If you are a fan of cajun cuisine, you might crave blackened fish more often than you have the opportunity to order it from a menu. But give yourself a little time and a heavy skillet and you could find yourself the master of this relatively simple technique for taking chicken and fish to the next level.
I love creamy risotto, but not the long simmer time and sore arm I get from all that stirring. So when things get busy, especially during the holiday season, I like to skip the rice and turn to orzo for a deceptively good stand in that's faster and low effort.
Between mid-September and mid-October, our seasons tend to be pretty fluid. It's a great time of the year to switch things up a bit and blend flavors associated with both summer and fall to make your meals sing.
Leftovers can be the building blocks of an inspired bowl meal or the finishing touch, depending on what's in your fridge, freezer, or pantry. So grab a bowl and start layering the old with the new and enjoy a laid back dinner tonight!
I love the baby spinach that makes itself available in May. I also love pairing it with tender salmon and lightly seasoned lentils. For a quick, nutritious, and delicious meal, turn to this trio of ingredients and get ready for a treat.
If you think the only way to get a rice dish on the table quickly is grabbing instant rice from the grocery shelves, you've not made rice (and its many variations) in a pressure cooker. Find out how elegant bacon mushroom pilaf can be yours in under 15 minutes.
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!
Tacos are quick food and make weeknight dinners festive and fun. They can also make the process of getting dinner on the table downright easy and quick when you use boneless chicken and a flavorful marinade to take dinner south of the border!
Salads are great when you are looking for a quick, healthy meal. They are also a brilliant way to explore a wide variety of flavors and textures. Imagine a salad that has everything from crunchy to silky textures and is beyond lovely as well!
One of the things I love most about Thai cuisine is its wonderful ability to blend flavors. This time around, we take a cue from Thailand and blend sweetness and spice in a fried rice dish chock full of fresh vegetables, tender rice, and even tangy pineapple.