Month: March 2013



Children, Teens and Diabetes

What should a child or teen with diabetes do every day? To control diabetes and prevent complications, blood glucose levels must be as close to a “normal” range as safely possible.

Spiced Ham with Citrus Glaze

Grilled or roasted asparagus would be a natural alongside this ham – cook whole spears while the ham is resting. Recipe for Spiced Ham with Citrus Glaze from our Main Dishes recipe section.

Proper Egg Safety

Chef Jeffrey Saad demonstrates proper egg cooking and safe handling techniques for simple, safe and delicious ways to enjoy your eggs.

Make Perfect Hard-boiled Eggs

Chef Jeffrey Saad, eggspert and Cooking Channel host, shares his advice on how to properly hard-boil eggs for Easter or any time of the year (video lesson included).

Omelet Provencal

Create the perfect omelet with the savory French flavors of Provence: tomatoes, garlic, olives and herbs. Make one omelet for two, or two omelets for four. Either way, this easy main dish becomes the highlight of a quick, nutritious meal. Recipe for Omelet Provencal from our recipe section.

Corned Beef Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

Wrap up the flavors of the Emerald Isle in these delicious corned beef and cabbage rolls. For convenience, stuff the cabbage leaves the night before, then just cook them in the oven for an easy St. Patrick’s Day dinner. Cooked in nutrient-rich spaghetti sauce, this main dish is an easy way to fit in more veggies! Nutrition information, based on using 1/3 head of cabbage in this recipe. Recipe for Corned Beef Stuffed Cabbage Rolls from our Main Dishes recipe section.

Hearty Reuben Soup

A popular sandwich inspires a great soup! Start with the convenience of canned broth from your pantry. Then blend in the flavors of canned sauerkraut corned beef onion, bell pepper and celery, and then Swiss cheese to make this soup a family favorite. Recipe for Hearty Reuben Soup from our Soups recipe section.

Cabbage Goes Gourmet For St. Patrick’s Day

When people say Irish cooking, here’s what comes to mind: corned beef and cabbage, Irish stew, and maybe comforting colcannon – a mash-up of potatoes and cabbage. But Ireland today is also known for some of the finest dining in the world.

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