So many people spend hours and hours searching for Morels, and then ruin them by cooking them incorrectly. Follow this recipe for crispy Morel perfection! I usually do this outside with a cast iron skillet...
This is a delicious basting spread for salmon! It's the only way I ever fix it anymore when we grill salmon outside. Any leftovers will keep refrigerated until the next time you fix salmon.
I love to put garlic salt on my steamed veggies. I ran out of garlic salt and didn't want to make a trip to the store. I found this recipe somewhere on the internet.
First had this at a restaurant down south. So yummy! Great way to use carrots in a meal. This is such a nice side dish that I've used it for dinner parties. Everyone thinks it's a sweet potato dish!
Looking for something a little different this Thanksgiving? Here's a nice way to liven up your menu or to ensure that you aren't the fifth person to bring candied yams to that family dinner.
This recipe came about because I had leftover cabbage from our St.Patrick's Day dinner. Its a fairly common recipe but this is a little sweet & spicy, everyone who tastes this asks me for the recipe and...
This recipe originally came from Judd Farr on an episode of Calling all Cook's -Food Network. I adjusted the quantity for my use and I use this to baste my chicken on the grill. I used to tease my boys...
have not tried this yet... i thought it sounded intersting enough to post on zaar. i'm not quite sure how it would taste though, so please give feedback! i am just guessing on the serving sizes
From topsecretrecipes.com I've never even tried the soup at the California Pizza Kitchen, but it sounds good. I'm posting it as much for my reference as anyone elses! ;) Vegetable broth may be substituted...
My Grandmother always makes this for vegetable dip. My cousin makes it and eats the whole bowl herself over time by dipping carrots. This gets better as it sits. Cook time is Chill time.
This isn't an actual recipe, but it's a description of a meal my mother used to fix many years ago. She made it to use up leftover hot dogs. Recently I saw a similar one on "Zaar but it didn't have the...
In Puerto Rico this recipe is simply a rice soup made with milk. Usually made for babies, children, or when someone has a bad stomach. It is a comfort food. In other Latin American countries 'Arroz con...
You have to try this on waffles, pancakes or toast! If you don't want to use a pound of butter then cut the recipe in half...also, if you are using unsalted butter then add in a pinch of salt.
The fluffiest, biggest soup dumplings you'll ever fall in love with floating in your favorite canned soup. This recipe has been passed down through my family for generations.
A traditional Philadelphia style marinara sauce. The original was developed using restaurant amounts so there is some room to play with amounts for personal consumption. We use the amounts listed and then,...
I love garlic olives, especially the ones they serve at my local bar. I could sit there all night just eating olives! :) I am hoping this recipe will be close (Betty Crocker's Cookbook, 1972).
I've seen several mock champagne recipes, but none have had quite this combination of ingredients. It's a really refreshingly tasty non-alcoholic punch. I had it at a work function several years ago (where...
My boyfriend loves pickled garlic so did an online search and found this recipe. Just made it yesterday so it's curing in my cold storage for a couple of weeks before we can crack one open!
This is one of my Mom's recipes and one that both Dad and I really enjoyed. Always looked forward to the fall and apples from MacIntosh tree out back! Sometimes Mom called it Apple Pudding other times...
I love to pick up the orange cranberry couscous at Whole Foods Market but it's a little spendy. So I took the ingredient list from this salad and employed the methods from a similar salad in the "Whole...
Coffee can be used as a great way to start your day...or end it, at the grill. The dark and toasty undertones from the coffee in this dry rub pair well with dark meats. Any freshly ground coffee beans...
This is a traditional french-Canadian dessert that was made during the depression era. The ingredients are simple and were cheap and it is one of those staple desserts in french-canadian homes. I got this...