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This is possibly the best Jalapeño Popper that you will ever eat. Think Jalapeño Poppers on steroids. The cheese filling is a flavorful blend of equal parts of Gorgonzola Cheese (a pungently flavorful Italian Blue Cheese) and Neufchatel Cheese (Cream Cheese with lower milkfat). Each Armadillo Egg is wrapped in bacon. 'Nough said...
Asian Cucumber Salad is a great side for any Asian dish. AND you can put this all together and have it ready to eat in about 15 minutes.
Vinegar has been used for centuries to preserve food and provide a zesty flavor. Pickled vegetables are easy to make. They can be a nice addition to Stir Fry, Korean Bibimbap, or even as a Pizza topping.
Here it is as last! This is my award winning Chile Stew... I made this recipe for the first time more than a decade ago and it has since become a staple in our house. My Wife once entered it in a Chili contest (sans the beans) and won the ribbon. I prefer my stew with a lot of spice, but then no one else in our Family can eat it. So I usually tone the heat way down (as printed here) and add more peppers to my own bowl.
Serve with a handful of Shredded Cheese and a pile of Tortilla Chips.
Baba Ganoush is a traditional Mid-Eastern made with Roasted Eggplant. This flavorful sauce can provide a a dip for Pita Bread, as a Marinara replacement, or as a topping for Roasted Chicken. This recipe calls for Tahini, a paste made from roasted Sesame Seeds.
This savory casserole-like custard dish makes a great side dish. Although the original recipe included only corn, and considerably more sugar (more than double what I listed here), I find this recipe to be amply sweet and provide a nice addition to any meal.
Baked Zucchini Rounds are a tasty snack that is easy to make and relatively healthy.
This is a simpler recipe for Cheese Fondue that is more of a roux based "Cheese Sauce" than an actual Cheese Fondue, but it is still a delicious Cheesy Dipping Sauce that is easier to make, takes less time to make, and there is no risk that your cheese will seize and ruin the mix.
This Fondue recipe contains no alcohol.
These Boneless Beef Short Ribs are easy to prepare. The sweet spicy flavor will make this a favorite dish.
Beef Brisket is a cut of meat taken from the chest of the cow. The Brisket can be a tough meat and should typically be cooked for a longer period to become more tender. Instead of 7 to 10 hours in the Oven, Slow Cooker, or BBQ Pit, this recipe provides a tasty, juicy meat after only about 75 to 90 minutes in the Instant Pot. This recipe also includes a Finishing Sauce, which is a sauce that is used in the final preparations of a meal, or prepared and then used when serving the meal.
Chinese Style BBQ Ribs are a traditional dish that can take hours to prepare. Fortunately, with the inclusion of an Instant Pot to cook the ribs, you can make tender, fall off the bone ribs, without sacrificing flavor or time.
Barbacoa (Shredded Beef Roast) is the classic Sunday afternoon family dinner meal. However, roast beef is not always the easiest meal to make. An under-cooked roast won't shred properly, and an overcooked roast will be dry and tasteless. But fear not! With this simple recipe, a consistently perfect shredded Chuck Roast is easy to achieve. Marinade the roast, give it a nice sear, and add it to the Slow Cooker for about 8 hours. Shred the finished beef and add back into the flavorful au jus for the perfect Barbacoa, every time!
Shawarma is a mid-eastern meat based dish that has become a favorite in our home. Shawarma is traditionally made from large cuts of marinated beef, chicken, or lamb. The meat is slow roasted on a vertical rotisserie and then the outer layers are shaved off and served as they finish cooking.
If you don't have a vertical spit handy, this recipe will allow you to prepare shawarma in your own home.
Butternut Squash (also called Autumn Squash) soup is the perfect fall-time comfort food. Using the pressure-cooking option in your Instant Pot reduces the time-to-table from about 6 hours to less than 2 hours. Using a Coconut Yogurt provides a nice creamy consistency, without adding heavy cream.
"Char Siu" (or "Chashu") is a Cantonese word meaning "fork roast". The meat is traditionally skewered with long forks and rotated over an open fire or in an oven. Char Sui Pork Roast is traditionally dyed red (as the color red symbolizes good luck) using a red bean paste or even red food coloring.
I recommend using a boneless Boston Butt, or another fatty pork cut, for this recipe. The Boston Butt, sometimes called just "Pork Butt", comes from the front shoulder of the pig and provides a juicy, flavorful roast. The Pork Tenderloin is too lean and will not give the same end result.
