai tai stuck.
www.chowhound.com
In this Jerusalem artichoke recipe, crispy prosciutto and bright mint elevate this humble vegetable to side dish stardom.
In this Jerusalem artichoke recipe, crispy prosciutto and bright mint elevate this humble vegetable to side dish stardom.
www.delish.com
Make every weekday taste like Sunday with Morningstar Farms® Veggie Sausage Links, green onions, eggs, and Swiss cheese.
Make every weekday taste like Sunday with Morningstar Farms® Veggie Sausage Links, green onions, eggs, and Swiss cheese.
www.allrecipes.com
Quinoa simmered in vegetable stock with brown mushrooms and fresh herbs makes a delightful side dish for a holiday meal.
Quinoa simmered in vegetable stock with brown mushrooms and fresh herbs makes a delightful side dish for a holiday meal.
Ingredients:
olive oil, shallot, cremini mushrooms, quinoa, thyme leaves, bay leaf, salt, vegetable stock