Search Results (8,119 found)
www.chowhound.com
This spinach salad recipe has a deep, smoky flavor thanks to the addition of smoked paprika.
cooking.nytimes.com
Broccoli salads are a dime a dozen, but this one, which is adapted from Ashley Christensen's cookbook, "Poole's: Recipes From a Modern Diner," is a game-changing celebration of flavors, colors and textures: broccoli, toasted pecans and red grapes are cloaked in a warm bacon-scallion vinaigrette, then sprinkled with small chunks of sharp white Cheddar Ms Christensen's recipe, which uses the florets as well as the stalks, asks you to blanch the broccoli (cooking it for a few minutes in generously salted boiling water, then shocking it with salted iced water)
www.delish.com
For a pretty blend of colors as well as flavors, Sang Yoon lays slices of cumin-spiced lamb on a bed of jicama, carrot, and lettuce.
www.delish.com
This comforting two-part, meat and potatoes meal is easy to prepare and will please the whole family.
www.allrecipes.com
Chicken breasts basted with a tangy, herb-enhanced sweet and sour sauce are served over hot rice.
www.allrecipes.com
You can add chopped pepperoni, leftover cooked chicken or turkey to this already hearty pasta dish.
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Adobe Beef Tacos with Pickled Red Onions (Small Plates, Big Taste) Recipe from Food Network
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Sweet Tots with Honey Mustard Recipe from Food Network
www.allrecipes.com
Interesting twist on the typical steak salad. Broiled sirloin on Romaine lettuce with roma tomatoes, mushrooms, walnuts, and blue cheese with a smoky dressing.
www.delish.com
This delicious homemade Korean BBQ rice bowl comes together in a flash.
www.allrecipes.com
Tuna steaks are marinated in a ginger-sesame marinade and pan-seared with sesame seeds creating a crowd-pleasing, Asian-inspired meal.
www.delish.com
Call it sushi in salad form. The overall effect is pretty close to that of the Japanese specialty, even though the rice is arborio (short-grain, but not sushi rice), the salmon is smoked (not raw), and the spicy kick comes from horseradish (not wasabi).