4,059 FISH SAUSAGE/71 recipes
Quick and easy, amazingly delicious! Perfect for a Sunday brunch. The tomatoes keep the eggs moist and steamed fluffy.
The flavor was amazing, the aroma during the cooking filled up our entire house. We used chicken broth instead of beef broth and water, and it made a very tasty base for the soup. A few slices of good bread was all we served with this soup. YUM!
Gently spicy basil scents the juicy strips of beef in this classic Thai inspired main. Incredibly quick and easy. It's ready to eat in 10 minutes if your ingredients are prepped and wok or skillet is hot.
"This delicious fish is great to serve for lunch or for dinner. The beer batter is just the best!"
This belly filling one dish meal is perfect for Octoberfest or a cool fall or winter day. It is sure to warm the belly.
A scrumptious hash brown breakfast casserole with sausage (or bacon) that’s perfectly sized for two servings.
Classic simple, quick and easy fish cakes. One cake per serving for appetizer or two cakes per person for a main dish.
Leave the ground beef in the freezer, and use this delicious recipe that uses not chicken, but fish!
Meaty cod with a tasty, crusty Italian inspired fresh breadcrumb top crust. The crust bakes golden brown and delivers texture and rich flavour to the fish.
Kimchi is so common in Korean, from breakfast to dinner, and it's not only because it tastes so good, and it goes very well with almost anything, also it is quite healthy, and it is good for you. Try this recipe to make your own fresh kimchi, you can adjust the hot and salt level, which you can't do with store-bought one!
Made popular by southern Italians in New York city restaurants this dish is based upon old-world family recipes. Here I've adjusted it to two hearty servings.
A delicious casserole made with italian sausage, zucchini, rice and parmigiano-reggiano cheese.
Old Fashioned Salmon Loaf recipe
Broiled Cod with Paprika recipe
You'll need your crockpot to make this hearty soup made with italian sausage, zucchini and chickpeas.
Rich and delicious. We used swiss instead of Gruyere and let out the monk fish using extra scallops. Loved the sauce, thick, creamy and rich with a subtle garlic flavor throughout. The creamy sauce enveloped the seafood stuffed crepes and then we topped them with some leftover sauce and a sprinkled on some parsley for color. Delicious, decadent breakfast. Fairly easy to make too.