1,751 GREAT AMERICAN/90 recipes
Quick and easy to make, and they taste great.
A great, no fuss way to make chicken fajitas. I serve them with Mexican rice and refried beans.
Beer pairing suggestion: American India pale ale or amber ale. The Stone World Bistro & Gardens, in Escondido, California, serves wood-grilled trout with black mission fig butter to make it taste even milder and sweeter. Mission figs are available in the dried fruit section of most large supermarkets. Untreated wood planks for grilling are available in grilling and barbecue sections of hardware store s as well as some supermarkets.
Crispy skin, moist chicken thighs with a deep mahogany flavor from the flavorful Asian inspired ingredients. A great one skillet meal. The fat from the skin is rendered and discarded while the dark meat stays moist.
Classic Pecan pie, a great fall recipe :)
These scrumptious snacks are the perfect appetizer with dinner! Tastes great with any kind of sauce you prepare.
Making your own naan bread really isn't hard. It's also a fun thing to make these naan, sometimes they are puffed seriously during the baking. It's great to watch how they turn out from all these basic ingredients into yummy bread.
Use whole raw pistachios to mix in the dough, and the lemon flavor from the lemon zest and juice adds extra great taste to biscotti, a cup of tea or coffee with a couple of biscotti.
Quick, easy and super refreshing. The combination in this recipe is excellent, both flavor and texture are absolutely thumb up. Great with many of the main dishes, such as BBQ, grilled fish or any recipe that calls for salsa.
This cheesy and creamy dip is great with pita bread/chips or crackers. Best served hot or warm.
A double-dose of lemon zing, a great lemon cookie for Chrismas or any time of the year.
This is a classic German side dish with a great new twist! It's great for Octoberfest, Prost!
Quick, easy and tasty. A great way to make green beans into a delicious side dish.
Very easy to make, and it came out delicious with great texture. I halved the recipe, used whole wheat flour, half butter and half olive oil, and baked it in 4 individual ramekins. I ate one while it was still warm, very good; later had one after chilled in the fridge, even better. Definitely a keeper.
A simple and tasty treat that makes a great light snack between meals.
These delicious bars are just like the name, crunchy, chocolaty and peanut buttery. They are so easy to make, and you can adjust the sweetness according to your own taste. Great for breakfast or snack.