Go Brazilian – A Perfect Dish for a Convivial Summer Supper
Brazilian cooking remains one of the least known, and most interesting, cuisines thanks to its combination of Portuguese, African and native Indian influences.
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Brazilian cooking remains one of the least known, and most interesting, cuisines thanks to its combination of Portuguese, African and native Indian influences.
Now that summer’s here, it’s time to get outside and fire up the grill. For some, a cookout just isn’t a cookout without a juicy, delicious, handmade burger.
It’s a fact. Dads love steak. Many people incorrectly assume that lean cuts of beef aren’t flavorful or juicy, but many of America’s favorite cuts are lean. Give Dad what he really wants with these flavorful recipes, perfect for the grill.
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As you roam the produce aisle or farm stand looking for fresh, healthy and quick ways to include more produce into your meals — stop and smell the onions.
Make your next barbecue better and safer for your guests with these ten tips.
Few things are better or more nutritious than salmon combined with fresh spinach. You get the taste of the sea and a treat from the spring garden.
You’ll find fresh sugar snap peas at the grocery store, farmer’s markets and roadside stands during spring and early summer. This Sesame Sugar Snap Peas dish is earthy and delicious.
I have always loved beets and was delighted to discover this way of serving them as a kind of salad while apprenticing at a restaurant in Paris.
Turkey is a popular meat in Italy, where they don’t even celebrate Thanksgiving like Americans do. Turkey has also been gaining popularity in the United States as a year round menu item. And depending on how it’s prepared, turkey is generally lower in calories and fat than other meats, like beef — yet it’s big on taste.
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).
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.
Looking for something different for dinner? Bringing new foods to the table can be easier, and healthier, than you might think.
While we all know the importance of including vegetables in meals, we can get pretty bored with the same lineup of veggies. If that’s the case with you, consider preparing sweet potatoes!