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12 Easy Ideas For One-Pot Chicken Dinners. 16 High-Fiber Dinners That Are Actually Delicious AF. StumbleUpon. 19 Copycat Recipes For The Cheesecake Factory. My Kitchen is Perfect - StumbleUpon. Most gawked all-time. Slow Cooker Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana. Spiced Pear Crisp | Le Creuset. 15 Basic Stir Fry Sauce Recipes (Food and Whine)

I love a good stir fry and they are a great way to use up odds and ends of meat, vegetable and noodles. And let’s face it, they are a quick and easy dinner solution. Simply cook up some rice or throw in some noodles and it’s a family-pleasing meal. I rarely start with a recipe – just a pile of odds and ends. So it occurred to me recently that what I really needed was a stir-fry sauce “cheat sheet” – a handy reference for the combination of sauce ingredients I need to make different kinds of stir fry to combine with my collection of ingredients.

Here I’ve collected 15 great stir-fry sauce recipes that can be printed to keep handy in the kitchen (or bookmarked, if you prefer). Instructions for all of these recipes … just combine the ingredients in a small bowl, stir well to combine, then add to your stir fry. Don’t miss the tips at the bottom of the recipe list, as well. Lemon Stir-Fry Sauce – Great with seafood stir fries, such as shrimp and/or scallops, as well as chicken. Tips: Tips: Caprese Salad - Healthy Greek Yogurt Recipes. Just a Taste » Arancini (Rice Balls) with Marinara Sauce. My first taste of authentic arancini, or Italian rice balls, was at Stuzzi Ristorante, a tiny restaurant in Manhattan’s Flatiron neighborhood and just steps from where I attended culinary school. Back then, we knew the local hotspot as Bar Stuzzi, and it was a favorite for Italian small plates paired with towering glasses of crisp Prosecco.

I’ll never forget my first taste of arancini, as my eyes went wide at the sight of the baseball-sized rice balls coated in breadcrumbs, deep-fried and served atop a bed of bright red marinara. They were a total triple threat: crunchy, creamy and cheesy. If fried rice isn’t your thing, then arancini are the ultimate excuse for using up what’s left of the ol’ Uncle Ben’s in the fridge. Although many arancini recipes begin with a risotto base, it’s perfectly acceptable to skip the 20-minute stir time and start with day-old rice. Grilled Cheese for Grown-Ups - Martha Stewart Food. S 25 Most Popular Recipes of 2010 - iVillage#307323#307322#307315. - StumbleUpon. From the molten yolk and bacon crunch of a hand-held breakfast, to the gooey charm of grilled cheese for lunch, nothing matches the simple pleasures of well-made sandwiches.

They're quick to assemble, infinitely adaptable, easy to eat, and immediately satisfying—the very definition of good food. The 25 sandwiches you're about to meet can be thrown together during the average basketball halftime or, with practice, during the seventh-inning stretch. (Who needs hot dogs, anyway?) Use each recipe as a basic road map, but bring your talent for finding creative routes. Think BLT, but better.

More on MensHealth.com: 20 Ways to Stick to Your Workout 2. Layer pieces of ciabatta or a sturdy sandwich roll with grated fontina or mozzarella cheese, thinly sliced prosciutto, sliced figs, and arugula. More on MensHealth.com: 100 Ways to Live Forever 3. In a bit of olive oil, fry a good-quality sweet Italian sausage until it's crisp and brown. More on MensHealth.com: 33 Simple Ways to Turn Her On 4. 5. How to Cook | Cook's Country - Recipes That Work. Picky Palate - Original Family Style Recipes for Even Your Pickiest Eaters. Creamy Tomato Soup. Before this night, I had never tried making my own tomato soup… and boy, was I missing out?

I loved this homemade, super easy tomato soup. It wasn’t super tomato-ey, either. I loved all the spices and other vegetables in this soup. We had this soup with some delicious meatball subs (I’ll post about them tomorrow) and enjoyed the two very much. Are you so excited about the new year to come? Was 2011 good for you? Or are you glad that it’s almost over? Ingredients 1 tablespoon butter 1/2 cup chopped carrot (1 medium carrot) 1/4 cup chopped celery 1/4 cup chopped onion (optional: I hardly use onions in my cooking because my husband hates them.

Directions In a medium saucepan, heat butter over medium heat until melted. My Fabulous Recipes - Favorite Recipes from 2011. Can you believe 2011 is almost over? Where did the year go? 2011 was a pretty great year, especially for this little blog of mine. Over the last 12 months, we have picked up lots of new friends along the way. And let me tell you–you guys are not afraid to tell me when you HATE a recipe or when you LOVE a recipe. So, here are some of the most popular recipes from this year. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.No Bake Nutter Butter Nutella Pie–this pie is amazing. Hope you all had a great year! Trackbacks/Pingbacks Pingback: Favorite Recipes from 2011 « Capppo Leave a Comment. Recipe Index. Appetizers | Beans and Legumes | Brazilian | Bread | Breakfast | Cheese | Chinese | Coconut | Drinks | Disasters | Dumplings | Easter | Eggs | French | German | Grains and Rice | Greek | Grilling | Indian | Italian | Jewish | Meat | Muffins | Passover | Pasta | Pancakes | Pickled | Pizza | Poultry | Russian | Salads | Sandwiches | Seafood | Scones and Biscuits | Side Dishes | Snacks | Soup | Spanish | Savory Tarts and Quiche | Stew | Tex-Mex | Thanksgiving | Vietnamese SweetsAll Cakes | Everyday Cakes or Celebration Cakes | Candy | Chocolate | All Cookies | Bar Cookies or Blondies and Brownies | Ice Cream and Sorbet | Pudding | Sweet Tarts and Pies | Wedding Cake ResourcesBudget | Freezer Friendly | Gluten-Free | Quick | Slow Cooker | Vegetarian | Vegan Seasonal FavoritesSpring | Summer | Fall | Winter Apple Appetizers Apricots Artichokes Asparagus Avocado Bananas Bar Cookies Beans and Legumes Blackberries Blueberries Brazilian coconut milk fudge Bread and Pizza Breakfast Broccoli Blondies and Brownies.

Recipes. Foodbuzz 24, 24, 24: Chinese Buffet at Home. It is no secret that I have an obsession with Chinese cuisine. The place that started it all was a local Chinese buffet here in Michigan. After frequent visits to the buffet over the years, I finally decided to take a stab at cooking my own Chinese dishes at home. The majority of the dishes were delicious and I began cooking different Chinese meals every week, but I had always wanted more variety just like the buffet. I had always wondered, “what if I could create a Chinese buffet at home?” I have wanted to do this for along time so I was very excited when I was chosen to be part of the 24,24,24 event presented by Foodbuzz. In this article I will explain how to create your own Chinese buffet at home. I have posted 10 different recipes which include main course, appetizers, soups, side dishes and a dessert. The Recipes: Sesame Chicken- Cooking Instructions: Step 1: Cut chicken breasts into 1” chunks and in a glass bowl combine all of the marinade ingredients and mix well.

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