ARTICLES For Dinner
THAI-STYLE MEATBALLS IN LETTUCE CUPS
WITH 2 COMMENTS
These easy gluten-free meatballs are packaged in lettuce cups with a Thai-inspired sauce, mangos, cilantro and mint. They can be served as an appetizer, a main course, or reconfigured as a salad.
OTTOLENGHI TURKEY AND ZUCCHINI MEATBALLS
WITH 21 COMMENTS
Ottolenghi's turkey and zucchini meatballs have so much going for them. They are delicious, quick and easy, nutritious, gluten-free, economical, and suitable for breakfast, lunch and dinner and in-between. You gotta love these meatballs!
THAI POMELO AND CHICKEN SALAD
WITH 5 COMMENTS
Pomelo salad, or Yan Som-o, was my favorite culinary discovery on my trip to Thailand. This salad is a fresh, intensely flavorful, healthy dish, that tastes like nothing you have ever eaten before. Eat it as a main course or as a side dish.
TURKEY HASH WITH BRUSSEL SPROUTS
WITH ONE COMMENT
Turkey hash is a good alternative to corned beef hash, packed with flavor and a huge pile of healthy vegetables. Great for breakfast, lunch or dinner, especially when you top it with a poached egg.
IRISH BEEF STEW
WITH ONE COMMENT
Irish beef stew's two secret ingredients are stout and red wine. Loaded with vegetables, this make-ahead stew is comforting when the weather is cool and a great meal to celebrate your inner Irish on St. Patrick's Day.
FRENCH ONION SOUP
WITH 6 COMMENTS
Classic French onion soup is always a winner. Learn the key step to making exceptional French onion soup.
THAI CHICKEN COCONUT SOUP
WITH NO COMMENTS
One of many easy Thai recipes, this chicken coconut soup is seriously fragrant and delicious. Better yet, it takes just a few minutes to make.
TERIYAKI BEEF
WITH 4 COMMENTS
Teriyaki beef is always a favorite. This recipe is a no-brainer, quick and easy, and exceptionally good.
GRILLED ARTICHOKES
WITH 7 COMMENTS
The secret to making great grilled artichokes at home is steaming them until they are al dente. The secret to making finger-licking great grilled artichokes is marinating them overnight before you put them on the grill.
MAQLUBA RECONSTRUCTED
WITH NO COMMENTS
Traditional maqluba is reconstructed by roasting the vegetables instead of frying them. Za'atar, sumac and cumin season the dish for a fresh take on this rice and vegetable upside-down torte.