Recipes from Tue, 8 Sep 2009

30 Popular recipes

Mon, 7 Sep
Popular
New recipes
Wed, 9 Sep

Recipes

Join us in 5 seconds - collect and add recipes, report new blogs, discuss on the forum and turn off ads 😄

Preview
Options
00:27

Bbq pork sandwiches

72 0Save
Living in Kansas City, our family developed a taste for BBQ flavors. I had never had a BBQ sandwich before we lived there. They’re simple to make and very (...)
Preview
Options
16:23

Mexican Corn on the Cob

72 0Save
If you haven’t ever tried Mexican Corn on the Cob then you are missing out! Fresh corn is one of the very best things about summer. I look forward to eating it (...)
Preview
Options
16:43

Melon and mango cold soup

67 0Save
Who said soup has to be savory? Why not make a cold summer fruit soup? You can serve it as a first course, dessert or a snack.I've been neglecting the fact (...)
Preview
Options
18:28

Molletes with homemade bolillos

58 0Save
Do you love refried beans and cheese? Do you love a crusty yet soft roll? Then allow me to introduce you to a superb Mexican dish: molletes.Earlier this (...)
Preview
Options
06:28

Chocolate Chocolate Cupcakes

44 0Save
While I do love frosting, sometimes its nice to have a cupcake with just a little decoration.These chocolate, chocolate cupcakes are just the thing, really (...)
Preview
Options
17:03

Spicy carrot soup with coconut jelly

41 0Save
It seems ages that I posted the last time! Does it happen to you that you buy too many carrots? Well to me always! Maybe because I have two fridges and I do (...)
Preview
Options
19:24

Lavender for food use: a guide for weekend herb blogging

39 0Save
Until some weeks I could not imagine using lavender in food. Somewhat one must think on soap if one smells those lovely purple flowers. The most common species (...)
Preview
Options
19:24

Three years of weekend herb blogging with chestnuts

39 0Save
Weekend Herb Blogging, celebrates its 3rd birthday, an event created by Kalyn from Kalyn's Kitchen. The new WHB Chief is going to be Haalo from Cook (almost) (...)
Preview
Options
06:01

Cinnamon Buns

38 0Save
The Bread Baker’s Apprentice Challenge: No 8. Cinnamon BunsEach week (or so) I will be making a bread recipe from Peter Reinhart’s wonderful book, The Bread (...)
Preview
Options
19:26

Grow fresh garlic at home for green garlic

37 0Save
Before Easter I always plant some garlic cloves so that I have fresh green garlic. It is pretty easy to do. Split garlic into cloves. In a pot put some soil ( (...)
Preview
Options
19:25

Fava Bean Salad

35 0Save
The broad bean, fava bean, faba bean, horse bean, field bean, tic bean is a species of bean native to north Africa and southwest Asia, and extensively (...)
Preview
Options
23:32

Bardouniotikos rooster stew with feta cheese

34 0Save
Summer Escapes Part II Taygetus Mountain: Sparti – Megalopolis This is a local recipe from Lakonia and is a very rustic, traditional village recipe with (...)
Preview
Options
21:37

New Orleans-Style bbq Shrimp

33 0Save
Preview
Options
19:23

Savoy Cabbage Stew

33 0Save
There are many varieties of cabbage based on shape and time of maturity and it is one of the oldest cultivated vegetable groups. Savoy cabbage is the most (...)
Preview
Options
20:13

Puy lentils with Dijon mustard

33 0Save
Lentils is not something I eat a lot, and few of my friends seem to be big fans. However, I like serving lentils or chickpeas as a simple side dish, and this (...)
Preview
Options
19:23

Risotto with artichokes for weekend herb blogging #169

30 0Save
The origin of artichokes is unknown, though they are said to have come from North Africa, where they are still found in the wild state. In France artichokes (...)
Preview
Options
10:00

Peanut Butter Maple Cookies

29 0Save
There’s a lot of food blog talk back and forth about whether or not it’s too early for pumpkin. I know, I know, technically it’s still summer, but did you know (...)
Preview
Options
21:36

Rotisserie Herbed Chicken

29 0Save
While out grocery shopping over the weekend, we found whole chicken breasts were "buy one, get one free," making them about $4 a piece. That's a pretty cheap (...)
Preview
Options
19:26

Sage involtini - mediterranean herb wraps

28 0Save
Sage is used all over the world, but traditionally it is an important herb in the Mediterranean countries of Europe. Common sage (Salvia officinalis) is a (...)
Preview
Options
19:23

Turnip salad for weekend herb blogging #173

26 0Save
Turnip is normally grown for its white, bulbous taproot, but there are smaller and tender varierties grown for human consumption. The most common type of (...)
Preview
Options
16:34

Lemon coffee cake

25 0Save
You might not believe me, but there are times when I don’t have one single lemon around - when they do not look good or are too expensive, I end up buying (...)
Preview
Options
22:16

Quinoa and Avocado Salad

24 0Save
I was so excited about having the wallpaper up and a lamp over the bare light bulb….. I didn't notice how horrid the green doors looked until I posted this (...)
Preview
Options
19:23

Weekend herb blogging 178 - arugula

24 0Save
It is already the second time that I am allowed to host the Weekend Herb Blogging, that is already in its 3rd Year, created by Kalyn of Kalyn’s Kitchen and now (...)
Preview
Options
01:00

Janice carr’s mixed grain muffins

21 0Save
As soon as I saw this recipe–thumbing through, I might add, since I have not gotten there yet in my reading of The Cornbread Gospels–I knew I was going to make (...)
Preview
Options
04:24

Crispy tofu, strawberry and mango salad

21 0Save
This recipe was an attempt to duplicate an absolutely delicious salad I had while back home in Colorado. And I have to say, this salad would win over the tofu (...)