If you think potato salad is just for summer, you've got a lesson on the way. Using your pressure cooker and a bevy of flavors from Greece, you can transform traditional potato salad into a dish that can be served warm or cool alongside everything from pork chops and roast chicken to steak and sausages.
Salads that incorporate warm ingredients are a perfect way to transition from summer to autumn and keep your dinner plate light and flavorful. Turn to sautéed chicken and roasted potatoes to fill the need for heartier fare without bidding farewell to salads.
Make a main dish salad any cowboy would be proud to eat. Packed with fried taters, tender steak, and charred sweet corn, this salad is enough to fuel you no matter where your adventures take you. Saddle up!
Welcome to October, the month of embracing baking, roasting, and braising! Grab your sheet pan and begin with a Greek chicken dish that will put your entire meal in the oven before it finds its way to the table.
Some foods are just ingrained in the fabric of summer. This time around, we're focusing on one of the most traditional summer foods: potato salad. And this isn't just any tater salad, this one's rich, creamy and brimming with lots of dill flavor!
When it's your turn to bring a potato salad to a picnic gathering, avoid the mayo and toss together some of the season's best produce with a tangy dressing that won't shrink from the sunshine and heat. In fact, serve it warm or cold!
A traditional summer salad gets an elegant makeover that makes it a star of your summer entertaining. Suddenly, the main course can be fairly pedestrian grilled chicken, fish, or steak when this salad is around to dress it all up.
Soon, we'll be singing the praises of spring and looking for the first fresh produce of a new season. But before we decide winter's ready to be scrapped, fire up your oven for a stick-to-your-ribs comfort food feast. Roast a ham or pork roast and look to turn traditional scalloped potatoes on its side!
Our ode to inspired sides continues with another great pairing for a hearty winter meal. This time around, we're taking baked potatoes to an entirely new level by giving them an accordion-style makeover and a tangy, creamy sauce for serving.
One of my all-time favorite soups gets the slow cooker treatment and our series on soups in the slow cooker is complete. Our final installment features hearty potato leek soup that will have you filling your bowl again and again.