This is a quick and easy adaptation of this recipe from Cooking Light from years ago. It's a family favorite and although it seems pretty involved, after you've made it a couple of times, it goes together really quickly. If...
This pad Thai-inspired raw food salad is hearty enough to serve as an entree. The flavor really comes from the freshly chopped cilantro, so whatever you do, don't substitute the raw fresh cilantro for dried. It just won't be the same if you do!
I'm a little surprised how much I've been loving the challenge of feeding myself for $2 a day. It's been refreshing to look at the world in a different way. It's also been great hearing from people, especially their tips
I was trying to think of something genius to call this recipe, but couldn't find any great adjectives that began with the letter P (I like a bit of alliteration). I suppose just posting pizza...
We used to host exchange students and one year, we hosted a young man from Jedda, Saudi Arabia. After he'd been with us a couple of months, he asked if it was OK for his aunt to visit from... Skip to content
This dish contains all the flavor and nutrition of sushi, but for half the effort! Instead of rolling the ingredients into a traditional makizushi, you just toss ‘em together in...
The noodles strike a satisfying note thanks to a garlicky Thai-inspired sauce and toppings of warm tofu and vegetables that shift with the seasons. The salad-like garnish is precisely the cool, crunchy counterpoint those chewy noodles need.
I like to make and freeze a big batch of Asian dumplings like these tofu and kimchi-filled Korean mandu. They're easy to heat up as a bite to eat between running to events and make a nice appetizer for guests, too.
This dish is a cuban style dish that I altered to how I would like it. It usually has olives in it but I hate olives so I just made it how I think makes sense.
You'll need less than 45 minutes, some chicken broth, rice, and your family’s favorite frozen vegetable combination, to make a delectable one-skillet meal.
Who says you need a wok to make an Asian stir-fry? Here, a skillet sears tempeh and veggies to perfection. Chile-Lime Glass Noodles, 3.7 out of 4 based on 3 ratings [LINK]
Who says you have to ditch the sushi rolls to be healthy? Crowd pleasing, mouth watering and super fun to make sushi rolls sans rice, sans fish and full of living nutrients.