ARTICLES For Dinner
MISO GRILLED SALMON
WITH NO COMMENTS
A slam-dunk easy way to prepare salmon that comes out moist and delicious every time. Better yet you can marinate the salmon for 1 to 3 days in advance. The miso tenderizes and flavors the salmon for a sure-fire recipe you will use over and over.
THAI-STYLE GRILLED FLANK STEAK SALAD
WITH 4 COMMENTS
Fresh, vibrant Thai flavors, grilled flank steak, mango and crisp vegetables combine to make this a light, but satisfying one-dish meal.
SPINACH, PEACH, GRILLED ONION AND PANCETTA SALAD
WITH NO COMMENTS
This simple peach, pancetta and grilled onion salad is the perfect balance of sweet, sour and salty. Make when peaches are in the height of the season.
SPAGHETTI SAUCE WITH VEGGIES
WITH NO COMMENTS
Everyone loves a great bowl of spaghetti. This make-ahead sauce is packed with disguised veggies that even picky carnivores enjoy.
BARBECUE MEATLOAF AND POTATOES
WITH 3 COMMENTS
My sister's stealth recipe to get more veggies in her kids' diet, she buries spinach deep in the meat loaf and disguises it with cheddar cheese and barbecue sauce. The result is delicious.
ASIAN-STYLE COLESLAW
WITH 2 COMMENTS
Asian flavored coleslaw is crisp, colorful and tasty. Serve it as a salad or layer it in your pulled pork sandwich.
PULLED PORK
WITH 18 COMMENTS
HIghly rated by my son Mikey, a pulled pork aficionado, this slow-cooked pulled pork recipe received his highest ratings.
SOUTHWESTERN TURKEY AND GRILLED VEGETABLE SALAD
WITH ONE COMMENT
Southwestern flavors liven up this turkey and grilled vegetable salad-for-dinner meal. Serve it up on a big platter so everyone can select their favorite ingredients.
WATERMELON, TOMATO AND STRAWBERRY SALAD WITH BURRATA
WITH 27 COMMENTS
Sweet watermelon, vine-ripened tomatoes and juicy strawberries, on top of melt-in-your-mouth burrata, sprinkled with fresh herbs and pine nuts. This salad is delicious.
MAPLE-BRINED GRILLED PORK CHOPS
WITH 8 COMMENTS
The secret to moist and juicy pork chops is brining. A salty brine allows moisture to enter the pork chop and literally traps it between protein cells, keeping the chop plumper and juicier when it is cooked.