For a cheaper and easier marinade, simply add 1 Apple Cider Vinegar and Red Food Coloring to 2 Cups of a commercial Hoisin/Soy sauce mix.
Cheese Fondue is a fun dish to serve for special occasions or when entertaining company. Cheese Fondue, however, can be temperamental: one wrong move and the cheese can "seize". Instead of delicious Fondue, you can end up with a pile of useless semi-melted cheese in a pot full of milky apple cider. Some folks may make the claim that Cheese will never Fondue properly without adding alcohol to the mix. This recipe proves otherwise. This recipe can serve as a starting point for a large number of Cheese Fondue variations, including sweet and savory herbs and spices.
This reduction was inspired by Cheerwine Soda, a super sweet soft drink that is commonly found in North Carolina. Like Cheerwine, this homemade cherry reduction can be used in a wide range of recipes, such as BBQ sauce, cherry topping for deserts, a replacement for grenadine, or as a flavoring for soda water. In addition to the frozen cherries, this recipe also calls for bottled cherry juice. For best results, ensure that the juice has no additional sugar added and contains 100% cherry juice. Do not settle for a cheaper mix that includes other filler juices, such as pear juice or grape juice. In order to make into Cherry Syrup, dissolve an additional 1.5 Cups of Sugar.
This fresh summer salad is a perfect companion for any BBQ. Putting it together the day before and refrigerating overnight will permit the flavors to blend throughout the salad.
The Buckaroo Banzai DVD included an Easter egg with a recipe called Chicken Cooked in a Watermelon. I have had great success in making that recipe many times, but as Fall rolls around, I have often wondered about cooking Chicken in a Pumpkin. As far as I can tell, this appears to be another original recipe. It has taken me a few years to get this one ready for prime-time, but finally, here it is...
The Flanken Rib cut is typically about 1/4 inch thick, cut as a cross-section of the ribs so that you end up with a cut of meat that is embedded with medallion-shaped bones. "Flanken Ribs" can be cut from two VERY different cuts: the Chuck primal - which the top of the ribs near the shoulder or the Plate primal (typically called Flanken Cut Short Ribs) - located closer to the underside of the chest, usually ribs 6, 7, and 8. Chuck Ribs will typically require a much shorter cook time than their Plate counterparts, so make sure that you are using Chuck Ribs, NOT Short Ribs for this recipe. In my experience, the Sous Vide preparation results ribs that are much juicier and far more flavorful.
Chimichurri is the quintessential Argentine Flavor. Chimichurri can be used as a marinade to flavor roasts and steaks before cooking and it can be used as a finishing sauce for meats at the dining table.
Chimichurri is the quintessential Argentine Flavor. Chimichurri can be used to flavor roasts and steaks before cooking or it can be used as a sauce for meats at the dining table. Red Chimichurri adds roasted pimento for a fuller, smokey flavor.
This recipe will produce the perfect Jasmine Rice. The Ginger, Garlic, and Cilantro flavors will perfectly compliment your favorite Asian dishes.
Roast Lamb can be easy to make. This light and zesty marinade will enhance your Lamb Roast with a sweet orange-lemon flavor. The Vinegar will help the flavor to work into the meat. Marinate for 12 to 24 hours. This recipe will yield enough marinade for a Lamb Roast up to 8 pounds.
The Ratatouille dish served at the end of the Pixar movie Ratatouille, is a Confit Byaldi that requires two different preparations:
1. Pipérade is a thin sauce, with Basque origins, traditionally made with onions and a "mildly-hot" red pepper called Espelette pepper. Since Espelette peppers may not be readily available, this Pipérade recipe uses even milder peppers, the Poblano and the Red Pimento.
2. The Pipérade is spread across the bottom of a casserole pan and then covered with thinly sliced vegetables and slow roasted for several hours.
Refrigerating the dish overnight will allow the flavors to mature. Reheat in the oven before serving.
Traditionally, this dish could be served hot as a side-dish with meat (like Rosemary Chicken), Basil Rice, or with a sliced baguette.
Store the leftovers in an airtight refrigerator dish. The leftovers only get better.
This flavorful dipping sauce is easy to make and is perfect for Honey Balsamic Soy Chicken Wings, Cauliflower Crowns, or Grilled Chicken Breasts.
