Shrimp Boil

My Shrimp Boil, with its bold and distinct flavors, will take you on a quick culinary trip to the heart of New Orleans. The second best thing about this dish […]

My Shrimp Boil, with its bold and distinct flavors, will take you on a quick culinary trip to the heart of New Orleans. The second best thing about this dish […]

I’m making Chicken Alfredo Monkey Bread today. I’m calling this dish semi-homemade because some components aren’t store-bought. The dish is so cheesy, I promise everyone in your family will love […]
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Growing up, my grandmother made Braciole on special occasions. The time it takes to make the dish shows how much love and care she would spend making her Braciole. Braciole […]
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There’s nothing better than making a huge pot of Southern-style Collard Greens. Now, I will say there is a lot of prep involved in making a great pot of greens, but I […]
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This is my Lemon-Rosemary Roasted Chicken With Broccolini. I know there may be some of you who don’t know or who care for broccolini, but the good news is you […]
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This year wasn’t the traditional Thanksgiving dinner with turkey and all the fixings. I’m not the biggest fan of turkey, although I love all the side dishes. Don’t get me […]
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Beef Stroganoff is a classic, but how about Chicken Stroganoff? Tender chicken fillets dance around in the luscious Stroganoff sauce, nestled over a bed of fresh pasta. I can just […]
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I’ve been seeing a lot of new and innovative cooking ideas recently. Maybe the best ones are those where everything is done on a sheet pan. I love it! Also, […]
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Some people like their Chicken Noodle Casserole with a breaded topping, or maybe you don’t. I’m going to be showing you that both ways are equally delicious. For this recipe, […]
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This dish is so easy to make that your family and friends will love it so much they’ll be begging you for the recipe. This is my Clafoutis With Blackberries. […]
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Bánh Mi has to be one of my favorite sandwiches. These sandwiches pack a flavor punch as no other sandwich can. The combination comes from the richness of the pulled […]
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Steve, who’s now my husband, today, wanted me to make him a turkey Panini. I’m not sure what he had in mind to go with the turkey, but I had […]
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When it came to making Sunday dinner, my mom pulled out all the stops. I loved watching her in the kitchen, making food she grew up eating. This is my […]
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Today I’m making Fingerling Potato Salad to go along with my Sweet and Tangy Chicken Drumettes. The link for these delicious drumettes will be available at the link below. Fingerling […]
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Every day, Steve’s telling me about how certain items have been either discontinued or are out of stock at our local grocery store. When I’m not home, one of his […]
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Who doesn’t love a Philly Cheesesteak? I think it’s a safe bet the answer is they love this traditional sandwich. Today I thought I’d do a “mash-up”. I’m combining all […]
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Vaca Frita de Pollo is a shredded chicken dish cooked until tender, then pan-fried until crispy on the outside. The chicken is infused with orange and lime juice for a mojo […]
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This dish comes from a recipe I saw on a cooking show and fell in love with, it’s called Fennel and Onion-Stuffed Pork Loin. I do love pork of any […]
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I’m a mom with an enormous passion for cooking. I was raised by a single mom with English ancestry. My grandmother, on my father’s side, was Sicilian, and both were […]
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Gardening is another passion of mine. I’ve dedicated a category and listed it as a menu choice on my blog. Spending Time Outdoors, In My Backyard Download QR
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I’m a big believer in cooking with fresh herbs. Herbs add so much flavor to any dish. I’ll show you the best way to showcase fresh herbs in most, […]
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