Monday, July 31, 2017

Here’s an easy summer dinner idea: Tip a load of seafood into a pot, add chunks of potato and vegetables, and pour in a bit of broth, milk, or cream. In a matter of minutes you can ladle up steaming bowls of satisfying chowder worthy of your favorite waterfront restaurant. Here are 5 unbelievably easy summer chowders to try, perfect for casual dining with family and friends.

1. Shirley’s Maine Clam Chowder | Ready in 55 minutes

This classic clam chowder is about as simple as it gets. (If you can’t get fresh clams, it’s fine to use canned.) Unlike thicker chowders, it’s not made with flour, so be sure to use russet potatoes (aka Idaho or baking potatoes) so they break down to add texture to the soup as they cook. Hold aside a bit of the bacon to garnish the soup before serving.

Easy Summer Chowders | Clam Chowder

Photo by Meredith

2. Chef John’s Bay Scallop Chowder | Ready in 45 minutes

The beauty of this 5-star chowder recipe is that it can handle any seafood you want to use in place of scallops. You can also omit the chile pepper if you want a milder flavor. For a thicker texture, mash up some of the cooked potatoes and stir them into the soup.

3. Crabmeat and Corn Soup | Ready in 30 minutes

Fresh crab and sweet corn are a classic combo in this rich and hearty chowder, perfect for those summer nights that turn a bit chilly. Of course, you can substitute frozen or canned ingredients for convenience or seasonal availability.

Easy Summer Chowders | Crabmeat and Corn Soup

Photo by CC<3’s2bake

4. Salmon Chowder | Ready in 40 minutes

Fresh or frozen chunks of salmon go for a swim in a light and creamy broth. Garnish with bacon for a smoky finish, or fresh dill for a lighter flavor.

Easy Summer Chowders | Salmon Chowder

Photo by Meredith

5. Shrimp and Corn Chowder | Ready in 35 minutes

Another seaside classic that’s sure to become a quick and easy favorite. Tip: If you’re using cooked shrimp, add it after the potatoes are tender and let it simmer for just a couple of minutes to make sure the shrimp doesn’t overcook.

Easy Summer Chowders | Shrimp and Corn Chowder

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Slow down — it’s the weekend. Sure, you want to enjoy home-cooked dinners with family and friends,  but let your slow cooker do all the hard work. Once you’ve done the shopping, it takes just a few minutes to prepare all these glorious dinners.

1. Slow Cooker Spanish Beef Stew

Just 15 minutes of your time, and this could be your Saturday night dinner. Serve with steamed white rice and a good glass of red wine, and you’ll almost feel like you’re on vacation.

Slow Cooker Spanish Beef Stew

Photo by lutzflcat

2. Slow Cooker Chicken Marrakesh

Prep this on Sunday morning for an exotic Sunday lunch. Serve with some quick cooking couscous, and freshly chopped herbs.

Slow Cooker Chicken Marrakesh

Photo by berlin85

3. Colleen’s Slow Cooker Jambalaya

This hearty stew is the perfect meal for a cozy night in. Serve with white rice or even some crusty bread, to soak up all that wonderful sauce.

Colleen's Slow Cooker Jambalaya

Photo by Allrecipes

4. Randy’s Slow Cooker Ravioli Lasagna

Think homemade lasagna sounds like too much hard work? Think again! This slow cooker version couldn’t be easier, and only takes 15 minutes of your time to make.

Randy's Slow Cooker Ravioli Lasagna

Photo by lutzflcat

5. Slow Cooker Spicy Chicken

This recipe has so few ingredients, but so much flavor. It’s perfect for a fun family supper. Serve with tortillas, guacamole, and shredded cheese, then let everyone serve themselves.

Slow Cooker Spicy Chicken

Photo by mommyluvs2cook

6. Slow Cooker Pork Cacciatore

This meal will make your home smell like a fancy Italian restaurant, and nobody will believe that it took  just 15 minutes to put together.

Slow Cooker Pork Cacciatore

Photo by Allrecipes Magazine

7. Smoked Paprika Goulash for the Slow Cooker

A rich and gutsy stew that’s ideal for a family night in. Serve with some pasta and sour cream.

