All Stir It Up!
- Sweet cornbreadNothing beats a slice of warm cornbread topped with a slab of melting butter.
- Breakfast in a jar: coconut cranberry overnight oatsAssemble your oatmeal jar the night before to enjoy an instant breakfast boost in the morning or take it to-go.
- Sweet potato hash with sausage and eggsA meal so good, you could have breakfast for dinner.
- Braised chicken thighs with leeks and chestnutsLeeks, chestnuts, and whole grain mustard seriously up the game on braised chicken thighs.
- Beef curry in a hurryThis quick, weeknight curry can be combined with any vegetable such fresh green beans, asparagus, and red bell pepper.
- Apple crumb coffee cakeA crumb cake with a gorgeous, crunchy-sweet topping and a lesson in using the right sized pan.
- Zucchini frittersServed with a poached egg on top, zucchini fritters make an easy carb-free breakfast.
- Bright, lively, springlike: Pan-seared salmon with parsley lemon sauceA simple 'sauce' of parsley, lemon zest and juice, capers, scallions, garlic, and olive oil delivers the promise of spring when spooned over pan-seared salmon.
- Valentine sugar cookie cakeIf you love frosted sugar cookies but are running short on time to roll and cut heart-shaped cookies, here's a simple fix to satisfy your pink frosting fix on Valentine's Day.
- Baked orecchiette with Italian sausage and taleggio sauceServe some garlic bread and a salad with this meaty, cheesy pasta dish to make the perfect comfort food meal.
- Dark chocolate cranberry sconesDark chocolate and dried cranberries combine for a decadent weekend scone.
- Salted dulce de leche blondiesA blondie with a layer of dulce de leche in the middle is finished off with a thin layer of sea salt.
- Steak and bean chiliThis recipe provides a twist on traditional chili by using sirloin instead of ground beef.
- Roasted Brussels sprouts with bacon jam and udon noodlesBacon jam – homemade or store-bought – is the salty-sweet-tangy heart of this pasta dish.
- Creamy roasted onion soupRoasting onion and garlic both tames their flavor and brings out their sweetness to create this velvety onion soup.
- Easiest Super Bowl snack: salted edamame with a bit of heatBoost your app spread for the Super Bowl with a bowl of salty, firey edamame.
- Baked General Tso's chickenInstead of fried, this General Tso's chicken is breaded and then baked.
- Shrimp and gritsFor authentic Southern shrimp and grits be sure to use stone ground grits, not the instant or quick-cooking kind.
- Chinese orange chickenOrange juice and zest gives this easy chicken dish a bright citrus flavor.
- Chinese New Year panfried shrimpThis is a simple pan-fried shrimp dish. Chinese celery and fragrant shallots add great flavor. Buying the largest and freshest shrimp or prawns will assure your guests love the taste as well as the sentiment of the dish.