Search Results (3,248 found)
cooking.nytimes.com
I usually pair leeks with potatoes to make a creamy puree, but this time I used basmati rice, and the results are comforting and delicious You could add something creamy to this if you wanted to – yogurt or milk or creme fraiche But I found it utterly satisfying with no further enrichment.
I usually pair leeks with potatoes to make a creamy puree, but this time I used basmati rice, and the results are comforting and delicious You could add something creamy to this if you wanted to – yogurt or milk or creme fraiche But I found it utterly satisfying with no further enrichment.
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Famous Old Town Carnitas with Naga Serpent Salsa Recipe from Food Network
Get Famous Old Town Carnitas with Naga Serpent Salsa Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
lard, pork, salt, cloves, bay leaves, orange, chiles, serrano chiles, tomatillos, onion
www.allrecipes.com
The quantity provided in a box of stuffing mix is increased by the addition of eggs, and chunks of white bread in this recipe to stuff a 10 pound turkey.
The quantity provided in a box of stuffing mix is increased by the addition of eggs, and chunks of white bread in this recipe to stuff a 10 pound turkey.
www.delish.com
All the best cookie dough flavors rolled into one irresistible no-bake dessert dip.
All the best cookie dough flavors rolled into one irresistible no-bake dessert dip.
Ingredients:
cream cheese, butter, peanut butter, powdered sugar, brown sugar, vanilla, rolled oats, m m, chocolate chips
www.delish.com
A small amount of savory white miso paste gives New Englandstyle clam chowder a Japanese accent. Parsley oil adds flavor.
A small amount of savory white miso paste gives New Englandstyle clam chowder a Japanese accent. Parsley oil adds flavor.
Ingredients:
dry white wine, butter, bacon, onion, garlic, celery ribs, thyme, bay leaves, white miso, half and half, yukon gold, parsley leaves, canola oil
www.allrecipes.com
This classic pineapple upside down cake starts with an easy homemade cake made with cake flour and butter.
This classic pineapple upside down cake starts with an easy homemade cake made with cake flour and butter.
Ingredients:
eggs, butter, brown sugar, pineapple, cherries, cake flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, almond extract
cooking.nytimes.com
This recipe is by David Tanis and takes 1 3/4 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by David Tanis and takes 1 3/4 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
www.delish.com
Celebrity chef Andrew Zimmern learned to make gumbo on a trip in the Louisiana bayou. This version of the famous Cajun dish calls for andouille sausage and super spicy habanero chile, as well as fresh shellfish.
Celebrity chef Andrew Zimmern learned to make gumbo on a trip in the Louisiana bayou. This version of the famous Cajun dish calls for andouille sausage and super spicy habanero chile, as well as fresh shellfish.
Ingredients:
flour, vegetable oil, andouille sausage, celery ribs, onion, red bell pepper, habanero chile, garlic, okra, thyme, bay leaf, chicken stock, clam juice, worcestershire sauce, tomatoes, crabmeat
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Salmon Cakes Recipe from Food Network
Get Salmon Cakes Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
salmon, butter, red onion, celery, red bell pepper, bell pepper, parsley, capers, hot sauce, worcestershire sauce, crab, stale bread, mayonnaise, dijon mustard, eggs
www.allrecipes.com
Rum and coconut-pineapple juice poured over ice, stirred to perfection and sipped blissfully.
Rum and coconut-pineapple juice poured over ice, stirred to perfection and sipped blissfully.
Ingredients:
rum, pineapple juice
cooking.nytimes.com
This is a home cook's version of a wild-shot brant ragù cooked by Dave Pasternack of Esca in Manhattan He served it thick and dark, a kind of tomato jam knit together with heavy shreds of meat, riding a polenta raft: poultry that looked like pork and tasted of fish, a combination to reel the mind It was food of deep intensity and flavor, and it led to crazy, vivid dreams
This is a home cook's version of a wild-shot brant ragù cooked by Dave Pasternack of Esca in Manhattan He served it thick and dark, a kind of tomato jam knit together with heavy shreds of meat, riding a polenta raft: poultry that looked like pork and tasted of fish, a combination to reel the mind It was food of deep intensity and flavor, and it led to crazy, vivid dreams
Ingredients:
duck, olive oil, celery, carrots, red onion, cloves, anchovy, dry red wine, red wine vinegar, tomato paste, chicken stock, sage
cooking.nytimes.com
Store-bought croutons simply can’t compete with homemade ones To begin with, your raw ingredients are almost certainly of a higher quality, and hence more delicious, than the stuff anyone else will use What’s more, the rustic, uneven shape of torn croutons, like these croutons from "Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat" by Samin Nosrat, lends a variety of textures to your salads
Store-bought croutons simply can’t compete with homemade ones To begin with, your raw ingredients are almost certainly of a higher quality, and hence more delicious, than the stuff anyone else will use What’s more, the rustic, uneven shape of torn croutons, like these croutons from "Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat" by Samin Nosrat, lends a variety of textures to your salads
Ingredients:
sourdough bread, olive oil