Discover fall-apart tender pressure cooker pork chops with potatoes in this easy Instant Pot recipe for busy weeknights. Quick sear for rich gravy, one-pot cleanup; add carrots for variety. Perfect for beginner cooks seeking simple pork chop dinners with veggies.
Mud-baked fish encases a fresh-caught whole fish in river clay and cooks it directly on hot coals for three hours. Traditional Australian bushcraft cooking method.
Crispy millet flour pancakes with a slightly nutty flavor, cooked on a griddle until golden and served with honey, chutney, or alongside African stews.
Norwegian fiskepudding: a silky steamed haddock mousse bound with cream sauce and eggs, unmolded over shrimp and draped with sorrel sauce. Classic Scandinavian seafood with a delicate custard texture.
Tender braised beef chuck with onion and celery in a thick, savory gravy served over egg noodles. A simple, hearty comfort dinner for two that simmers low and slow for about an hour.
Italian mac and cheese with crumbled Italian sausage, diced tomatoes, Velveeta, and sliced cheese baked until bubbly. Five ingredients, one pan, zero fuss.
Pasta shells and chicken in a from-scratch ricotta and Parmesan cream sauce with fresh dill and sliced almonds, baked until bubbly. Homemade comfort, no canned soup.
Fluffy scrambled eggs loaded with chopped ham and scallions, baked under cream of mushroom soup and melted cheddar cheese. Feeds a crowd and makes weekend brunch a breeze.
Mediterranean fettuccine with shrimp and spinach cooked right in the pasta water, tossed in a no-cook yogurt-feta-dill-garlic sauce. A 25-minute one-pot Greek-style pasta.
Three-bean salad tossed in a blended herb dressing with nutritional yeast and molasses creates a protein-packed vegan side for potlucks, picnics, or meal prep.
This make-ahead chicken casserole with macaroni, hard-boiled eggs, and creamy mushroom sauce gets assembled the night before and baked until bubbly. A comfort food classic that feeds a crowd with zero morning stress.
A scrumptious sweet potato casserole that gets a unique and delicious taste from the chopped pecans it uses.
A simple but delicious dish that's perfect to make when you don't have a lot of time to prepare dinner.
If you love cooking, you will love preparing this scrumptious dish that can satisfy anyone's hunger!
This takes just a few minutes to put together and needs no cooking.
Chesapeake restaurant crab cakes: Maryland-style crab cakes bound with egg, mayo, dry mustard, and just a light breadcrumb coat. Almost all crab, pan-fried in butter until golden. The real deal.
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