This flavorful dipping sauce is easy to make and is perfect for a roast turkey, roast pork, mild chicken wings, grilled chicken, or cauliflower crowns.
This Cheesy Sauce can be a versatile addition to any meal. Use it as a sauce on Chicken, on White Fish, Baked Potatoes, or over Steamed Vegetables. Adding a variety of different seasoning options to this basic Cheesy Sauce can produce very different flavor profiles.
This flavorful single-pan meal is easy to make.
Fresh Mozzarella Cheese is surprisingly easy to make, once you learn a few tricks. In less than an hour, you can go from a Gallon of Whole Milk to Mozzarella. And as an added bonus, Ricotta Cheese is also a natural byproduct of the Mozzarella making process.
Ricotta "Cheese" is not technically a cheese, but actually a cheese byproduct. Fresh Ricotta is surprisingly easy to make, once you learn a few tricks. In less than an hour, you can go from a Gallon of Whole Milk to fresh Ricotta.
This simple recipe provides a tangy yogurt that is great for tzatziki or to eat plain. You can use any fat content, from Skim to Whole Milk. I prefer a lower fat yogurt, with Skim Milk. This recipe yields about 4 Cups of Greek Yogurt.
This Thai soup includes Bok Choy and can be prepared in less than half an hour.
Polenta is a dish from Northern Italy, similar to Grits from the US South. Polenta (and Grits) are made from coarsely ground yellow corn. Polenta can be cooked, poured into a mold and shaped. Refrigerating the polenta for a few hours, or overnight, will set the shape. Then, you can grill or pan sear the Polenta and serve it warm.
You can save effort by preparing a few pounds of Ground Beef in a Slow Cooker. The meat can be refrigerated for about a week or frozen for up to 6 months. Store in a freezer grade zip-top bag or an air-tight refrigerator dish.
This is a favorite recipe at our house for leftover Thanksgiving Ham, although you could also use Spam instead of Ham. For best results, prepare the Rice beforehand (by following the package instructions) and then refrigerate for at least 8 hours and up to 3 days.
There are two distinct phases when making Stir Fry:
1. Preparation
2. Cooking
The key to successfully implementing any Stir Fry recipe is the timing. Ensure that all your preparation work is complete before you begin the cooking phase.
These single serving quiche cups use baked Hash Browns for the crust. This quiche can be easily made in a single large pie tin, however, the individual cups provide a convenient way to accommodate for "less adventurous" eaters: each eater can choose their own ingredients.
For this recipe, I use large (12 oz) silicone Cupcake Baking Cups. You could also use a large muffin pan, with disposable paper muffin pan inserts.
This recipe is currently written to make One (1) 12 oz. serving, but it can be easily scaled.
The filling can include any ingredients from your favorite omelet recipe.
A Hasselback Potato is a potato that is opened at the top, through a series of thin slices, then baked. The slices provide greater surface area. When coated with butter/oil and seasoning, the additional surface area provides a crispy, tasty finish for your baked potato.
The Holidays just aren't the same without a glass of Egg Nog. It is surprisingly easy to make at home, with ingredients that you probably already have. From-scratch G'Nog tastes better than the stuff you buy in the store, and it doesn't have all the high-fructose corn syrup and added thickening agents. Eating raw, unpasteurized eggs can pose a potential health risk of salmonella contamination, but you can easily pasteurize eggs using your Sous Vide.
Ginger Ale can be easy and fun to make at home. Using Lime Simple Syrup or even a splash of grenadine can personalize your Ginger Ale recipe.
This flavored Simple Syrup is easy to make and can be used to flavor home-made sodas. Additionally, you can add a splash to Ginger Ale, Lemon-Lime soda, or Coke.
Pesto is a tasty replacement for Marinara sauce when you are want some variation from the standard tomato-based sauce. However, Pesto can be expensive to make. This Pesto recipe is a tasty, cheaper option, that can be made easily in less than half an hour. Leaving out the Parmasan Cheese will significantly lower the cost. Using a small amount of Marmite will replace the Umami falvor that typically came from the Parmasan, and the reduced price makes this Pesto fit better in your budget. The cost can be further reduced by replacing Pine Nuts with raw, chopped Almonds. Pesto can be a great addition to any pasta dish, a tasty relish for an italian sandwhich, or a Pizza sauce. The Olive Oil should be integrated by hand, since using a blender to mix in the Olive Oil can cause the Oil to break down and result in a bitter flavor.
