No images? Click here Creamy White Beans With 'Nduja, Kale, and Gremolata Breadcrumbs Beans and greens are a classic duo that works for saucing pasta, topping crusty grilled bread, or on its own as a simple and hearty soup. For this simple weeknight recipe, we give creamy white beans and earthy lacinato kale a funky, fiery, porky boost with the addition of 'nduja. 'Nduja is a spicy, spreadable fermented pork sausage that originated in the southern Italian region of Calabria. Here, it gives meaty richness to a simple stew of white beans and greens that comes together in just 30 minutes. We finish the dish with a crunchy, gremolata-inspired breadcrumb topping that's brightened up with parsley and lemon zest. Keeping flavor-bomb ingredients like 'nduja in your fridge makes it easy to pull off super-tasty and super-easy weeknight dinners. The kitchen essential 'Nduja When shopping for 'nduja, look for one made with just 4 ingredients: pork, Calabrian chilies, salt, and lactic acid. More beans and greens pairings |
Thursday, February 13, 2020
White bean stew with greens and 'nduja
Pressure cooker brisket with carrots and onions
Your Recipe of the Day No images? Click here Pressure Cooker Jewish-Style Braised Brisket With Onions and Carrots Making Jewish braised brisket the traditional way can take ages. First, you have to brown the meat (at least, you should), then cook the aromatic vegetables like carrots and onion, and finally braise it all gently in the oven until the beef is tender, which can take upwards of four hours. Enter the pressure cooker. While it doesn't shave off so much time that you can make the brisket from start to finish in under an hour—you still need to brown the beef and vegetables after all—it does significantly cut down on braising time, yielding tender meat in one to one-and-a-half hours. The kitchen essential A Pressure Cooker Pressure-cooking the brisket shortens the cooking time by two to three hours. Use an electric multi-cooker like the Instant Pot or a stovetop version. You can see our full review of all the options. More recipes for your pressure cooker |
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
What to cook on Valentine's Day
<3><3><3> No images? Click here What to Make for a Romantic Dinner at HomeIt may be customary to celebrate Valentine's Day with an upscale dinner, but it's one of the absolute worst nights of the year to eat out. You're much better off eating at home, and it gives you the perfect excuse to try out those luxurious dishes you've had your eye on: lobster, steak, you name it. Whether you want to make the ultimate steak, homemade pasta, or a decadent seafood dish, here are our favorite recipes to help you show your partner how much you love them. AppetizersMains |