This time of the year, dinner can be as easy as grabbing a pile of fresh herbs, blending them with a couple of pantry items on hand, and tossing it with freshly-cooked noodles. Green can be so easy in the midst of the harvest!
If you love the flavor of buffalo wings, but are looking for something slightly less messy and time-consuming to make, look no further than a delightful blend of chicken, onions, and pasta in a creamy, buffalo spice-laced sauce that will have you reaching for seconds.
A bevy of beautiful vegetables and leftover chicken make a gorgeous filling for this simple pot pie. Work the rainbow into your favorite comfort food and make it both healthy and satisfying.
It's time to enjoy a soup that shines with the flavors of the season. Everything from aromatic onions and garlic to vibrant asparagus and sugar snap peas bring the very best of spring to your bowl.
Pasta doesn't have to spend all of its time with tomato sauce. Grab some Louisiana fun and toss it with the great flavors you've come to love in jambalaya and have dinner on the table in less than a half an hour. Now there's a reason to celebrate!
Make steak work for midweek meals when you sear it beautifully and crown it with decadent miso butter mushrooms. The best part? It can be on the table in a half hour. Pour a glass of wine and get your cast iron skillet ready!
Leftover pork roast makes a stellar stir-fry super quick and easy. Embrace the cleverness that is planning new meals based on leftovers. You'll be thrilled to have quick meals at the ready without lingering in monotony.
A fancy dinner in 30 minutes? You bet! Tender seared scallops get crowned with a delightfully flavored sauce featuring pan roasted cherry tomatoes, Kalamata olives, capers, wine, fresh basil, and more.
This simple flatbread pizza is quick to make and a flavor powerhouse. Everything from a blend of sautéed mushrooms and a creamy white miso sauce to blends of cheeses and peppery baby arugula. It's a perfect easy casual meal for easy entertaining during the holidays.
As days grow colder and morning walks are greeted with showers of falling leaves, nothing hits the spot quite like a bowl of soup. So that's what's on the menu today, in spades. My ultimate autumn menu involves a bowl of creamy potato-leek soup that's been sprinkled with grated sharp cheese and crumbled bacon with a bit of crusty bread alongside. Add a glass of chilled white wine and I'm welcome fall with open arms.
Picnic season is upon us and it's time to work great portable meal ideas into our regular rotation here at Seasoned Cooking. With more sunshine and warmth on the way, we're serving up Thai Chicken Wraps this time around.
As October progresses, our gardens and market stands give us more root vegetables and other hearty items. Tender lettuces give way to sturdy cabbages. So embrace the change in harvest and enjoy a main dish slaw boasting crunchy veggies, juicy fruit, warm chicken, and an asian dressing.
In about a half hour, you can have a creamy alfredo-like pasta dish that's brimming with sun-dried tomatoes, chicken, and spinach on the table. Just plan a little ahead and get your stirring arm in shape, because this one needs some hands-on time.
Pizza for breakfast can be well beyond a cold slice from the night before. Grab some premade flatbread and then it's time to layer on the morning magic to make a meal you'll turn to again and again, especially as warmer weather gives you everything from fresh spinach to ripe tomatoes!
A blend of chopped potatoes, chicken, and veggies makes for a hearty early fall lunch or dinner so grab your best sauté pan and embrace the joy that is cooking in the early fall when the weather asks for kitchen time and the gardens and markets provide a glorious bounty for it.
My nod to late summer soup comes in the form of a chowder that's been kissed with just a bit of cream, is packed with great garden vegetables, and packs a lot of smoky flavor from bacon and smoked paprika. Add some tender shrimp right at the end and you've got a chowder that's giving more than a subtle nod to the season. It's enthusiastically head-banging!
With school coming to an end and summer starting up, our lives are busier than ever. But that doesn't mean we need to miss out on dinner. Pull out your trusty crockpot and get ready for a fantastic curried pork for dinner!
Mid-August to mid-September make planning meals easy, fun, and an act of joy. Fresh produce requires little in the way of preparation to make a meal into a work of art that pleases all of the senses. So take advantage of it all now, before colder weather has us bidding farewell to the gifts of the harvest.
Love lasagne? Hate boiling noodles? How do you feel about Tex-Mex food? Get a blended recipe for lasagne that uses tortillas instead of noodles in this south-of-the-border inspired meal idea.
One pan. A couple chicken breasts. Some pasta. And all kinds of flavor. This quick dish brings together fresh and sun dried tomatoes, capers and olives, onion and garlic, chili flakes and anchovies, and so much more to bring you a meal that is bursting with flavor.
When you finish a bag of potato chips, hold onto those crumbs. They make an incredible crust for your favorite fish. Welcome to the world of the gluten free fish fry. And if gluten doesn't bother you, you're still going to want to enjoy this fish!