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 Chinese-Style Layered Omelette TUESDAY 1-Hour Pressure Cooker Texas-Style Chile Con Carne WEDNESDAY Easy Butter Paneer With Spinach THURSDAY Spaghetti alle Vongole in Bianco FRIDAY Easy Pan-Roasted Chicken Breasts With Lemon and Rosemary Pan Sauce 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. Step away from the green bag—Stella dropped her copycat Tate's chocolate chip cookie recipe this week. These thin and crispy cookies are basically the Pringles of dessert—so rich and crunchy, it's nearly impossible to eat just one. |
Friday, February 22, 2019
Your Next Weeknight Meal Plan (And Weekend Cooking Project!)
New England Clam Chowder With Oystah Crackahs
Your Recipe of the Day No Images? Click here New England Clam Chowder Many New England clam chowder recipes use a flour-based roux as a thickener, which can make the chowder unpleasantly heavy. We use potatoes instead, which gives the chowder a lighter (but still plenty rich) texture. Without a roux the chowder is going to break, but a quick trip to the blender will bring it back together. The Kitchen Essential Dutch Oven |
Thursday, February 21, 2019
🍪 Copycat Tate's Chocolate Chip Cookies 🍪
Your Recipe of the Day No Images? Click here Thin and Crispy Chocolate Chip Cookies These thin and crispy Tate's-style chocolate chip cookies have a big, butterscotchy flavor and an earth-shattering crunch. A blend of raw cane sugar and light brown sugar give them a bold flavor and golden brown color, studded throughout with chocolate morsels. Their slim profile and delicate texture come from using a food processor to combine the dry ingredients with cold butter for a uniquely textured dough. The Kitchen Essential Food Processor |