The book is divided into a number of sections--Hors d'ouevres and first courses, Soups, Salads, Sandwiches and pizzas, Pasta (and noodles and dumplings), Grains and beans, Poultry, Beef (and weal and pork and lamb), Breads and crackers, Breakfast and brunch, Cookies (bars and confections), Cakes, Pies (tarts and pastries), Fruit desserts, Puddings (and custards, mousses, and soufflés), Frozen desserts and sweet sauces, Sauces and salsas, Relishes (and chutneys and pickles and preserves), and Basics. One of the nice things is the recognition in this volume of Americans' changing tastes. For instance, salsa is relatively recent in "Gourmet." By going over decades of recipes, one gets a sense of the changing nature of American tastes.
Tender, juicy strips of stir-fried beef in a luxuriously flavorful sauce! Few Chinese dishes are as irresistibly delicious as Mongolian Beef. This Mongolian Beef recipe takes the flavor over the top, is quick and easy to make (ready to serve in 15-20 minutes!), and rivals … Continue reading →
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Make a couple batches of these Mini Breakfast Bites for the freezer, and have a quick breakfast or even after-school snack ready to go.
Here’s a recipe from Tyler Florence’s cookbook, Tyler’s Ultimate: Brilliant Simple Food to Make Any Time, that not too hard although I might skip brandy and the flambe step where you ignite the brandy on fire. Could be dangerous if you’re not use to it.
You’re right, this IS the ultimate summer recipe roundup! So many fresh, delicious recipes, it’s almost difficult to choose a place to start.
Let’s taco-bout the ultimate breakfast shall we? I believe in tacos for every meal of the day, especially when they can be put together fast. Stuffed with leftover shredded beef, sweet peppers, and scrambled eggs, this will be a new family favorite.
Monte Cristo Sandwich (Ham Cheese French Toast) - It's a french toast version of ham & cheese sandwich. The best you will ever have! Great way to use up leftover Christmas ham.
fabulous hot dogs from donna hay: prosciutto hot dogs with fennel jam and pickled pears [ MyGourmetCafe.com ] #lunch #recipes #gourmet
½ package Puff Pastry Sheets 1 sheet - Pepperidge Farms® 1 egg1 tablespoon water¼ cup sliced almond toasted, optional¼ cup fresh parsley chopped 13 ounces Brie cheese round
I ask myself if there’s a simpler way to make what I want to serve, and I scour the backs of my cupboards and fridge to see if there’s some forgotten item that needs to be used up before I turn to what’s right in front of me. I ask myself what we really need for the meal to be nutritious and for us to all feel satisfied, and more often than not, I find that we don’t really require as much as I might normally put on the table. It’s a lesson I plan to take with me when all of this is over. We’re so accustomed to having access to everything we like all the time, but with a little careful planning, some basic techniques, and creativity, it’s often possible to find all you need within what you already have. Quarantine Banana Bread Prep Time 10 minutes Cook Time 50 minutes Estimated Cost $8 93 Comments
Make the most of a little me-time with our selection of delicious meals for one. Think stylish brunches, super-tasty dinners and scrumptious puds – and what’s more, there’s no need to share. 55 minutes Super easy 10 simple oven-baked dinners Wonderful one-bowl dishes inspired by China One-pot wonders: the perfect excuse to get into the kitchen First
This was the carrot ginger soup, one of the only hot dishes that we served, since it’s pretty easy to heat up soup in a crock pot. Notice I finally figured out how to get cream swirls not to sink to the bottom of soup! (See how to make cream swirls on soup here).
Heat the olive oil in a deep pan.Add the onions and garlic and brown until translucent and a bit brown. Pour in the can of crushed tomatoes, and a can of tomato paste. Add in the bay leaf, sugar and Italian seasoning. Stir until combined. Simmer on very low, covered, for about 1 hour. (I know, I know, sugar. But it's my Sicilian grandmother's recommendation so who am I to argue?)
Just light proper lighting, you don’t want your music to be too bright or too dark. It’s got to be just right to create the mood and when it is….the food is going to taste even better.
SHRIMP PENNE WITH VODKA SAUCE – Girl Gone Gourmet | This Shrimp Penne with Vodka Sauce is an easy dinner for two. My version uses a simple short-cut – no chopping required! – so it’s ready to serve in less than 30 minutes.