by katieaidie and filed in Beef, Main Courses
This recipe is fabulous if you are cooking for a crowd – I once made it for 30 people. The recipe is easy to double, quadruple or whatever else you need to do with it!
by posey and filed in Brothy Soups, Soups
This recipe is so easy to substitute for whatever you have on hand. Add in some potstickers, celery instead of carrots, ramen instead of udon noodles, etc.
by suesue and filed in Main Courses, Poultry
A great make-ahead chicken that’s full of flavor.
by susanhi and filed in Rice, Sides
Cheesy, spicy, quick and easy Spanish or Mexican Rice. Add 1 pound of browned hamburger cooked with taco seasonings and this goes from side dish to main dish in a snap!
by Ei vetja fra Senja and filed in Lamb, Main Courses
A traditional Norwegian dish. Very tasty.
by rutacooks4viraj and filed in Main Courses, Pasta
This pasta recipe is derived from Ree’s Red Pepper Pasta recipe.
This is for all health concious pasta lovers.
by dirtykitchensecrets and filed in Appetizers
While I always have homemade hummus in the fridge, when I have friends coming over, I usually add one more thing to the Mezze; this muhammara helps spice things up a little more. It is made of charred red bell peppers, pomegranate molasses and walnuts.
by Julesb and filed in Creamy Soups, Soups
This is a yogurt-based soup, and a fantastic comfort food. It is a very common dish all over Turkey, where yogurt is integral to many dishes.
by italianfoodforever and filed in Main Courses, Pasta
A wonderful summertime pasta, easily assembled if you prepare the sauce ahead of time. The mix of the cold salad with the hot spaghetti creates a great taste.
by crystalscozykitchen and filed in Main Courses, Slow Cooker
Black beans cooked in a slow cooker all day and served over a bed of rice. This is the best combination of ingredients for black beans I’ve come across yet.
Nancy is the Coupon Clipping Cook, which means she not only has an astounding number of recipes to share with us (her TK recipe box is busting at the seams!) but she's also got loads of money-saving tips in her blog (she worked at a grocery store for a number of years, so she knows her stuff). She has some pretty amazing creations, like Roasted Garlic Potato Soup and Nutty Coconut Chicken. Go check them out!
Heather is a Texas native and the blogger behind Heather's Dish. She's mom to Weston, wife to Nate, and they live in Little Rock, Arkansas with their two "stubborn and saucy" dogs Bunker and Keira. In her blog, she shares her photographs, random musings (serious and silly alike), and all kinds of scrumptious recipes---and not just evil variations of her favorite mac and cheese. Her enviable TK recipe box is a testament to that. Go see for yourself!