Teriyaki Glazed Halibut with Cucumber Noodles
Updated: 2011-02-28 18:35:55
I awoke on Valentine’s Day morning, my birthday, to a gorgeous crimson sunrise. I was excited to be spending the day with friends and family on my favorite day of the year; a day to pamper and to be pampered.
Looking for cucumber recipes? Here is very simple, but very simple and very refreshing take on a cucumber salad. The salad is very simple to make and there are just a few ingredients: cucumbers, radishes, parsley and dill. Dress this salad with a bit of rice vinegar and olive oil for a healthy salad that [...]
Have you ever wanted to be one of the “cool kids”? Parties That Cook is here to help with this recipe for delicious Polenta Toasts with Red Bell Pepper Pesto and Goat Cheese that will give you a whole new view on vegetarian food!
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Now here is a very quick and easy dinner recipe – a vegetable frittata.
Frittata a type of Italian omelet. It is very much like a crustless quiche.
It’s easy to prepare and pop in the oven, so it’s great for a weekday dinner, weekend breakfast or brunch and terrific if you have overnight holiday [...]
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There’s nothing like a piece of homemade peach pie in the middle of February to brighten the spirits. Yes, it’s true!—Especially if it’s made with farm fresh Jersey peaches and a homemade crust.
The last thing I want to worry about when I am away all afternoon is what I will cook for dinner. These family friendly sandwiches are easy to make ahead and store in the refrigerator. All you have to do … Continue reading →
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Little is more frustrating than trying to feed a child who is unwilling to try new foods. I have heard many stories from people in my Facebook Community who are worried about their children’s limited food preferences and how it … Continue reading →
Rain and scarily strong winds have folks in hiding this week. Make hibernation more enjoyable with this Parties That Cook Winter Recipe for rich and delicious Mexican Hot Chocolate!
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Today’s blog recounts a simple chain of events that says a remarkable amount about cooking, friends, knowledge and inspiration.
I have posted about Pork and Green Beans Stir Fry that is made with ground pork. I have actually seen the recipe in this post, the eggplant stir fry, made with ground pork as well.
But what if you want to lighten up the recipe a bit and make it a bit healthier? In that case [...]
I’m pretty excited – I just got invited to a lunchtime workshop with students at our school about Waste Free Lunches. We’ll play with our food, pack some sample lunches, and come up with some menu ideas for parents. Many … Continue reading →
I think this monte cristo sandwich recipe combines the world’s two best comfort foods — grilled cheese sandwiches and French toast — all in one bite.
It is a recipe from a fun new cookbook called Grilled Cheese, Please!: 50 Scrumptiously Cheesy Recipes.
Laura Werlin has actually developed a full 50 recipes for grilled cheese, [...]
Looking for chili recipes? A chili is a great, easy to make dish that usually has onions, beans, meat, tomatoes and spices. When you make your own chili, you control how much spice you use, what kind of meat you use, what kind of beans you use and more. This is why lots of people [...]
If you love authentic Indian cooking, this is a cookbook you need to have a look at.
In Complete Book of Indian Cooking: 350 Recipes from the Regions of India author Suneeta Vaswani gathers recipes from home cooks thoughout every region of India and brings us the absolute best of what that country has to [...]
Who doesn’t love a good cookie? As kids most of us would have traded the chance at money for a sweet bite. As adults they are a well-deserved indulgence. When I asked my wife what she wanted for her…
Here is one of those simple recipes that you can make differently every time by changing a few ingredients. Mashed potatoes are great, and here is one of the simplest and tastiest recipes!
I have always peeled potatoes to make mashed potatoes, until one day I decided to try making mashed potatoes out of unpeeled red [...]
Every day, I pack a boxed lunch for my children to bring to school. And as I try to navigate the waters of my eco-friendly conscience, I realize that I need to branch out and move away from serving so … Continue reading →
Cooking with friends for a weekend away! What an amazing reason to get together and cook with a friend.
