Barbecue Naan "Pizza"
/When you're short on time and craving pizza, try this version using naan.
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When you're short on time and craving pizza, try this version using naan.
Read MoreAre you getting sick of citrus yet? No? Well, that's perfect because today we have yet another accidental recipe. These cornish game hens are baked over a bed of sliced oranges and sweet onions.
Read MoreRack of lamb is my favorite way of cooking lamb—this tender cut of meat is loved by even those who proclaim to detest lamb of all kinds.
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My younger years were spent on pool decks at swim meets around the state and baked potatoes became a staple in my diet, which I naturally grew tired of. Over the years, I’ve tried different methods of cooking potatoes, trying to find a way that satisfied my craving for potatoes without adding a stick of butter. In this recipe, the potatoes are cooked twice: once boiled and then roasted. Alternatively, you can skip the oven and fry the cooked potatoes in a bit of olive oil and cook in batches over medium-high heat.
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At last, a chicken recipe meant be paired with a full-bodied red wine! I know, you’re as excited as I am.
Recently we’ve been eating a ton of chicken. I don’t know what it is about December, but I find myself craving roasted chicken on weeknights when I don’t want to do a ton of dishes.
This is a fairly simple roasted chicken recipe, which I found in a pile of recipes which belonged to my great grandmother, though she only seasoned the chicken with salt and pepper. With the addition of rosemary, it becomes a somewhat special occasion dish that fools people into thinking I spent hours on. I like to serve this over a salad of winter greens, with a light vinaigrette dressing (included below) and dried cranberries.
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For A Simple Vinaigrette Dressing: place the pan with fat drippings on stove over medium heat. Add 1 minced shallot, 1 minced garlic clove and cook, until soft. Add 1/2 cup chicken broth, and 2 tablespoons sherry and bring to a boil over high heat, scraping up any browned bits with a wooden spoon. Remove from heat and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper.
For this particular recipe, select a Rhone-style wine. This particular bottle has thyme and rosemary characteristics, which will pair nicely with this dish and any other's which have been seasoned with thyme or rosemary.
Today's recipe comes from Irene's collection of recipes. Growing up, her grandmother made this recipe, which has been in her family for more than 100 years. During the holidays and cooler winter months, she finds herself making several batches for family and friends.
Read MoreWhen the temperature drops outside, comfort foods become the most requested dinner item. With a buttery, flaky crust, it's no wonder that places like Marie Calendar have stayed in business with their chicken potpie's available in your nearest frozen section. This comforting dish, however, is constructed all in the comforts of your own kitchen.
Read MoreBraised ribs are one of those main dish meals that often seem intimidating and left for the professional chefs in the world. While time consuming, this wine braised short rib recipe is rather straight forward and simple to cook with mouthwatering results.
Read MoreIf you're not a pumpkin fan or looking for a new and exciting way to use your apples, today we give you our Apple Bourbon Tart. After fiddling with this recipe for several weeks (it originally began as a cake, recipe included), it evolved into a cheesecake (recipe coming soon after a few minor tweaks) and finally into a tart.
Read MoreWith a new (unfamiliar) bottle of wine in hand, it was important to experience the wine in a way that would enhance its natural flavor. This Chicken Creole dish pairs well with Gewürztraminer and Riesling wines, which is a great introduction into the world of wine for those non-wine drinkers in your household.
Read MoreWe've been saying it for years: Paso Robles is the best place for wine tasting. You can show up in your pajamas and make a disapproving face at a winery's top wine and not be judged. It's a place you can pretend to be a wine expert and not actually be forced to prove any real knowledge… that's not to say the people in the area aren't wine experts, you just aren't expected to be one yourself when walking into a tasting room.
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