This perfectly unusual blend of fruit, pepper, curry and soy will keep your guests talking about this sauce forever. The perfect glaze for any white meat, and a most delightful dipping sauce for spring rolls. I won first place in Read More …
This perfectly unusual blend of fruit, pepper, curry and soy will keep your guests talking about this sauce forever. The perfect glaze for any white meat, and a most delightful dipping sauce for spring rolls. I won first place in Read More …
Provided in the updated “Fix It and Forget-It Cookbook”. This recipe is from Winfred Ewy, Newton, KS. Serve like spoon bread, or invert the pot, remove bread, and cut into wedges. Makes 8 servings 1 stick margarine, melted 10-oz pkg. Read More …
Anadama bread recipes, which date back to pre-Revolutionary New England, all call for molasses and cornmeal for substantial- and delicious- results. This contemporary rendition is no exception 1-1/2 cups milk (do not use low-fat or non-fat) 1/3 cup mild-flavored (light) Read More …
Although many fresh condiments in Mexican cuisine are called pico de gallo (rooster’s beak), this refreshing salad from the Mexican state of Jalisco is known as Pico de Gallo. Depending on the seasonal availability of fresh fruit, the salad is Read More …
The crisp texture and herbaceous flavor of the asparagus tastily contrasts with the spongy texture and earthy flavor of mushrooms. Kissed with a lively lemon dressing, this dish makes a perfect appetizer, small plate or even a light entree. Go Read More …
Like many recipes, Cobb salad evolved as a solution to a rather mundane problem. In the late 1920s, Bob Cobb, manager of the original Brown Derby in Hollywood, California, was becoming tired of his daily meals, which consisted mostly of Read More …
There are many recipes for Caesar Salad. This one is said to be the original one, minus the coddled eggs. The American Egg Board states: “There have been warnings against consuming raw or lightly cooked eggs on the grounds that Read More …
If there is one dish that could be considered Mexican haute cuisine, then Mole Poblano is surely it. Legend has it that the voluptuous sauce – a blend of chiles, spices, and chocolate – was created by the European Catholic Read More …
Fresh California asparagus spears bring an extraordinary touch of style to the humble pizza. This tasty, colorful version, which appeals to vegetarians and omnivores alike, will win orders – and win at the bottom-line. Serve the best from the west; Read More …
This tender cutlets are caramelized in Marsala’s smoky flavor. This rich dish would be well complemented by serving it simply alongside buttered pasta and steamed vegetables. 2 (8-ounce) veal cutlets, halved 1-1/2 tablespoons all-purpose flour 2-1/2 tablespoons olive oil 1/4 Read More …
To make this finest cut of beef even more delicious, coat the filet with a zesty combination of garlic bread crumbs, walnuts, horseradish and creme fraiche. 1 tablespoon olive oil 2 shallots, sliced thin 1 teaspoon minced garlic 1/2 teaspoon Read More …
Serve these super tasty tacos family Style by setting the dining table with bowls filled with the seasoned beef, taco shells and desired toppings and let each person make their own taco. This is a "hands-on" food, so be sure Read More …
Whole cooked garlic is far milder than processed garlic when cooked. The more you process garlic, the stronger the garlic flavor. Just to prove that point, try this recipe using forty cloves of garlic for one little ‘ol chicken instead Read More …
Low on labor and high on flavor, this simple but savory preparation works equally well as an appetizer or a side dish. When you serve California asparagus, your customers know you care about quality, which will translate into better profit Read More …
This hearty vegetarian dish. Serve it as an entree with a salad, Arroz Blanco, and Frijoles Refritos, or as a side dish for poultry or grilled meats. 6 large zucchini squash 2 cups fresh corn kernels cut from the cob Read More …
Rustle up this easy appetizer for a small group or a crowd. Thin slices of roast beef wrap around asparagus spears and a savory cream cheese filling, tied with a chive string. Serves 6-8 8 ounces package cream cheese, softened Read More …