When I cook for others, I typically can't add my preferred level of heat. This Instant Heat Hot Sauce is a homemade Tabasco replacement. The heat level on this Sauce can be intensified by adding Serrano Peppers or even an Habanero Pepper in addition to the Jalapeños. Conversely, you can mellow the heat by Oven-Roasting the Jalapeños before adding them to the blender. This recipe will yield about 12 Ounces of "Instant Heat" Homemade Smoked Jalapeño Hot Sauce.
Jalapeño Peach Preserves provide a spicy and sweet/savory meat sauce to add complexity to a wide range of meals. Use this as a finishing sauce for roasted beef or roasted chicken. Use it as a topping for Shawarma, for an Omelet, eat it on Vanilla Ice Cream, use it as a dip for Soft Pretzels, drop some on your waffles, or spread it on a piece of toast.
Although this is vegetarian recipe, Bibimbap goes will with Korean Short Ribs, shredded Pork, or even grilled ground beef. Just like any Stir-Fry, there are two distinct phases:
1. Preparation
2. Cooking
The key to successfully implementing this recipe is the timing. Ensure that all your preparation work is complete before you begin the cooking phase.
Bulgogi Beef (meaning "fire meat" ) is a tender, flavorful dish that is traditionally cooked on a grill. In this recipe, the Baking Soda is used to tenderize the meat, without turning the outer layer into mush as a longer exposure to acid based tenderizers tend to do. The Soy Sauce, garlic, and sugar adds a wonderful Bulgogi salty sweetness. Traditionally, Bulgogi Beef uses the Rebeye cut, but I have had equal success with Top Sirloin, Flank Steak, Skirt Steak, or even Shoulder Roast. The meat should be sliced paper thin while still raw.
Kimchi is one type of side dish (or Banchan) that is traditionally served with a Korean meal. This Kimchi is surprisingly easy to make and adds considerable depth to your meal. This dish can be prepared in a few minutes, then refrigerated a few hours to overnight.
Everybody loves a good loaded baked potato. This is a quick and simple recipe to give all the flavors of stuffed potatoes, in a hearty soup. This gluten-free recipe uses mashed potato to thicken the soup.
This is a great dip to eat with vegetables or with a pita. Similar to Baba Ghanoush, however, Mama Ghanoush replaces the Eggplant and Tahini with tomatoes and Grilled Zucchini for a fuller and more hearty dip.
This slightly bitter concoction will provide a garlic super-kick for any soup or noddle dish. It can also be added to salads, sauces, dips, glazes, you name it.
It seems like good Latino food always begins with Sofrito, a flavorful sauce base that is traditionally made by mincing Garlic, Onion, and Pimentos Verde (Green Bell Pepper). I like to further accentuate this soup with fresh Cilantro with fresh Lime. This soup includes a single chopped Jalapeño pepper to provide just a hint of heat. I prefer to use Chicken Thighs over Chicken Breasts as the dark meat is typically more flavorful and juicier when poached. Serving the soup over a pile of Rice makes this into a hearty meal.
Mole is a Spanish word meaning "sauce", as used in the word "guacamole". Traditional green mole is typically made with roasted pumpkin seeds. This peasant dish can be made with nearly any other available ingredients. Here is my favorite Green Mole Sauce...
Aleppo Peppers are originally from the Mid-East, named after a city in Syria. Aleppo is also known regionally as the Halaby pepper, pul biber, or Turkish red pepper flakes. Most Aleppo available in the U.S. is imported from Turkey or grown in the United States.The Aleppo Pepper is typically smoked and dried and then ground into flakes. It is similar to Hot Paprika, but with a slightly higher heat level.
This pasta-free dish is full of flavor without all the carbs or gluten of a traditional lasagna. This dish is somewhat similar to the Middle-Eastern dish Moussaka, but without the béchamel. While this dish has a fairly long time-to-table, the flavor is worth the effort.
This sweet and savory sauce is easy to make. This tasty reduction goes well with any white meat. It is a versatile base that can be mixed with a wide range of flavors, including Soy Sauce, Oyster Sauce, Greek Yogurt, Creme Fraiche, and other flavors.
Oven Roasted Cauliflower is a non-traditional cauliflower use that makes a great appetizer or even a main dish.
