This recipe for frisee lardon with poached eggs is served at the Parisian-style bistro Pastis in New York City, and comes to us courtesy of chefs Lee Hanson and Riad Nasr.
The classic combination of pear and blue cheese is made even richer with the addition of bacon in this hearty salad. You can substitute endive, escarole, or baby arugula in place of the frisee.
Kentucky burgoo is a thick stew of simmered pork, veal, beef, lamb, poultry, and vegetables, traditionally served at large outdoor parties. This is a lighter version with spring vegetables and sauteed...
Watermelon-rind chutney is actually an old-fashioned sweet pickle. It's made modern with ginger and Thai chiles, which enliven the crisp rind's naturally cool qualities. It pairs beautifully with succulent...
This dish is similar to paella, but much quicker to prepare and made with a broken spaghetti noodle called fideos. Dried chorizo cooks in oil to release a rich paprika essence, then fideos are toasted...
This is a great meal for a crowd. It yields succulent, falling-off-the-bone meat and creamy beans, and doesn't take a lot of work. The onion-and-jalapeno condiment requires just a quick pickling as the...
Pineapple and traditional jerk flavorings come together to marinate juicy, seared pork chops that will have you yearning for the Caribbean even if you've never been.
Prepare this simple supper recipe in stages using one pan: first, fry the bacon; then, cook the collards; finally, saute the shrimp. Combine the shrimp and greens, serve atop cooked white rice, and garnish...
Reminiscent of the kind of flavors you'd find in a salt-and-vinegar potato chip, this quick and easy weeknight dish starts with zizzling a pounded, breaded pork chop in a thin layer of olive oil, and ends...
A fluffy baked potato stands in seamlessly for bread here, making an excellent canvas for bacon, romaine, cherry tomatoes, and a tangy buttermilk dressing.
This recipe has been adapted from "Kitchen of Light: New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Viestad" by Andreas Viestad. Text copyright 2003 by Andreas Viestad. Photographs copyright 2003 by Mette Randem....
This hearty dish is equally satisfying for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Cook an extra egg and use the hard-cooked yolk in the salad dressing for Bread and Shrimp Skewers with Romaine Salad.
Take the classic Italian-American pairing of sausage and peppers and turn it into a fun, fast weeknight dinner. Crumbled spicy Italian sausage and chopped roasted red peppers are combined with orecchiette-the...
Coating boneless pork chops in a combination of panko and grated cheese helps keep the lean meat juicy. Serve them topped with a salad of arugula, grape tomatoes, and cheese shavings for truly Milanese...
After you watch the Pixar short, Bao, you are going to want to make authentic steamed pork buns also known as Bao. This Bao recipe comes from the mother of the director of the Pixar short Bao. Special...
Everyone will love the chewy, golden crust in this pan-pizza made in a cast-iron skillet. Diavola, which is Italian for deviled, is a nod to the fresh jalapenos on top -- the spicy chiles cut through the...
This is something I threw together and it turned out fantastic! The flavor of the bacon, along with the scallops, mixes so well with mac and cheese. A perfect combo! Add vegetables for a healthier kick....
Dry, moderate heat cooks a pork roast to tender perfect; barbecue sauce adds moisture and sweetness to the meat in this pulled-pork sandwiches on brioche bun.
Crunchy romaine lettuce provides a refreshing complement to tender shrimp and smoky bacon. Using shrimp in place of the usual chicken elevates this cool salad, inspired by the club sandwich -- a standby...
Inspired by depression-era pasta and peas, I decided to do my own take on this meager macaroni. I hope I'm wrong, but I think the next big thing in the food world is going to be these types of 'frugal...