Smoked Paprika Goulash for the Slow Cooker

Photo by homeschooler3

8. Slow Cooker Apple Cider Braised Pork

If you’re expecting company, but don’t want to spend half your day in a hot kitchen, this recipe is for you.

Slow Cooker Apple Cider Braised Pork

Photo by Alrecipes Magazine

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Sometimes, when we’re not working, there’s the irresistible urge to be lazy. Hello, couch potato time and marathon binge watching on Netflix. Go ahead and give into the craving for extreme relaxation by whipping up a French Toast casserole on Friday night. Invite your friends over and encourage them to wear their comfy clothes. Brunch just doesn’t get much easier, or more delicious.

Super Fruity

Whether it’s berries, apples, pears or bananas, fruit adds that awesome sweet note to these morning casseroles. Consider serving a big platter of Oven Baked Bacon for a Crowd on the side.

Overnight Blueberry French Toast

Overnight Blueberry French Toast Casserole | Photo by Melissa Goff

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These beauties earn extra credit for making the kitchen smell magical while baking. Check out our guide to herbs and spices for advice on storing those essential ingredients.

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Celebrations on October 31 usually get started after dark, but why not get a jump on the fun with a pre-funk weekend brunch with friends. Here are some of our most popular pumpkin recipes for a morning or mid-day meal with an awesome autumn flavor. If you’re looking to share the cooking and make it a potluck, we’ve included some make-ahead dishes that are perfect for that kind of scenario.

Simply Pumpkin Pancakes

Rave review: “I love this recipe! I used all organic ingredients and then tweaked it with a splash of vanilla and about three dashes of ginger for more spice and flavor.” — Brittany Raye

Cinnamon Pumpkin Waffles

Rave review: “These were so flavorful and delicious. Made them as is, and doubled the batch so I had some to freeze for quick school-day breakfasts.” — BethWI

Cinnamon Pumpkin Waffles

Photo by Dianne

Pumpkin Pie Muffins

Rave review: “These were amazing. So easy to make, and hubby LOVED them.” — Diana

Pumpkin Pie Muffins

Photo by naples34102

Roast Pumpkin and Feta Risotto

Rave review: “This is just wonderful! I had a similar recipe in a Portland restaurant that used winter squash, gorgonzola, and arugula, which inspired me to make this.” — GoCubsGo

Pro tip: Make this dish even more Brunchworthy by topping it with a perfect fried egg.

Roast Pumpkin and Feta Risotto

Roast Pumpkin and Feta Risotto | Photo by Jamie Justice

Downeast Maine Pumpkin Bread

Rave review: “Simple, moist and delicious! I made this into mini loaves to freeze for quick breakfasts/snacks for the family and they are all loving it! Really great combo of spices/flavors.” — Christina

Downeast Maine Pumpkin Bread

Photo by Jenny Smillie

Pumpkin Cannoli

Rave review: “Wow, made this tonight. It is the best pumpkin cannoli I’ve ever tasted.” — MommaBaker

Pumpkin Cannoli

Photo by Kim’s Cooking Now!

Spicy Pumpkin Spice Latte

Rave review: “This recipe encouraged me to finally try almond milk. Absolutely delicious!” — Sara Nichols

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Let’s have a huge round of applause for the cooks who’ve generously shared their family secrets over 20 years with our Allrecipes community. It’s fitting that we salute the tradition of handing down recipes through the generations because that was the underlying mission of the site from the get-go when founder Tim Hunt dreamed up a way to digitally store his beloved grandmother’s cookie recipes two decades ago. All together now: Awwwwww! Here’s the list of the most popular, best reviewed, most shared recipes with a sweet family connection.

1. Apple Pie by Grandma Ople

This beauty has been officially baked more than 12,000 times and favorably reviewed by more than 7,400 pie fans. Typical rave from Layla: “Kudos to this recipe! Thank you for sharing, Rebecca! Your little grandmother is smiling from above!”

