Search Results (9,089 found)
www.chowhound.com
Chard adds a touch of sweetness and earthiness to this classic baked pasta dish.
www.allrecipes.com
Egg whites are whipped until stiff, and then pecans, crushed buttery crackers, sugar, vanilla, and baking powder are gently folded in. This yummy filling is then spooned into a prepared pie tin and baked. Top with whipped topping and serve.
www.allrecipes.com
For a warm and comforting breakfast, make this beloved family recipe for maicena, a thick corn pudding infused with vanilla and lemon rind.
www.allrecipes.com
A combination of crab, onion, celery, egg and bread, formed into cakes, dipped in beaten egg and bread crumbs then fried to a golden brown.
www.delish.com
Pate sucree creates a delicious and sturdy crust for our Rhubarb Meringue Pie.
Ingredients: egg yolks, water, flour, sugar, butter
www.allrecipes.com
This pumpkin pie is made with maple syrup and heavy cream, giving it a fantastic flavor and texture.
www.allrecipes.com
A real sweetheart of a cookie! Raspberry liqueur adds a delicate scent and an extra flavor dimension to these crisp, flaky treats. The shiny gloss makes them a beauty to behold.
cooking.nytimes.com
As my friend Karen always says, “You know it’s going to be a good party if the host is deep-frying something when you arrive.” If you agree, consider serving these crisp-edged, golden grits cakes topped with bourbon mayonnaise and country ham at your next holiday shindig These golden cubes, from the chef Kyle Knall at Maysville restaurant, can be prepared ahead of time, except for the frying part, which should be done within 20 minutes of serving Southern country ham is worth seeking out, but if you can’t find it and didn’t have time to mail-order it ahead, you can substitute a good Serrano ham or prosciutto
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Shrimp Stir-Fry with Fried Egg and Flavored Vinegar Recipe from Food Network
www.delish.com
They only take 20 minutes!
cooking.nytimes.com
For savory, moist, delicate flounder, it is difficult to beat this fast, easy method Lightly coat the fillets in flour, then dip them in a mixture of beaten egg and milk Slide them into a hot skillet filled with oil to a 1/4-inch depth and let them fry until golden, a mere two minutes or so per side, without jostling them around too much