The luck of the Irish is with you, courtesy of Sandra Lee! She's sharing a great selection of recipes perfect for St. Patrick's Day. Everything from Potato Leek Fondue Soup to Pub Crawler's Ice Cream will have you feeling lucky at the dinner table!
With Easter just around the corner, many of us are spending time considering eggs, particularly hard-boiled eggs. But to focus there alone ignores the incredibly versatile egg and its many, many roles in cooking and baking. It's time to sing just a few of its praises.
Some flavor combinations are just meant to be: chocolate and peanut butter, hot pepper and lime, and ginger and orange. The last one is showcased in an elegant bundt cake that's company-ready.
Roasting vegetables in a clay pot results in a tender, caramelized, simply heavenly side dish. Add Moroccan spices to the mix and you've got the makings for a feast. All week, we'll be featuring recipes from a Moroccan menu.
A whole chicken can take hours to braise in the oven or minutes to cook in a pressure cooker. Get a set of simple steps to set you up with Sunday dinner and the makings for stock, casseroles, and more later in the week.
I love beef tips, but they've previously been a bit of a weekend decadence for me since a slow simmer was what I needed for tender tips. No more. If you've got an InstantPot or other pressure cooker, they can be on your table in a half hour!
Celebrate National Soyfoods Month and the return of fresh produce with some great soy-filled salad recipes. With flavors ranging from southwestern barbeque to Mediterranean chopped veggies, you'll be glad you did.
Soyfoods are versatile ingredients for snack choices that fit active lifestyles. Choose from convenient soynuts, edamame, grab-and-go snack mixes, or create your own snacks.
My favorite baked chicken recipe involves thighs, a hot oven, and little else. But part of its charm is being able to change course halfway through the baking process to add a sauce and give it a flavor makeover!
Some donuts on their way to stale become the foundation of a stunning brunch dish that will have everyone asking you about your morning meal secrets. Packed with fresh blueberries and sweet preserves, there's no need for added sugar in this recipe!
I adore hummus and could make a gorgeous hummus platter like this one the foundation of all of my summer meals. When pan-roasted chickpeas are added to the mix along with crunchy fresh vegetables and warm pita, all you need is a cold drink!
Sometimes crab cakes are just the decadent start to the day that you crave. Make your own that boast amazing texture and flavor by blending different kinds of crabmeat and flakey panko with creamy mayonnaise and a great spice blend.
Whether you are cooking with charcoal or gas, we've got your BBQ needs covered with a fun look at the differences and amazing recipes to help you show off this Labor Day weekend. So fire up the grill and get started.
As the weather gives an occasional cool day, plan ahead and make your own spiced almonds. Instead of firing up the oven, use your slow cooker to make stirring easy and cleanup a snap. You'll never make them in the oven again!
If you've avoided venison because it never seems to cook up tender or you are worried about it tasting "gamey", grab your pressure cooker and get ready for a Korean favorite with a healthier twist. The pressure cooker is the perfect tool for tender venison brimming with flavor every time.
Sweet and spicy come together in a quick stir-fry sauce that will have friends and loved ones singing your praises. Bring together a lot of unlikely matches in this fall garden-inspired dish that is anything but ordinary.
Work some sweet and spicy into your Thanksgiving turkey with a wet rub that will make your tastebuds sing. Blended from pureed chipotles and maple syrup, it will give your bird the extra zing you're looking for this holiday season.
Grab a baking dish and get ready to roast Brussels spouts and apples alongside your Thanksgiving turkey. Tender on the inside and crisp on the outside, sprouts and apples make a great pair in this stunning holiday side dish.
Some soups take hours or even days to make just right. Fortunately, some of the most flavorful ones can be made in about a half hour and warm you body and soul. After all, the distance between soul and soup is just a few letters!
You need not have elaborate plans in order to give a nod to the Chinese New Year. Take a half hour and blend together the flavors of your favorite egg rolls and enjoy a bowl of soup without the fuss. Then take the time you've saved to learn more about how it's celebrated in China.
Seasoned Cooking celebrates its 14th anniversary this month. A lot of hard work and effort by a lot of people has gone into making it what it is and there's a great big thank you for you all. Also, might we suggest this festive fruit salad as part of the celebration? Even those that aren't margarita fans will be asking for seconds!