Author: dody

Asparagus and hollandaise sauce are the perfect side for lamb chops at a wonderful dinner. Asparagus is in season this time of year, and hollandaise dresses it up a bit. You can find asparagus pretty much in any grocery store and sometimes even fresh at farmers markets this time of year. Hollandaise sauce is wonderful on many items, however, it really makes asparagus taste wonderful and it contrasts nicely with a meat dish. The trickiest part of this recipe will be making the hollandaise sauce. INGREDIENTS: 1 bundle of asparagus 3 egg yolks 1 Tbsp lemon juice 1 tsp Dijon…

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Spring lamb chops are a delicacy that people in the US often only get once or twice a year. It is usually meant for a special dinner. Usually, lamb chops are eaten at Easter, after special celebrations, for special date nights, and usually are a little bit difficult to source. Unless you live in the city and have a local butcher sourcing lambchops, it may be a little bit more of an adventure than most cooks are willing to go on. However, it is worth it. Lamb chops are one of the tastiest, moist, delicious and filling meats that one…

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If you’re on a diet that restricts your ability to have flour, starches, potatoes, pasta, and other carbohydrate filled foods, it can be difficult to find a dinner that the whole family will enjoy. This crustless quiche is not only delicious but easy to make. Additionally, you can make it ahead and freeze it to thaw and bake later. This is practically a dump and bake it recipe. There are many variations of this that can be made. Be sure to pay attention to the tips and tricks to see the different variations which may reduce the cost of this…

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Easy egg bites are a wonderful breakfast on the go. You can make ahead a couple of dozen, put in zip locks or vacuum seal for individual use, and freeze. Then thaw them out the night before you need them. They are excellent for quick breakfasts, after school snacks for the kids, take along on day trips, and to fill out school lunches and work lunches. Everyone in the family will enjoy easy egg bites and it’ll be easy on you since you can make them in a large batch, freeze for individual meals and snacks, and later reheat as…

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Did you ever just want to eat your omelet with chopsticks? This is a favorite in my house. There’s nothing quite as fun as eating with chopsticks, especially when it’s a simple meal. The Korean egg roll is unique in that it’s basically an omelet that the cook rolls up and slices so that it can be eaten with chopsticks. It’s really great for breakfast of course, but it’s also good to put in your lunch box. It’s super easy to whip up like an omelet. You can eat it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. So, isn’t it nice that…

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Have you been volunteered to get cookies for the kid’s school play or maybe just for snack time? Nowadays, you can’t have peanut butter anything at school, can you? What are you supposed to do now? You don’t have time to cook. The kids have ball practice, not to mention you have a proposal tomorrow and your husband is running late again. Well, in situations like that, no bake cookies are awesome. Unfortunately, most no bake cookies use peanut butter. This recipe is a no bake cookie without any peanut butter, which means it’s safe for school and you can…

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When I’m in a rush and I really just have no time to make dinner, or I know I won’t have time after work, I make crockpot roast chicken. It’s a really simple recipe that doesn’t require very much prep. It’s very popular with my children. It takes about 15 minutes to prepare it. However, there is a slight catch, because you must prepare it 8-12 hours ahead of the time period that you will need it. What I like to do is the night before a very busy day I will prepare crock pot chicken and put it on…

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