Just in time for the onset or cementing of the winter doldrums, a rich chowder featuring sweet corn, tender shrimp, and crispy bacon is here to remind you about some of winter's finest comfort food. So grab a bowl and find the warmest spot in the house!
No - I'm not trying to be rude … I'm sharing my favorite stuffed pork chop recipe! Packed with sautéed aromatics, crunchy whole wheat panko bread crumbs, and tangy blue cheese, these thick-cut pork chops are perfect cold weather food.
One of my holiday traditions involves long, leisurely breakfasts filled with decadent dishes that will easily stand in for both breakfast and lunch. That way, my family can go out for visiting, playing in the outdoors, or other adventures without having to worry about another meal until supper time.
Sometimes, life affords you both the time and the desire to make, roll out, and bake pastry for the ultimate in comfort food: pot pie. Other times, it's entirely worth it to take a short cut and enjoy your favorite comfort food flavors in under an hour.
With summer weather upon us, many are pining for campfire comfort food like s'mores. But you can enjoy the essence of these treats any time of the year no matter the weather when you make these decadent bars.
Boneless pork chops are too easy to dry out to the point of tasting like sawdust. Instead, give them the light treatment and serve them topped with amazing onions caramelized and coated in a balsamic glaze. Chops never had it so good!
Blending everything from tender chicken to bold spices to creamy peanut butter brings us a bowl of West African comfort food: peanut stew! So grab your favorite pot and expect to be pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to enjoy this classic dish at home.
I love quick breads, but sometimes you need a more portable package. That's when cookies inspired by your favorite quick bread are perfect. So grab those ripe bananas from your counter and find your chocolate chips: it's time to bake!
Sometimes, we spend a lot of time looking at our differences or finding the gaps between us. Well, when it comes to the kitchen, I've found there's a lot more commonality to celebrate than differences. Let's continue an adventure that takes a look at just a few kitchen gems that unite us by spending some time with stews.
Did I mention I enjoy soup and other great comfort food in January? The holidays are in our rear view mirrors and Old Man Winter has us in his clutches. Fight back with lots of wonderful soups, including a creamy parsnip bisque with super crunchy kettle chip croutons!