You can use a variety of seasonings to flavor Roasted Cauliflower
This recipe calls for either Russet potatoes or Yukon Golds. They each have a unique texture and can provide nice character to this dish: Russets will have a better crunch, while the Yukon Golds have a more creamy inside. In order to save time, the potatoes can be par-boiled up to a day in advance.
Pimentos are Bell Peppers that are ripened to a Red color. Pimentos are sweeter than the unripened green bell peppers. Pimentos (especially when roasted) can be used as a base for sauces, flavoring for mashed potatoes, added to rice dishes, stews, or other applications.
Any pepper can be roasted using this same method. Roasting a pepper will mellow the heat (for hot peppers) and caramelize the sugar to sweeten the flavor. Roasting a pepper will also give a slightly "smokey" flavor.
This salsa is made from scratch. The fresh ingredients add a sweet spice and the oven roasted ingredients provide a smokey spice. The heat level of this recipe is non-existent, but this salsa can be "heated" with anything from Poblano peppers, for a very mild heat, to Ghost Chilis that will knock your socks off.
Tomatillos may look like green tomatoes, but they are more closely related to peppers than tomatoes. Tomatillos have a slightly sour but very smooth flavor, Oven roasting them will produce a smoky counterpoint to the sour. A tasty addition to sauces, soups, stews, and chilis.
These fried potatoes are better then any restaurant fries. Using Golden Potatoes, instead of Russets or Red potatoes, will provide a soft, creamy side-dish that serves equally well with Roast Chicken or on the side of Cheeseburger Sliders. These potatoes can be sprinkled with fresh Scallions, Chopped Parsley, Smoked Paprika, or served with Shredded, melted Cheese on top.
Peperonata is a classic Sicilian stew recipe made by stewing together bell peppers, onions, and tomatoes. This dish is great as a side dish with grilled chicken, an appetizer with toasted bread, an accompaniment to polenta, a Bruschetta replacement, or as a sauce over pasta.
The traditional Peruvian potato is purple in color. Although purple potatoes provide a beautifully unique presentation for your finished meal, there is not a lot of difference, taste or nutritionally, between purple potatoes and their North American cousins. If Purple potatoes are available, they are great in this recipe. However, then can be easily replaced with Gold or Red potatoes. However, the high starch content found in Russet potatoes make them less than ideal for this recipe. So stick with Purple, Gold, or Red.
Peru has a fairly large Chinese Immigrant population. As a result, Soy Sauce has become a common ingredient in Peruvian food. This savory Chicken would traditionally be served with Potato Fries or Yucca (Casava) Fries. The Finishing Sauce would traditionally include Mayonnaise instead of Greek Yogurt. However, South American Mayonnaise has a different flavor and consistency from the Mayo available in the US. The Yogurt is healthier than Mayo, and in my opinion, will provide a flavor that is better than US Mayo.
Although the Chicken requires a 12 to 24 hour marinade time, this meal is easy to prepare with only about 30 minutes active preparation required.
Phở Bo (Phở is pronounced with a short shwa sound like the vowel in the word "bud" and seem to translate as "noodle soup". "Bo" translates as "beef") is a Vietnamese noodle stew, resulting from the fusion of Asian and French Cuisine. Pho is a savory noodle dish that is generally served as a main course. This broth normally takes about 24 hours in a Slow Cooker in order to develop the deep mature flavors found in a Pho broth. However, this time can be shortened significantly, without loss of flavor, by using a pressure cooker or Instant Pot.
Pickled Onions are a versitile condiment that can go on your Hot Dog or your Tacos. Use them on Burgers, Nachos, you name it.
Pico de Gallo (meaning "rooster beak" or "rooster's peck") is a common vegetable blend that is traditionally added to Latino food.
Making the perfect hamburger is a balance between art and science. Adding Pico de Gallo to your ground beef adds a nice flavor that creates the perfect Southwestern Burger. For a Keto version of this recipe, simply replace the hamburger bun with a lettuce wrap.
Pico de Gallo (meaning "rooster beak" or "rooster's peck") is a common vegetable blend that is frequently added to Latino food. I have taken the original Pico de Gallo recipe, added chopped grilled beef, and named it "Pico de Toro" ("pico" also means "lip" or "edge"). This is not a traditional Latino recipe, but it is great with tortilla chips or even as a filling for tacos.
