Search Results (11,835 found)
www.delish.com
Put in a little bit of prep in the morning, come home to an insanely delish dinner.
www.simplyrecipes.com
Angel hair pasta with a butter, cream, Parmesan sauce, and plenty of fresh vegetables - broccoli, zucchini, asparagus, snow peas, tomatoes, garlic and basil.
cooking.nytimes.com
This white bean dish isn’t shy when it comes to garlic It’s used in the pot along with the simmering beans, and also fried in olive oil as a crunchy, pungent garnish As a contrast, the broccoli rabe and red onion get very sweet when you sauté them slowly until they are browned and caramelized
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Up North Chili Recipe from Food Network
cooking.nytimes.com
This cold rice-noodle dish, dressed in vinegar and chile oil and topped with spicy pork, herbs and peanuts, has roots in Yunnan, a southwestern Chinese province, where the garnish may vary according to the kitchen and season The dish is quick to put together but can be served at a leisurely pace: Plate it, or set all of the components on the table and let people put together their own bowls the way they like, to their taste The chef Simone Tong, who runs a Yunnan-inspired noodle restaurant in Manhattan, makes her version with ground pork, peanuts and a mix of fresh herbs but adds raw breakfast radishes and lacto-fermented pickles as well, for extra crunch and flavor
cooking.nytimes.com
Leftovers often die an ignoble death in the back of the refrigerator, a waste of money and time They can, however, be an opportunity to improvise, even to elevate Here, some leftover cooked greens are combined with raw ones in a show-stopping Greek-style treatment that uses boxed phyllo dough to its best advantages
www.chowhound.com
A whole roasted chicken recipe flavored with lemon wedges, rosemary sprigs, and garlic accompanied by an easy pan gravy.
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Chicken Cacciatore Recipe from Food Network
cooking.nytimes.com
This whole chicken cooked on the grill is truly a best-of-both-worlds recipe: You get the incredibly succulent meat and brittle-crisp, burnished skin of a roast chicken, combined with the deep smoky flavor of the grill To make it, you essentially use your grill like an outdoor oven, cooking a whole splayed chicken in a skillet instead of directly on the grill grate Splaying the bird first — that is, flattening the legs so they lay flat in the skillet — helps the dark meat cook quickly and evenly
cooking.nytimes.com
Cooking chicken the night before to serve cold or at room temperature the next day is a brilliant plan for summer soirées, picnics or potlucks Since the flavors of something cold are usually less pronounced than when they were warm, and since flavors are always muted during storage anyway, the key is to start with more flavor: a blast of herbs, a rub or a marinade A fiery jalapeño and ginger spiked yogurt marinade to give life to my take on tandoori chicken, for example