Beef gives this classic party dip real punch. 1 pound boneless beef sirloin steak, cut into 3/8-inch cubes* 1 cup salsa 1 (10 ounce) can Rotel diced tomatoes & green chilies 1 cup milk 2 pounds Velveeta cheese spread, cubed Read More …
A great appetizer! Serve these hot cheese rounds as a first course, with a salad, or cut or make them in smaller sizes and serve them as an appetizer. I served this appetizer with Roasted Olives with Fennel and Lemon. Read More …
Impress your friends with this easy appetizer. 1-1/2 pounds beef flank or sirloin steak 1/2 cup prepared salsa 12 whole, fresh jalapeno peppers, halved lengthwise and seeded * 1/4 cup herbed cream cheese Toothpicks Slice steak into 1/4-inch thick strips, Read More …
Although Michael Mina is known for his inventive fish and seafood preparations, his San Francisco restaurant actually serves more foie gras than almost any other establishment in the country. Michael’s background as a pastry chef influenced the creation of this Read More …
Arm chair quarterbacks will rate this appetizer a real winner. 1 (25-ounce) package frozen potato wedges 1/4 cup sliced green onions 1 (8-ounce) package (2 cups) LAND O LAKES® Cheddar Cheese, shredded 8 slices crisply cooked bacon, crumbled Bake potato Read More …
This is a unique beginning to any meal. Serve alone or with an assortment of crackers. 1 (12-ounce) package STOUFFER’S Spinach Souffle 1 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese 2 (8-ounce) containers onion-and-chive flavored cream cheese, softened 2 (4-ounce) packages goat Read More …
Asparagus are finger food in my family, like corn on the cob or clams on the half-shell, and in the spring when they first appear in the markets, we eat as much as we can. Unless the spears are pencil-thin, Read More …
Below is the step-by-step procedure for processing foods that require less than 10 minutes processing time. Use this procedure for all sweet spreads as directed in the recipes. If the recipe requires a preparation and cooking time longer than 20 Read More …
Do you have a recipe calling for dry coconut pecan frosting mix and found that it is no longer available? Well, no need to fret! Pillsbury has provided this helpful recipe for cooks who still want to use those tasty Read More …
Valentines Day is approaching fast and ignoring the opportunity presented to increase profits for this day would be foolish. You don’t need to have a five star restaurant to make an effort. A small country pub can find ways to Read More …
This smoothie features a tasty and healthy alternative to peanut butter. 2 Tablespoons almond butter 3/4 Cups blueberries 1/2 Cup almond milk 2 Cups ice Combine the three ingredients in a blender or food processor and blend or process until Read More …
This Double Chocolaty Chip Starbucks copycat recipe is delicious and chock-full of chocolate! As a bonus, it is caffeine free since there is no coffee so it’s great for all ages! Though, if you do want that extra pick-me-up (and Read More …
With lime drink and pineapple juice, this party punch isn’t scary at all–for the kids or the adults. But putting the punch in a second bowl of dry ice gives it that eerie feeling that’s perfect for a spooky party. Read More …
Are you looking for a quick and easy punch to serve at your next party? This is very easy to make and your guests will love it. It could become your signature drink. 1 bottle Prosecco, chilled 1 1/2 cups Read More …
This quick and easy punch, featuring autumn flavors, is a great beverage for your Halloween party. 1 cup orange juice 1 (32-ounce) bottle apple juice, chilled 1 (12-ounce) can frozen cranberry cocktail concentrate 1 1/2 quarts (6-cups) ginger ale, chilled Read More …
This breakfast smoothie beats plain old orange juice any day. 1 cup milk 1 large scoop orange sherbet 1 packet Classic French Vanilla NESTLE CARNATION INSTANT BREAKFAST Nutritional Energy Drink 1/2 cup ice cubes PLACE milk, sherbet, Carnation Instant Breakfast Read More …
This creamy treat is sure to please every pumpkin lover. 1 (15 ounce) can LIBBY’S® 100% Pure Pumpkin, chilled 1 (12-ounce) can NESTLÉ® CARNATION® Evaporated Milk, chilled 1 cup (8 ounces) vanilla flavored yogurt 1/4 cup granulated sugar 1/4 teaspoon Read More …
