Search Results (25,237 found)
www.simplyrecipes.com
Beef goulash with light, fluffy dumplings. Central European goulash, a beef stew with Hungarian paprika, onions, tomato paste, cubed chuck roast, herbs and stock.
www.allrecipes.com
Substitute naan bread for pizza dough and top with mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, and prosciutto creating a naan bread margherita pizza for a quick and easy dinner.
www.allrecipes.com
This Asian-inspired noodle bowl with spinach, red bell pepper, and soybeans makes a quick and easy vegetarian dish full of color and flavor.
www.allrecipes.com
This is a meatless version of one of my split pea soups, sweetened with hoisin sauce and roasted garlic. Made thicker, it can be used as a sweet accompaniment to a plate of Basmati rice and assorted Indian breads.
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Tuna Tapenade Recipe from Food Network
www.allrecipes.com
Zucchini plays the role of pasta in this quick and easy vegan stir-fry with a rainbow of veggies like green pepper, bok choy, and carrot.
www.simplyrecipes.com
These Chocolate Cranberry Zucchini Muffins let you get away with chocolate for breakfast! Great for using up surplus zucchini. The cranberries are tart and a perfect contrast to the chocolate.
www.allrecipes.com
Chef John gives a Northern California twist to his Nicoise salad by adding avocado to the vinaigrette--perfect with the tuna, olives, green beans, and potatoes.
cooking.nytimes.com
All you need is a little lime juice, cilantro and chili pepper for this crabmeat tostada topping Corn makes a nice addition too, but at this time of year it will have to come from the freezer.
www.allrecipes.com
Canned chicken broth not only saves you time in the kitchen, its rich flavors breath life into this traditional Mexican soup and bring together all of its nutritious ingredients.
www.allrecipes.com
Crabmeat is combined with curry powder, Swiss cheese, mayo, and lemon juice in this quick and easy, crowd-pleasing appetizer.
cooking.nytimes.com
Slow-braising to infuse meats with deep flavor and produce warming, stew-like plates of food is a cooking method of choice when the weather brings a chill This chicken dish is the product of what I call the usual three-step affair (brown chicken, add other ingredients and some liquid, cover and slowly simmer) But I gave it a bit of heat, unpacking sake, ginger, garlic and the spicy Korean condiment gochujang, plus well-mannered slivers of poblano chilis into the pan