Recipes in the 'Sautée' category
413 results found under: Sautée
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Most people are plenty familiar with crab cakes. However, they fail to realize that substituting salmon in place of the crab is every bit as good. This rich recipe proves it.
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Serve this crabmeat and spinach cheese fondue with a salad, along with buttered and toasted ciabatta bread for a full meal. As a satisfying snack, simply grab a handful of corn chips or crackers to get your fill.
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Beer, sausage, cheese and chiles may sound like the stuff that heartburn is made of. However, this fondue that features all of the ingredients is actually a taste of heaven for anyone who thoroughly enjoys the spices of life.
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Glazed Macadamia nuts are sprinkled over a creamy beef mixture with this recipe. It's extremely rich and smoky in flavor. Serve hot over crackers or bread tips.
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Large mushrooms are filled with a mixture of fine breadcrumbs, green pepper, onion, bacon, clams and butter, and then baked. These make for great appetizers or fabulous finger food at any special event.
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Nutritionally speaking, salmon is swimming in goodness. And by adding spinach to the mix, you're elevating this dynamic dish to the next level. It's easy to enjoy this heart-healthy offering sans the guilt.
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This one is for the Reuben lover in you. The fishy twist makes it a tempting treat that's an outstanding lunch or dinner. Regroup with this scrumptious sandwich.
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Squash the notion of boring breakfasts. You'll crack up over this awesome omelet that's infused with flavor, courtesy of zucchini, basil and parmesan cheese. You won't have to egg your loved ones on to dive into this delicious a.m. dish.
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There's no longer a reason to scramble for a great breakfast recipe. These eggs are prepared with tomatoes and goat cheese for an AM experience that's absolutely amazing.
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Can't decide whether you're in the mood for pork, chicken or beef? Enjoy all of the above in this meat and egg medley that's topped with a soy sauce blend.
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A few very simple ingredients transform this basic broth into a scrumptious soup, chock full of chickpeas and basmati rice. It's the Middle-Eastern spices, such as coriander and cumin, that actually steal the show.
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Do you wrinkle your nose up at the thought of prunes? If so, you'll never look at the fruit the same way again once you taste this prune dish that can be served over beef, lamb or chicken.
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Here comes the grain again. Most people don't realize how very simple it is to spice up a basic side dish. Tomatoes and beef transform this ordinary rice dish into a mouthwatering Middle Eastern-infuced recipe. You'll love every spoonful.
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This is the perfect way to sneak squash into your kid's diet. Simply disguise it in this Middle Eastern sauce and serve it over rice or pasta. They'll never know the difference.
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This Thai chicken dish goes down in a glaze of glory. All of these flavors blend perfectly together. It's as good as any Thai restaurant, but you don't even have to leave the house.
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This isn't your typical curry dish. Infused with coconut milk, the one-two punch makes this chicken dinner all the more better. Serve over hot jasmine rice.
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Basmati rice meshes ideally with the curry flavors of Indian cooking. If you can't find Basmati rice, then substitute your favorite type of rice in this palatable side dish.
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Preparing Indian cuisine isn't the simplest culinary experience. But if you have the time and the patience, you'll be rewarded with an exotic meal that's out of this world. This fancy chicken roti is a good place to start.
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Palak Paneer is a traditional Indian dish that doesn't disappoint. Although it may seem like an exotic recipe, you'll have no trouble making a batch in the comfort of your own home. You're sure to love every last bite.
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Swing lo with this Asian chicken dish. This is one of those meals that are great when you're short on time and need a quick dinner with minimal effort. See it for yourself.