- Freshly ground black pepper
- sour cream
- Kosher salt
- large onion
- garlic cloves
- paprika
- cayenne pepper
- crushed tomatoes
- egg noodles
- parsley leaves with tender stems
- Ingredients
- extra virgin olive oil
- sugar
- sweet paprika
- dry marjoram leaves
- dry thyme leaves
- bay leaf
- tomato paste
- balsamic vinegar
- chicken stock
- kosher salt
- freshly ground black pepper
- Spaetzle:
- egg yolks
- egg
- milk
- freshly grated nutmeg
- salt
- freshly ground pepper
- peanut oil
- Salt
- Pepper
- unsalted butter
- fresh minced parsley
This cauliflower puree is so delicious
- Kosher salt
- fresh lemon juice; more to taste
- cayenne; more to taste
- Tbs. canola oil; more as needed
- finely grated lemon zest
- Tbs. unsalted butter; more as needed
- fresh thyme leaves
- philadelphia cheese
- heavy cream
- For the slaw
- good white wine vinegar
- minced fresh dill
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- For the salmon
- chipotle chile powder
- grated lime zest
- Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Sriracha
- kosher salt
- grated sharp cheddar cheese
- Shrimp-
- black pepper
- cayenne pepper
- paprika
- lemon juice
- Greens-
A distant cousin of pilau, Chicken Bog combines the best qualities of both chicken and rice. The chicken is juicy, and flavorful, and the rice absorbs the flavor of the chicken and spices. In the best Southern style of rice, the grains don’t stick together. Some people theorize that Chicken Bog gets its name because the chicken is bogged in rice. Others claim the name comes because it is a boggy, soggy mess. The recipe is an old favorite, especially in the lowcountry regions where rice is grown, because it is easy to prepare, it can be made to accommodate large crowds, and can be served formally or informally. Chicken Bog used to be a traditional meal in fish camps, cooked on the riverbanks in big black iron pots and served with butter beans and other local vegetables. Chicken bog is fairly simple and quick to make, and it’s a great way to feed a large crowd. So that you and your family can enjoy Chicken Bog as a weeknight meal, we have simplified the recipe without sacrificing any of the taste. Onions, carrots, and garlic are simmered with rice and chicken stock. Add flavorful, shredded rotisserie chicken for the finishing touch
- olive oil
- chopped garlic
- uncooked long-grain white rice
- kosher salt
- chicken stock
- chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
- fresh lemon juice
- Parmesan cheese
- buttermilk
- Salt and Pepper
- all-purpose flour
- kosher salt
- freshly ground black pepper
- Coconut oil and butter
- Crust
- kosher salt
- large egg yolk
- ice water
- Filling
- heavy cream
- chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
- kosher salt
- crumbled goat cheese
- oil
- small broccoli florets
- fat-free reduced-sodium chicken broth
- dried Italian seasoning
- KRAFT Shredded Italian* Five Cheese with a TOUCH OF PHILADELPHIA
- Yukon gold potatoes
- cilantro
- parsley
- oregano
- shallot
- squeeze of fresh citrus
- drizzle of red wine or sherry vinegar
- generous glug of extra-virgin olive oil
- flank or other steak such as sirloin