I just moved into my new house over the last two weekends, and one of the commitments I've made to myself is to use the occasion to reset my tendency to eat out, and cook more at home.
It may be intimidating, but it's really not that difficult to make sushi rolls at home. Now that I've gone through the process twice, I have some tips that will save you time and hassle. It was really fun, and even the kids liked it!
Blame the bakeries for cranking out great bread so we don't have to. But does this mean we've lost the art of cooking and baking at home? If you know how to roast a chicken, you might be one of the few.
It may take longer than an instant, but it is possible to make wine in your Instant Pot. If you've got some grape juice in the pantry and the weekend to experiment, this could be the biggest conversation piece at your New Year's Eve party.
Taco Bell is bringing back its tasty Rolled Chicken Tacos, and I may have stumbled upon an alternative version that we can make at home, without the deep fryer. See what you think.
There's nothing wrong with slicing cranberry sauce into discs straight out of a can that makes that "schloop" sound when you slide it out. But if you're looking for a fresh option, this is a good one.
As you have found out by now, I love to eat. Trying new foods and restaurants is always fun, but I also enjoy cooking meals with my wife Savannah. In an attempt to quit eating out as much and try to eat a little healthier we decided to try Home Chef...
I am so grateful that my family loves trying new foods. My kids aren't picky about what they eat (yet) and my 12 year old LOVES to help out in the kitchen. We watch shows like MasterChef Junior together as a family and then try to come up with new concoctions and recipes to try out...
So every month my boyfriend & I get together with our friends to have dinner. But since we've been friends for a long time now I've already made all my delicious recipes for them. I have nothing left, I need something new. Any ideas?