Search Results (7,722 found)
cooking.nytimes.com
Let the fresh flavor of these herbed noodles — a twist on this basic pasta dough recipe — stand out by tossing them with just a few kitchen staples Inspired by the classic Roman pasta, aglio, olio, e peperoncino, this simple dish will become a go-to, especially once you develop familiarity and confidence with rolling and cutting pasta Soon enough, you'll find yourself making it on a weeknight, without a recipe
www.chowhound.com
Rich, tender ribs complemented by a fresh, slightly bitter salad.
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Paprika Roast Leg of Lamb with Mint Sauce Recipe from Food Network
cooking.nytimes.com
This quickly made, exceedingly delicious recipe is a springtime celebration of peas: snow peas, sugar-snap peas and garden peas, all freshly shucked (Of course, you can use only one kind, if you prefer.) A touch of pancetta adds a salty umami to the peas' sweetness Good ham or thick-sliced bacon also work, and, for a vegetarian version, you can use roughly chopped green olives
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Whole-Grain Greek Meatloaf Recipe from Food Network
www.simplyrecipes.com
Leftover ham? Make a simple ham salad with diced ham, hard boiled eggs, sweet pickle relish, mayo, onion, celery, bell pepper, and mustard.
www.allrecipes.com
If you like French Onion soup you'll love this easy-to-make French Onion Bruschetta!
www.allrecipes.com
Chef John serves mini ravioli in a creamy sauce flavored with tangy Gorgonzola and Parmesan for a quick gourmet dish. It's topped with diced apple and toasted walnuts.
cooking.nytimes.com
Bone-in lamb shanks are perfect for braising The marrow in the bones releases into the sauce, deepening its flavor, while the tough meat softens into perfect tenderness during the long, slow cooking In this recipe (very loosely based on a Georgian stew called chakapuli) the shanks are cooked with a prodigious amount of fresh herbs, adding fragrance and body
www.delish.com
Barley gives this savory soup a hearty chowder feel.
www.allrecipes.com
This dressing with avocado, lime, and ranch seasoning works as a salad dressing or a dip for veggies. Feel free to reduce the garlic amount if you're not a huge garlic fan.
cooking.nytimes.com
There are so many ways to enjoy this sauce You can serve it with pasta or grains, over vegetables (try it with cauliflower) or on a bruschetta I recently tried it with Israeli couscous, sautéed in olive oil then simmered in stock and topped with this sauce.