7,560 HEALTHY CHILI FRIES/12 recipes
A very simple and healthy way to prepare the prized Dover sole that highlights its mild, buttery sweet flavor.
I love this sauce! The sodium in a whole pot is less than the amount in one serving of "heart healthy" jarred sauce.
Cheesy juicy stuffed chicken breasts filled with bacon, ricotta and swiss cheese, pan fried until golden and served with a lemony white wine sauce.
I've made this one for decades, and it is the one I keep going back to. More than one meat-lover has mistaken the bulgur for ground beef.
The easy-to-make, classic green bean casserole with french fried onions.
Turn off the barbecue and try this easy, healthy version of baked chicken, which is succulent and juicy to the last bite.
Gluten-free cookies made with peanut butter, chocolate chips and chickpeas (garbanzo beans). Give it a go, and you will be surprised by how delicious these sweets are.
These apple and oat muffins are so moist, and they are delicious too, good for breakfast or a tasty snack.
Pan fried Red Snapper fillets served with a quick creamy basil cream sauce. Quick, easy and super tasty.
Quick and easy, it is a great breakfast, you can bake these lovely quiche in the earlier morning, you can also make them in advance and freeze them.
A rustic whole-grain free-form loaf barley bread recipe. Wonderfully rich and complex flavors with a hearty texture that's great when toasted and spread with your favorite toast topper.
I have made a Thanksgiving goose every year for at least 15 years. I have steadily gained on making the perfect bird but I finally found the greatest recipe ever in Cook's Magazine. The divine part of this approach to cooking the goose is that it employs some of the eastern method of drying the skin which is used in Peking Duck. The skin simply drops all its fat and leaves a crispy, dry, delectable skin that folks fight over! No more rubbery, yucky goose skin full of fat!
White chicken chili recipe done right. This best Chili Blanco has layers of clean, complimentary relatively mild and agreeable flavors.
This recipe for an indoor slow cooked (Crockpot) pulled pork takes inspiration from North Carolina. Instead of ham hocks it uses bacon and liquid smoke.
I was out of shortening so I looked for a recipe that uses oil and I'm so glad I found this! For a treat, add a little sugar and chocolate chips. Yum!
This is an easy version of the traditional hot dog topping that's served by New York City street vendors.