This recipe is weekend stuff. You assemble the ingredients, whack them into a cooking pot, then leave them in the oven while you go and do other things: relax, go back to sleep, read the papers, watch...
In this twist on a classic BLT, big, meaty, juicy heirloom tomatoes take center stage, and bread plays a supporting role. For toast infused with the flavors of traditional Spanish pan con tomate, serve...
Setting up a panini bar makes assembling sandwiches almost as much fun as eating them. A selection of Italian cold cuts and cheeses, anchovies, freshly made pesto and tapenade, and two kinds of bread ensure...
Bacon and toasted almonds add irresistible flavor and texture to snap beans. Regular green beans, wax beans, wide Romano beans, or thin string beans all cook in roughly the same amount of time.
We went all out with our new Croque Monsieur; it's a triple cheese threat made with Fontina in the sandwich, Parmesan in the bechamel sauce, and grated Gruyere on top.
Large sea scallops wrapped in prosciutto, basted with butter, and grilled. Serve with your favorite dipping sauce - ketchup, tartar, or cocktail sauce are all great with these.
Soaking in a brine -- salted, flavored water, similar to pickling liquid -- yields meat that is seasoned, tender, and juicy. Try this method with pork chops, chicken, or turkey pieces.
Peas straight from the freezer retain their crisp exterior and soft, creamy interior in this simple-to-make salad. For a subtler onion flavor, soak onion slices in cool water, then thoroughly drain before...
Yum! This soup couldn't be any easier to make! The hardest part is chopping the ham, onions, and celery...and how hard can that be? This is almost exactly like a soup which was served at a local Country...
There are two things that really say summer to us-seafood and all things grilling. This dinner, made with shrimp, corn, and sausage, contains the fundamental ingredients of a shrimp boil. They're threaded...
Three slices of bread with Cheddar cheese, bacon, and sliced apples, all heated through on a panini press until browned on the outside - this will send your taste buds to another world...enjoy!
Lean and quick-cooking, pork tenderloin also scores points for versatility. Here a broiled tenderloin is flavored with gremolata, a herb condiment traditionally made of chopped fresh parsley, garlic and...
Savory, zesty ranch-seasoned chicken thighs cook together with potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and bacon in this one-pan dinner. The vegetables cook with the bacon on top of them, infusing them with bacon-y...
The classic version of this sandwich may seem synonymous with summer, but our variation suffers no seasonal deficiency, thanks to roasted tomatoes and hearty arugula.
The pear and watercress add an unconventional touch to a basic ham and cheese croissant. The buttery, flaky crust of the croissant is simply mouthwatering.
Yum! This soup couldn't be any easier to make! The hardest part is chopping the ham, onions, and celery...and how hard can that be? This is almost exactly like a soup which was served at a local Country...