Cinnamon and nutmeg add warm tones to this creamy drink; keep it handy for those cold, rainy days. This Recipe is excellent for gift giving. Simply make the recipe, package in jars and use a festive ribbon to attach a Read More …
A splash of triple sec adds a warm orange scent to this strawberry tea punch. Wonderful for a luncheon or open house at the holidays. 4 cups water 8 teabags, preferably black tea 1 (16-ounce) package frozen strawberries 1/4 cup Read More …
Soy is the latest nutritional rage, and this fruity shake is an easy way to add a serving to your day. 2 cups soy milk, regular, flavored or fat-free 2 cups raspberries 2 bananas, peeled and sliced 1/4 cup lowfat Read More …
This is a versatile rosy punch that’s not too sweet, so it really refreshes! 1 (6-ounce) can frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed 1 (6-ounce) can frozen limeade concentrate, thawed 1 (20-ounce) can pineapple chunks, undrained 2 cups water 1 (2 liter) Read More …
You’ll find it very easy to recreate the flavors of McDonald’s perennial St. Patrick’s Day shake using only four ingredients. The two that make this holiday shake unique are the mint extract and green food coloring. Make sure your extract Read More …
Here’s a clone recipe for that popular convenience store slush that most everyone knows from the excruciating brain freeze that follows a big gulp. You must have a blender to make this clone of 7-11’s Slurpee, and enough room to Read More …
Those who are lucky enough to receive this homemade lemon liqueur should keep it in the freezer, where it turns a milky white after 8 to 9 hours. It can be sipped straight-up, mixed with tonic or dashed into champagne. Read More …
A very simple, basic sangria recipe. While this sangria is delicious as is, this recipe intentionally leaves ample room for improvisation and additions, and should therefore be used as a springboard to create your own unique sangria recipes. The unaltered Read More …
This playful sangria is sure to become one of your party staples. It is only slightly more tedious to prepare than the other sangrias, but well worth the extra little effort. This fruity, delicious sangria is practically a fiesta in Read More …
New Orleans is said by some to be the birthplace of the cocktail (tonic drinks were served out of a French egg-cup called a ‘coquetier’ – which when incorrectly pronounced became ‘cocktail’ ) and not surprisingly, some of the best Read More …
There are few breakfasts more luxurious than lobster and soft scrambled eggs. This recipe is decadent, delicious, and reasonably quick to prepare. Perfect for your holiday weekend brunch at home. Serves 4-6 3 1 /2 lbs live lobsters Avocado Cream Read More …
This is a fast recipe, very easy, and very low-fat. Each serving is 2 weight watchers points. It’s very mildly lemon flavored, with just the right amount of seasoning. 4 (4 ounce) tilapia fillets (or catfish) 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder Read More …
This is a great treat to have with a glass of wine. The olives are easy to make and can be prepared in advance. 1/2 lb green pitted olives or 1/2 lb green olives, with pits 1 red onion, peeled Read More …
This is a mouthwatering and visually pleasing appetizer. 1/3 cup olive oil 4 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 1 teaspoon dried basil, fresh can be used if finely shredded 16 bambino bocconcini (can substitute 8 regular size bocconcini -cut in half orr Read More …
These are quick to prepare and they are delicious. A few simple ingredients made this and excellent dish. 8 plum tomatoes, ripe cut in 1/2 4 sprigs fresh thyme 16 garlic cloves, in skin 1/4 cup olive oil salt and Read More …
Quick, simple, and unbelievably tasty. This recipe could make even a self-professed brussels sprout hater change their mind. Roasting at a high temperature with olive oil brings out the sweetness and reduces the cabbagey taste of brussels sprouts, caramelizing the Read More …
1/2 cup butter 2 cups brown sugar 1/4 cup light Karo syrup 9 slices Italian bread (sliced 1-inch thick) or 9 slices challah (sliced 1-inch thick) 1 dozen egg 1 pint heavy cream 1 teaspoon vanilla cinnamon Cook butter, brown Read More …