What to Cook Next Week No Images? Click here After a busy day, the last thing you want to do is spend hours in the kitchen pulling dinner together. Luckily, we have a wealth of delicious weeknight meals that will have you in and out of the kitchen in one hour or less. Meet our weekly dinner plan: Five easy dinners for five busy weeknights, all sent in advance so you can get your shopping done ahead of time. Cook along with us! Your Week Ahead MONDAY Pressure Cooker Chunky Beef and Bean Chili Unlike a lot of chili recipes that call for short cooking times but deliver lackluster flavor, this classic chunky beef-and-bean recipe saves time the right way: by using a pressure cooker, not by cutting corners. TUESDAY One-Skillet Salmon With Curried Leeks and Yogurt-Herb Sauce WEDNESDAY Oysters Oaxacafeller THURSDAY Spaghetti Aglio e Olio (Pasta in Garlic and Oil Sauce) One of the most basic pasta sauces, aglio e olio uses just garlic and olive oil (and maybe a pinch of red pepper flakes for heat). It sounds too simple to be good, but it's among the best. Pair it with a nice glass of wine for a perfect Thursday night in. FRIDAY Baked Saffron Risotto With Mozzarella and Crispy Topping Your Weekend Project Ah, the weekend. Visions of time-consuming kitchen endeavors dancing in your head all week long, and finally you have the time to pursue them. But which one to choose? Let us guide your efforts with what we're taking on over the weekend. These quick scones are perfect on their own. They're even better when dunked into a super-creamy Nordstrom-inspired tomato soup. Whip 'em both up Saturday morning and devour them all weekend long. |
Friday, February 1, 2019
Your Next Weeknight Meal Plan (And Weekend Cooking Project!)
Make-Ahead Basket Tacos, Perfect for a Party
Your Recipe of the Day No Images? Click here Tacos de Canasta (Basket Tacos for a Party or Potluck) Tacos may not seem like the kind of food that you should assemble an hour before eating, which is why you might not think of them as a particularly good potluck dish. But that's probably because you haven't encountered tacos de canasta, a special variety of taco sold by bicycle vendors in Mexico that are made in advance and get better as they sit. This is the potluck taco you've been waiting for. The Kitchen Essential Blender |
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Our Favorite Game Day Recipes to Feed A Crowd
Nachos, chili, wings, and more No Images? Click here Here's What to Make On Sunday We know Super Bowl parties are less about the game and more about the food (and the beer and commercials, of course). To help you win at party-hosting, we've rounded up our favorite snacks, nachos, chilis, and wings that will satisfy your rabid horde of football fans. Or food fans, for that matter. Finger-friendly appetizers are one of the best things to serve your guests. Homemade popcorn and chips are a good starting point, but if you're playing to win, bring out some more exciting dishes, like Korean-inspired nachos, jalapeño poppers, or Thai-style shrimp cakes. If the big game itself doesn't lead to enough arguments, you can be sure to get people squawking with a plate of nachos. Everyone has their own opinion on what kind of toppings to use and how to arrange them. No matter how you like 'em, we've got a recipe for you. Chili is also a great Super Bowl dish. It's filling, comforting, and easy to make in large batches. Keep it warm in a crock pot or on a low stove and you'll have happy guests for hours on end. Chicken wings are probably the single most iconic sports food, but many people don't eat them outside of sports bars. Let us show you how easy they are to make at home, even without a deep fryer. |