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Chicken and White Bean Chili

Will this blog explode if I post one more chili recipe here? Probably. But that's a chance I'm willing to take. I've got a situation here.My fridge seems to be breeding poblano peppers. Like tribbles. Only greener and more tasty. I could swear (read full article)

Grilled Asparagus and Prosciutto Salad

posted August 16, 2010 in Lucy's Soup Can

Ease: 4/5     Kid-friendliness: 0/5     Taste: 3/5     Time: 4/5Prep: 10 minutesCook time: 8 minutesThis recipe isn't really kidlet friendly. Unless you have a really sophisticated toddler, most small kids probably don't (read full article)

BBQ Low Fat Chinese Barbecued Pork Tenderloin Recipe

posted August 15, 2010 in BBQ Party

Ingredients 1 1 pound pork tenderloin 2 tsp brown sugar 1/2 tsp five-spice powder 1/4 tsp salt 1/8 tsp ground red pepper cooking spray 1 Tbsp hoisin sauce 1 Tbsp orange juice 1/2 tsp sesame oil Preparation Preheat oven to 400. Trim fat from pork. (read full article)

Shrimp Creole

posted August 13, 2010 in Beautiful Life

Here is a Creole favorite: shrimp in spicy red gravy. This is a delightful mix of fresh vegetable and shrimp. It’s a very quick, easy meal with a huge 'wow' factor." Delicious with a bowl of rice. Servings: 6 Ingredients • 3 pounds medium shri (read full article)

Quick Roasted Tomato Sauce

When life, or your brother, hands you a bushel of tomatoes: make tomato sauce ... from scratch!While slow-roasted is all the rage, sometimes there's no time for slow. Sometimes you need quick. I often need quick. Such was the case on Saturday nigh (read full article)

Brie, Pepper and Tomato Strata - a hunk of brie, a loaf of bread and thou...

posted August 09, 2010 in A Communal Table

Brie, Tomato and Pepper StrataIt was a great party - good friends, good food  and good wine. Peering into my refrigerator the next morning though I was confronted with  the eternal question "what am I going to eat"? (Ok, it may not be "the" (read full article)

Tomato and Bacon Hash

posted August 09, 2010 in Deliciously Organic

This weekend Pete, the girls, and I enjoyed a morning in Santa Monica. We had a delightful breakfast at a local bakery then walked a few blocks to the farmers' market. We weaved our way through the crowded street, visiting each booth (read full article)

323. 2 Main Dishes

posted August 08, 2010 in blindperfect

Maaf ye...mak isah baru 'over' dari flu dan cough bugs, dah almost one week dah tak de jengok blog kesayangan (chewahh :) mak isah ni....rindu sangat kat kekawan semua! Thank you for all your kind words and advice on me not feeling too good for th (read full article)

Sesame Vegetables

posted August 07, 2010 in What's Cooking in Kentucky

I love to serve these vegetables with salmon.  This dish is so easy and pack with nutrition! Sesame Snap Peas with Carrots & Peppers, from Eating Well Ingredients 8 ounces sugar snap peas, trimmed (about 2 cups) 1 small red bell pepper, cut int (read full article)

Picnic meat recipes

posted August 05, 2010 in Picnic Food Ideas

Barbeque Recipes In the article you will find meat recipes that might well be considered as a picnic food option. We hope that here everyone will find a recipe that would better meet his / her diet preferences and the food to the taste of the whole f (read full article)

Tomato Chutney

posted August 04, 2010 in Stumptown Savoury

This is one of those multiple-step recipes that I really hate to post, but it’s just too good not to. Tomato Chutney 1 orange pepper (capsicum) roasted, peeled, seeded, and chopped 1 Walla Walla sweet onion (or other sweet onion) chopped and c (read full article)

Greek Salad Recipe

posted August 04, 2010 in Blog Che

I haven’t posted a lot of Greek cuisine onto this website and this Greek salad is perfect to start things off. Greek salad is a delicious summer salad consisting of ingredients such as romaine lettuce, Kalamata olives, feta cheese, and red onion. (read full article)

07.06.10: dinner (Peruvian salad from the Barcelona cookbook).

posted August 04, 2010 in The Manhattan Food Project

Peruvian Steak Salad Another installment in our OMG IT’S TOO HOT TO COOK series. Today, a seemingly simple salad that’s about as far beyond steak on lettuce as pit tickets are from camera phone concert footage uploaded to youtube. This is (read full article)

Left-over Magic: White Pizza Edition

Sometimes - ok, often - my fridge is a disaster; full of left-over bits of this, and unused bits of that. If I've been cooking a lot, the shelves will be a melange of monkey dishes featuring half-cups of veggies, perhaps a solo portion of meat - the (read full article)

New Spicy, Cheesy Burger Recipe!

posted August 03, 2010 in Iowa Girl Eats

You guys asked for more burger recipes, so more burger recipes is what I’m dishen’ up! Tonight – Jalapeno Popper Cheddar Burgers with Bacon! WITH BACON!!! I actually can’t claim this burger idea as my own. My clever husband d (read full article)

Nakano Rice Vinegars Review and Giveaway

posted August 03, 2010 in A Self-Confessed Foodie

I’ve recently had the opportunity to try Nakano Seasoned Rice Vinegars. I received a bottle of their red pepper vinegar to review! Rice vinegars are interesting because they add a lot of flavor to dishes without adding a ton of calories. Nakano (read full article)

Avocado Dip / 牛油果蘸酱

posted August 02, 2010 in Angie\'s Recipes

Avocados are loaded with many nutrients (nearly 20 essential nutrients, including fiber, potassium, Vitamin E, B-vitamins and folic acid.)and labeled as the most nutritious of all fruits. Its rich supply of vitamins and minerals also makes the diet (read full article)

Seared Salmon With White Beans & Spinach Topped With Olive-Lemon Relish

posted August 02, 2010 in Crostini and Chianti

Last week I received 4 cookbooks in the mail and then went away for the weekend. So this weekend I had to put the first one to the test. This week's book is Stir Mixing It Up In the Italian Tradition by Barbra Lynch. Since Annette wanted salmon for d (read full article)

Okra Curry

“It smells like a fungus. And not a good fungus, either.” The famous quote from DH when he saw me slicing the okra. See, we do have a lot of fungus/fermentation going on in our house, between his beer and my cheese. But it was still funn (read full article)

Lighter General Tso’s Chicken

posted July 28, 2010 in Laura's Recipe Collection

After several weeks of dessert posts (minus one indulgent Mario Batali pasta recipe) I was beginning to feel like we were getting a bit unhealthy around here. So, to combat that, I bring you: Veggies! And healthy food! Novel concept, no? But, becaus (read full article)

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