These healthy main course recipes are low in saturated fats and many are low in sodium (salt) as well. Each recipe is labeled so that you'll easily know which ones will fit into a low sodium, GERD / Acid Reflux-Friendly, gluten-free, lactose-free or Coumadin-safe diet.
Unlike the more expensive tenderloin, this recipe uses beef chuck, a cheaper cut, though slightly tougher.
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A short stack of corned beef is topped with Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and Thousand Island dressing....
This is an amazing list of recipes! It totally puts me into a party planning mood.
Can't decide between baked beans and poached eggs? Try out this all-in-one breakfast combination.
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.
In a large skillet, melt the butter until bubbles start to form. Add the scallops and cook over high heat for about 3 minutes, or until the scallops turn golden brown on the bottom. Season lightly with salt and pepper, if desired. Use tongs to carefully flip the scallops and cook for another 3 minutes or until scallops are fully cooked. Squeeze some lemon juice over the scallops. Remove from the skillet and garnish with chopped parsley. Serve with your favorite side dish.
With plenty of fresh (or frozen) berries, this totally yummy Berry Smoothie is out of this world!
Here you will find some of my favorite breakfast recipes that I like to serve to my family.
Simple, healthy recipes make for a deliciously easy week, especially when you have a secret ingredient willing to do the heavy lifting! Meet my husband David's gourmet roasted Tomatillo y Poblano Cooking Salsa. It is one of our family's most used go-to secret sauces. Even our toddler granddaughters love it, especially when we use it to make their favorite Tomatillo y Poblano Avocado White Corn Soup.
This sandwich is everything you could ever want in a breakfast meal. Made with eggs, black forest ham (or your preferred ham), lots of cheese, and some chives all wrapped in a perfectly toasted English muffin. It’s a delight for the senses.
I mean I had to include an avo toast. I went with simple ‘breakfast’ type avo toast with my BAE Toast and then more of an appetizer/brunch recipe with my Caprese Toast. BAE Toast – Crispy bacon, avocado smash, hard boiled egg (though you could totally go with a jellied egg) finished with a sweet heat drizzle Caprese Toast – Italian herbed avocado smash with bocconcini cheese (mini fresh mozzarella), halved grape tomatoes, seasonings, micro basil and a drizzle of olive oil Whipped Ricotta Toast
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This fancy-sounding meal is really easy to prepare and will definitely up your weekday dinner game. You’ll definitely want to add this Chicken Dijon recipe to your menu for the week.
Irises – from the Greek messenger goddess, this flower comes in over 200 species and was frequently painted by Vincent van Gogh. Its name comes from the Greek word for rainbow because it the many color varieties.
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