This is Day Nine of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! Today was a serious work-day online and believe it or not, I didn’t cook anything today…that’s crazy, right? Well, we still had leftover Spicy Thai Ginger Coconut Chicken Soup and I happened to skip breakfast. We enjoyed the rest of the German Rhubarb Moos [ Read More ]One Month Grocery Shopping Strike: Day 9 is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
It’s been a long day and you have even managed to make dinner for your family. Good work. But why do you still dread sitting down to the table for mealtime? Is it because of the complaining or food fussiness? … Continue reading →
This is Day Eight of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! It’s also SuperBowl today… We are making Ginger Beer – of course it’s alcoholic for SuperBowl! Easy recipe, delicious stuff…You must try this, especially if you’re drinking a “sub-par”, cheapish beer while you tailgate! Perfect, even if you’re just looking for a bit of [ Read More ]How to Make Alcoholic Ginger Beer: Upscale SuperBowl Treats is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
This is Day Eight of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! It’s also SuperBowl today… So, we are still “cupboard cooking”. When I saw the beautiful lamb loin chops in the freezer, I also noticed our rhubarb we harvested in the summer, chopped & froze. Immediately, I thought of a great, hot dessert fit for [ Read More ]How to Cook Rhubarb Moos is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
This is Day Eight of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! It’s also SuperBowl today… I am making a creamy mushroom risotto to go along with the Lavender Lamb Loin Chops with Blueberry Balsamic Reduction for Superbowl today. We are going all out with our upscale treats! Traditionally speaking, Parmesan cheese is added to risotto, [ Read More ]How to Cook Mushroom Risotto: Upscale SuperBowl Treats is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
This is Day Eight of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! It’s also SuperBowl today… In my earlier post, I outlined my Lavender Lamb Loin Chops I’ll be grilling today. To accompany the chops, I have made a Blueberry Balsamic Reduction Sauce – simply because lamb isn’t my favorite meat and it will go beautifully [ Read More ]How to Cook a Balsamic Reduction Sauce: Upscale Superbowl Treats is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
This is Day Eight of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! It’s also SuperBowl today… I have eight beautiful New Zealand lamb loin chops looking at me in my freezer and for some reason, I just can’t get them out of my head for a fabulous, upscale SuperBowl tailgating dish! In my head secretly, I’ve [ Read More ]How to Cook Lavender Lamb Loin Chops: Upscale Superbowl Treats is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
This is Day Eight of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! It’s also SuperBowl! That’s right! We love football and we especially love the tailgating food we get to create and eat for this special game. We are still doing well and eating deliciously on day 8 of our grocery shopping strike. We are doing [ Read More ]One Month Grocery Shopping Strike: Day 8 – SuperBowl XLV is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
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This is Day Seven of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! It’s also SuperBowl tomorrow… One of my favorite things my mother makes every now and again is her Ginger Syrup. What I love to do with it is add it to my beer for a fabulous flavor! That’s exactly what we are doing for [ Read More ]How to Make Ginger Syrup: Upscale SuperBowl Treats is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
This is Day Seven of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! I did a lot of writing today and “forgot” to eat breakfast… For lunch, I had a quick can of Chunky Soup – New England Clam Chowder and doctored it up with cayenne pepper & dill. For dinner, I am making Spicy Thai Ginger [ Read More ]One Month Grocery Shopping Strike: Day 7 is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
This is Day Six of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! I had a ton of running around to do today as I have my Interview with Patrick Harb on UStream tonight. I didn’t cook at all today. In fact, because I just didn’t have time, I only ate once and it was fish & [ Read More ]One Month Grocery Shopping Strike: Day 6 is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
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Game day is only a few days away, so it’s time for another great chicken wing recipe that’s sure to wow your crowd regardless of what team they’re rooting for. As with the last wing sauce recipe I posted,…
I just received a new book to review called Canada’s Diabetes Meals for Good Health: Includes Meal Planning Ideas and 100 Recipes.
It was written by Karen Graham, a registered dietician and certified diabetes educator.
Diabetes is a disease that is running rampant in North America. Most health practitioners attribute this to the high amounts [...]
Here is a great recipe for cranberry orange relish. It’s great served with chicken, it’s great served with Thanksgiving turkey, and it’s great for dessert, too! In fact, it goes great with the chocolate cake I mentioned in the beginning of this recipe.
The Cranberry Orange Relish is extremely easy to make and it requires no [...]
This is Day Five of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! Along with our dinner of Crusted Pork Loin, we made what I like to call a “pre-spring” salad. It’s a great accompaniment for almost any meal, whether it’s soup, a side dish with meat or along with pasta. Type: Salad Recipe Serve With: Balsmaic [ Read More ]How to Make Pre-Spring Salad is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
This is Day Five of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! We had a family pack of pork loin chops in our freezer, so I decided to make crusted pork loins using cracker crumbs from our pantry, with a side salad – Pre-Spring Salad – served with oil and balsamic vinegar. Type: Main Dish Recipe [ Read More ]How to Cook Crusted Pork Loin Chops is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
This Super Bowl Sunday, don’t stress out over what to feed your fellow football fanatics. Be the MVP of your Super Bowl Party with this SUPER easy recipe for the Real Deal French Onion Dip with Warm Sourdough Bread Recipe!
Looking for a beet salad recipe? Here is a very simple and very colorful salad. Beets add the deep red color, avocados add the green color, and fresh mozzarella adds the white color. We also get more green from basil.
This salad is tasty, fresh and very flavorful and colorful. All you need to do is [...]
This is Day Five of our One Month Grocery Shopping Strike! Today was kind of a bust for me since I ran around all day doing errands, but for dinner I made the most amazing Crusted Pork Loin with Pre-Spring Salad. The pork was in our big freezer, crust from ingredients in our pantry and [ Read More ]One Month Grocery Shopping Strike: Day 5 is a post from: How To Cook Online Blog
You may not have noticed (and if I’ve done my job right, you shouldn’t have), but over the past week we’ve been hustling behind the scenes to move this lil’ ol’ blog over to newer, more robust servers. The changeover…
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