4th of July Pancakes
For an easy 4th of July breakfast, top the pancakes of your choice with strawberries, homemade whipped cream and blueberries for a red, white and blue treat.
For an easy 4th of July breakfast, top the pancakes of your choice with strawberries, homemade whipped cream and blueberries for a red, white and blue treat.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
These ribs are great for any BBQ or picnic. The key is to sear the meat on high for a couple of minutes to lock the juices inside, and then slow-cook them until done so that they remain tender.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Red, white and blue strawberries are a simple yet festive way to celebrate the 4th of July. Let the whole family help make them.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
This can be a hearty meal in it of itself or served as a side dish. It’s a great way to feed your family veggies because the turkey chili is loaded with them. Plus, the potatoes are baked so this rendition of chili cheese fries offers a healthier alternative to the standard dish.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
My family loves fish tacos. This time we decided to make them a little differently, battering and baking the cod pieces à la Baked Chicken Nuggets with Creamy Bacon Dip. Preparing the fish this way makes the tacos more kid-friendly and they appeal to people who typically aren’t seafood lovers, too!
Friday, June 25, 2010
Enchiladas are a great way to get your family to eat seafood. Shrimp, scallops, crab and cod are all good options for the filling because they are firm and have mild flavors.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
These wraps are quick to make and though they are light, they are very flavorful. They were the perfect picnic dish for our lunch at the park the other day!
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
This chili is easy to make and can be made on the stovetop or in a slow-cooker. I used leftover BBQ chicken but it would also be good with ground chicken, turkey or beef.
Monday, June 21, 2010
You won’t miss the beef with these turkey burgers that are tender, flavorful and juicy…and easy to throw together. They will be a staple dinner, with or without bacon, for the rest of the summer.
Friday, June 18, 2010
The origins of chicken cordon bleu are unclear but it is thought to be an American dish, not French, as the name implies. I baked the chicken to make the dish lighter, and added a creamy mushroom sauce to complete this rich, comforting (and guilt-free) meal.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
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