Pressure Cooker Beef and Farro Stew
This pressure-cooked beef stew is loaded with tender beef and lots of veggies. It is comforting and filling, and is sure to become a family favorite.
This pressure-cooked beef stew is loaded with tender beef and lots of veggies. It is comforting and filling, and is sure to become a family favorite.
This recipe combines my Chinese roots with the southern-style fried chicken I've eaten over the past few years in Oklahoma. Three-cup chicken gets its name from the quintessential ingredients: soy sauce, Shaoxing wine and sesame oil. —Edward Chiu, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
This pressure-cooker chicken risotto is impressive enough to be on a restaurant menu. The ingredients are comforting and make for a super filling dinner at home.
Using burrata cheese as ravioli filling is easy and really delivers on flavor. Instead of mixing up ingredients for the filling, this quicker version uses chunks of burrata and fresh basil to create a luscious interior. Serve the ravioli with your favorite sauce.
What tastes like takeout but is ready even faster? Pineapple pork chops are drenched in a sweet and savory sauce to upgrade weeknight dinners.
This recipe is delicious and so easy to make at home on a weeknight. You can add any vegetables, seafood or meat that you have on hand.
Million-dollar chicken casserole is a rich and creamy combination of cooked chicken, cream cheese, sour cream, cottage cheese and cream of chicken soup. We sprinkle this chicken casserole with a buttery Ritz cracker topping to create a delightfully crunchy finish.
This recipe for Texas chicken spaghetti was given to me years ago by a favorite sister-in-law, a wonderful cook. My whole family has the recipe and enjoys it too. It is easy to freeze or it can be made the day before and kept in the fridge. You can use two cans of cream of mushroom soup instead of one mushroom and one chicken.
Roasting these tender, fall-off-the-bone ribs in the oven means you can enjoy them any time of year—no waiting for grilling season. The heat from the habanero pepper and the sweetness of the raspberry jam complement each other perfectly.
One of my favorite dishes at Olive Garden is their fried lasagna. On a whim, I tried to recreate it at home. After a few tries, I think I got it pretty close to the original.