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Quick Fix: Autumn Chickpea Stew
Here’s a warm and inviting vegetarian dinner. Sweet potatoes, chickpeas and chopped tomatoes form the base of this dinner that takes about 10 minutes to make.
I cook the potatoes in the microwave for a few minutes to cut the total cooking time. Garam masala, ginger and turmeric add a rich flavor. A little maple syrup gives a sweet hint to ...Read more
Quick Fix: Horseradish Crusted Snapper with Arugula Pasta
Horseradish mixed with mayonnaise makes a zippy and creamy topping for snapper fillets. The fillets take about 5 minutes to cook on a sheet pan under the broiler.
I was delighted to find prewashed arugula at the market. It gives a bite to the pasta dish, for which I used corkscrew shaped pasta.
HELPFUL HINTS:
Any type of fish fillet such as ...Read more
Quick Fix: Crusty Chicken with Florentin Rice
I added extra flavor to boneless chicken tenderloin with this Mediterranean spice coating of allspice, cinnamon and cayenne pepper.
To keep the chicken moist, I used the technique of covering the skillet with a lid for the final few minutes of cooking. The Florentine Rice side dish is fast and simple. It’s made with spinach and rice, both ...Read more
Quick Fix: Burger Stroganoff
Stroganoff is an old Russian stand-by usually made with beef or turkey. Here’s a modern version made with hamburger meat.
The mixture of mushrooms, tomato paste, mustard and a dash of Worcestershire sauce gives the stroganoff sauce a tangy blend of flavors and a thick texture.
HELPFUL HINT:
Any type of sliced mushrooms can be used.
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Quick Fix: Cauliflower Cheese Bake with Tomato and Onion Salad
I had a head of cauliflower in my fridge and decided to turn it into a cheesy, crisp, easy vegetarian dinner. I cooked the cauliflower in the microwave oven, mashed it and added the other ingredients. Then I finished the dish under the broiler and dinner was ready in 10 minutes.
A Tomato Onion Salad completes the meal.
HELPFUL HINTS:
The ...Read more
Quick Fix: Sheet Pan Pork with Autumn Vegetables
Here’s an easy weeknight meal. Just assemble the ingredients and let the oven do the rest. I cut the pork tenderloin into small streaks and placed them on a sheet pan with baby kale and butternut squash. It all bakes for 10 minutes.
A big help is that you can buy butternut squash cubes ready made in the produce section of the market. I added...Read more
Quick Fix: Chicken Korma
Chicken Korma is an exotic, South Asian dish with a creamy sauce with aromatic spices. It’s a comforting meal that can take several hours to make. I love the flavors but wanted to make it for a weeknight meal. Here’s a simple version that captures the flavors without the hours of marinating and slow cooking. Once the ingredients are ...Read more
Quick Fix: Mexican Chimichurri Skirt Steak with Hot Pepper Corn
Here’s a Mexican version of chimichurri sauce. It’s a mixture of parsley and cilantro or sometimes the Mexican version uses parsley and oregano. It differs from the Latin favorite made with parsley, garlic, red pepper, oil and vinegar which is used throughout South America on steaks and chicken or other grilled meat. This Mexican sauce is ...Read more
Quick Fix: Singapore Noodles
One of my favorite dishes at a local Chinese restaurant is Singapore Noodles. It’s made with shrimp and rice noodles that have a light curry flavor and a yellow hue. I was surprised to learn that the dish is not from Singapore, but an American version found in many Chinese American restaurants.
The addition of crisp vegetables adds great ...Read more
Quick Fix: Skillet Mushroom Parmesan
Here’s a tasty, vegetarian, comfort-food recipe that will please your family. This is a variation from Eggplant Parmesan using meaty portobello mushrooms. I used provolone cheese instead of mozzarella for added flavor. It melts beautifully.
The recipe is made in a skillet and then the cheese is melted for a couple of minutes under the ...Read more
Quick Fix: Smothered Pork Chops with Mustard Shallot Sauce
A rich, creamy sauce coats vegetables and pork chops for this one-pan dinner. I used bone-in thin-cut pork chops for this dinner. The bone adds extra flavor to the sauce and thin-cut chops take only a few minutes to cook.
Sliced red cabbage, mushrooms and shallots “smother” the chops adding flavor and texture to the dish. I like ...Read more
Quick Fix: Japanese Style Butter Shoyu Chicken with Rice and Peas
I noticed Japanese Butter Shoyu Chicken on a restaurant menu recently and decided to learn more about it. Shoyu means soy in Japanese. Adding butter to the soy sauce adds a rich and creamy flavor and texture.
Here’s a quick and easy recipe. I flattened boneless, skinless chicken thighs to about 1/2 inch thick, so the dish takes less than 10 ...Read more