This quick and easy red sauce can compliment pasta, be served over grilled vegetables, or used as a pizza sauce. Enjoy the convenience of a flavorful marinara sauce that can literally be put together in minutes and requires no cooking, before adding it to the pizza.
This red sauce will provide a nice change when you want something other than the standard marinara sauce.
Poached Chicken is similar to boiling chicken, but produces a much better result. Boiling involves cooking the chicken in rapidly boiling water. This will result in a dry and tough final product. Poaching chicken involves reaching a high initial temperature, then cooking at a lower temperature until the meat is cooked. Poaching chicken results in moist, flavorful meat.
This tangy sauce works well over tacos, grilled chicken, or steamed fish. This sauce can be made with either Greek Yogurt or with Crème Fraîche. Both of which can be homemade (see the related links) or store bought.
This sauce goes well on roast pork or roast chicken. Drizzle over the Roast just before serving for a sweet/sour fruity finish. For a variation, replace the Pomegranate Molasses with something like Raspberry Jam.
This is an easy side dish to add some green to your meal. The Pomegranate and Lemon Juice will turn Brussels Sprouts into a tasty side dish that will equally accent a Steak or a plate of Shawarma.
Pomegranate Molasses is a traditional Middle-Eastern cooking and finishing sauce for lamb and other meats. Most recipes add sugar (and then lemon juice, to offset the super sweetness) in order to thicken the molasses more easily. This recipe is the traditional method for Pomegranate Molasses, containing only a single ingredient: Pomegranate Juice. A few drops of Pomegranate Molasses can be added to Ginger Ale to make a sweet-sour Shirley Temple or it can be drizzled over vanilla ice cream for a fruity treat.
"Amuse bouche" (pronounced /amoos boosh/) is a French term that means "mouth amuser". An amuse bouche is a small, single-bite hors d'œuvre, typically served as a free appetizer, where the Chef can showcase their skills. This amuse bouche is relatively easy to make, and provides a nice palette cleanser to start your meal. Construct the bird nests in mini-sized muffin cups, lined with parchment paper mini cupcake liners. Use a paper towel or a clean kitchen towel to squeeze out any excess moisture from the shredded potatoes. Pack the parchment cups with the shredded potato, shape into a nest, and bake. Then add the bacon and bake again. Garnish the finished nest with a slice from a Cherry Tomato, and a strip or 2 of chiffonade basil leaf.
As we all learned from watching the movie of the same name, ratatouille (pronounced /rat-a-too-ee/) is a generally regarded as a "peasant stew". This means that it was typically made with whatever ingredients the cook had on hand. I have seen many different recipes for ratatouille. It seems that the only ingredient that is required to make ratatouille, is eggplant. Here is my ratatouille recipe..
These Sous Vide Eggplants can be cooked ahead of time and then refrigerated (unopened) up to 1 week, or frozen up to 6 months. For the final preparation, just toss the bag back in the Sous Vide at a lower temperature (while preparing a meat dish) and heat for 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Confit (pronounced /kon-'fi/) is an ancient food preservation method that involves cooking food at a low temperature, usually in oil or grease. Garlic Confit can be refrigerated for a few weeks and used as a spread on French Bread or as garlic seasoning. The oil carries a delicious roasted garlic/rosemary flavor and can be used as a replacement for any savory dish that calls for Olive Oil. WARNING: Due to the risk of botulism growth, the finished Confit should be stored in the refrigerator and should be kept no more than 3 weeks.
This salsa can be used as a dip with chips at the dining table, while watching the game, or as a sauce for tacos or enchiladas before cooking.
This is a fun and tasty frittata that is easy to make. For a little variation, you can add finely chopped onions, tomatoes, and peppers, or baby spinach.
This marinade provides a full flavor for Shawarma meat, steak, chicken, or turkey. The flavors in this marinade will permeate about 1/4 inch every 12 hours. However, due to inclusion of lemon juice and vinegar, do not marinate for more than 24 hours or the meat will take on a mealy texture or dissolve completely.
This sauce originally comes from Spain with local versions found in nearly every Latin country. There are likely as many variations to Sofrito, as there are people who make it. The core ingredients are Onions, Greeen Bell Peppers, and Garlic. Sofrito can be prepared beforehand in large quantities, then refrigerated or frozen until needed.
Spatch-cocked Chicken is a preparation method for whole Chicken. Spatch-cocked chicken can then be baked, grilled, poached or cooked any number of cooking methods. Spatch-cocking a chicken will help it to cook at a more uniform rate as it flattens the bird.
