A quick, simple, and delightfully spicy sauce gives this dish its kick. If you have lovely red Korean peppers, they make the prettiest sauce, but good 'ol serranos or jalapeños will also work well. Pork chops give it a tender, juicy foundation and sautéed mushrooms give it a fitting crown.
Full of creamy, spicy goodness, this cajun pasta dish has it all: tender chicken, fresh vegetables, a sauce that coats the pasta in an almost silk-like manner. Add to all this the fact that it's a one pot meal comes together in under an hour and you'll be making it again and again.
If you like crispy shrimp and turning up the heat, this one's for you. A seasoned panko mixture coats tender shrimp and a spicy-sweet sauce get drizzled over the top with more on the side for those brave enough to dip!
Heat and blue cheese are made for one another and when they get blended with a classic chicken sandwich, it's all smiles all around the table. Whether you are making a couple or looking to feed a crowd, this one's for you.
Whether you are looking for the perfect sauce to pair with your spring rolls or making a batch of Thai noodles, this simple peanut sauce boasts complex flavor and is great for dipping, tossing with noodles, or eating with a spoon!
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.
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.
As we say goodbye to summer and welcome fall, side dishes can become one of the easier things to get on the table quickly. Whether you are slicing tomatoes onto a plate or tossing some beans from the garden with a spicy dressing, sides are where it's at!
The key to quick, juicy grilled chicken is parboiling and an amazing mop sauce. Parboiling makes time on the grill quick and is a great solution to questions about weekday grilling. Parboil in advance and you can have amazing grilled chicken on the table in less than half an hour!
I like a salad that has layers of color and texture. I look beyond croutons to find crunchy vegetables and unusual additions to spice things up a bit. Therefore, when some spicy quinoa puffs found their way to my pantry, I knew I had salad gold on hand!