This simple dry rub can provide a nice smoky, sweet replacement for marinade. Simply rub it on the meat, cover, and refrigerate for 24 hours.
This recipe will produce enough Rub mix to treat 2 pounds of meat.
Stir Fried Eggplant is a great Side Dish for any Asian dish. AND you can put this all together and have it ready to eat in about half an hour.
Enhance your Chicken Breast by stuffing it with Ham and Havarti Cheese. This is similar to the classic Chicken Cordon Bleu, but without the breadcrumb coating. This recipe works especially well when topped with a tasty Cheesy Sauce.
Taco Stew is an easy to make dish without a long preparation time.
I have eaten this sauce for years in various Thai Food restaurants. I am not sure what the sauce is actually called, but the various Waiters usually refer to it as "Little Bit Sweet, Little Bit Spicy" Sauce. Start by making a rich simple syrup (with a sugar:water ratio of 2:1). Allow the syrup to cool, then add Apple Cider Vinegar and Chili Garlic Sauce.
This soup was inspired by a Thai Sour Coconut soup. It has a short preparation time and can be served as an appetizer or a main course.
This traditional Thai dish makes a great appetizer to go with nearly any oriental dish or as a stand-alone meal. Although the title of this recipe calls for Chicken, this sauce works just as well for beef. In order to use Beef for this recipe, trim the fat and slice the beef thinly. Otherwise, follow the recipe exactly the same.
This traditional Japanese stock is used for Tonkotsu Ramen Noodles. The name comes from "Ton" meaning "Pork" and "Kotsu" meaning "Bone". Traditionally, this recipe has a long preparation time (12 - 20 hours), however, the maturity of the flavor is well worth it. Alternatively, you can use an Instant Pot and get the same results in only about 6 hours.
I have always found Roast Turkey to be dry and tasteless, making it necessary to cover with a large amount of gravy. This recipe will produce a flavorful, moist turkey full of complex flavors.
The bacon will act as a protective skin while roasting and will prevent the Turkey meat from drying out. Additionally, the roast can be prepared early and stored in the Refrigerator for up to 24 hours before Roasting.
Baked Potato Skins make a great appetizer or snack. While 5 pounds might at first seem like a lot of potatoes, it will never seem like you made enough. Additionally, these can be prepared before-hand and then refrigerated in an air-tight container for up to 7 days. Simply reheat for 10 minutes at 375° to serve warm or serve at room temperature.
Tzatziki (pronounced /zat-ziki/) is a traditional Greek Yogurt Sauce. Cacik (pronounced /jah-'jik/) is the same sauce, but from Turkey. Tzatziki can be used with meat dishes or as a dip for Crudites.
Udon Noodles is a traditional Japanese dish, but the noodles have a thicker, more silky texture than their more popular Ramen cousin. Traditional Udon Broth calls for Light Soy Sauce (that is different from the low-sodium "Lite" Soy Sauce) and Dark Soy Sauce. The inclusion of both types of Soy will provide a more full savory flavor. If Dark Soy Sauce is not available, replace the Dark Soy Sauce with 2 additional Tablespoons of Light Soy Sauce (frequently labeled "Soy Sauce"). Additionally, Mirin (containing alcohol) is also a traditional ingredient. This recipe replaces the Mirin with Rice Wine Vinegar.
This flavorful stock can be used as a vegetable base for any soup or stew. The Mushrooms, Tomato Paste and Steak Sauce provides a rich Umami flavor that is not commonly found in a Vegetable Stock. Surprisingly, this Vegetable Stock is NOT Vegetarian. In order to make this as a Vegetarian Stock, leave out the Steak Sauce and the Worcestershire Sauce.
Wassail is a festive holiday fruity drink that is typically consumed warm. This drink has the added benefit of making the whole house smell like Christmas exploded in your kitchen. This Wassail can simmer all day long. Just spoon the servings directly into mugs, while the pot continues to simmer.
This cool refreshing drink is perfect for a hot Summer Day
Feta Cheese is a staple of Mediterranean food. Mixing Feta Cheese with Greek Yogurt results in a tangy, creamy texture for a flavorful dipping sauce, or a tasty topping to any Mediterranean dish. Use this dip as a healthy and fresh Mediterranean replacement for 7 Layer Nacho dip.