Apple Pie by Grandma Ople

Photo by Holiday Baker

2. Grandma Minnie’s Old Fashioned Sugar Cookies

Gretchen sings the praises of the cookie’s creator: “Thank you Grandma Minnie! Finally a good recipe where the cookies turn out soft and yummy.”

Decorating Sugar Cookies

Photo by Meredith

3. Fresh Rhubarb Pie

Carol’s mom used to grow rhubarb and make this top-rated treat every spring. It’s gone on to inspire hundreds of bakers, who dish up compliments, like this from bubba: “One word says it all! EXCELLENT!”

Fresh Rhubarb Pie

Photo by Jody

4. Judy’s Pretzel Salad

A crowd-pleasing dish, this layered, sweet-salty creation has been made more than 2,000 times, and has racked up loads of five star reviews, as well as some solid tips on making minor adjustments. (That’s the kind of advice that makes our AR community so special!) We’re especially amused by reviews that point out the obvious, like this one from MamaBakes: “Never had to change a thing, and it’s a hit. Definitely NOT a salad, but a scrumptious dessert.”

Judy's Strawberry Pretzel Salad

Photo by abapplez

5. Grandma Johnson’s Scones

Rob shared his grandmother’s scone recipe, with this stamp of approval: “Tried and tested through 3 generations of kids. Simply the best.” More than 2,000 cooks agreed, rating it five stars.

Scones

Scones | Photo by Meredith

6. Grandma Nena’s Lumpia and Pancit

When LANIBIRD’s grandmother arrived for a visit, the house was over-run by his friends looking for a plate full of pancit, the Filipino noodle dish that’s a little like Pad Thai. One reviewer added to the authentic cred: “I absolutely love this recipe! My family is from the Philippines also, holidays and birthdays are the best! By the way, if I could rate your Grandma’s recipe six stars, I would!” wrote jeannette sigala.

pancit and lumpia

Photo by rjagsunga

7. Lolah’s Chicken Adobo

Lolah means grandmother in the Phillipines, and, if you wanna start a fight, try saying: “My Lolah’s Chicken Adobo is better than your Lolah’s.” Make this recipe and there’s likely to be much agreement. It’s 4.5 star fantastic.

Lolah's Chicken Adobo

Photo by Vanessa Greaves

8. Grandmother’s Buttermilk Cornbread

With more than 4,700 5-star reviews, this superstar is on the sweeter side of the cornbread spectrum. But that seems to have fueled glowing comments like this from : “This is my first attempt at making homemade cornbread and I must say it is the best I have ever had! This recipe is amazing :)”

Cornbread

Cornbread | Photo by Meredith

9. Russian Tea Cakes I

All the way from Lithuania, this Bubba’s cookie recipe has become a holiday tradition for so many fans, earning it an average of 4.5 stars from nearly 1,000 reviewers. That praise bandwagon includes MommyFromSeattle, who gushes: “These are THE BEST Russian Tea cookies I have ever tried, baked and eaten!!”

Russian Tea Cakes.

Russian Tea Cakes. Photo by Philly Ry

10. Grandma VanDoren’s White Bread

Is there any better kitchen fragrance than bread baking? This beloved family heirloom was captured in a written format when Grandma turned 90. Reviewers appreciated how easy it was to follow, even for beginning bakers like Jeff Sykes: “Wonderful recipe! I’m a novice baker, however, this recipe was easy and tastes great.”

Grandma VanDoren's White Bread

Photo by TwinSoul_1111

11. Aunt Millie’s Broccoli Casserole

If the description to this recipe is sure to cause a serious case of FOMO, with it being the center of attention at fun, family gatherings for years. One fan, fennbaby, writes that it’s a fave: “I make this casserole every time I’m wanting comfort food.”

12. Aunt Norma’s Rhubarb Muffins

What a great way to start the day, these moist breakfast pastries have a whole bunch of followers, some claiming they’ve made them heroes of the bake sale circuit. “This is the way I most often use the rhubarb from my garden. The kids love it!”

aunt normas rhubarb muffins

Photo by Vanessa Greaves

13. Grandma’s Polish Perogies

From a kitchen in the Old Country, these savory dumplings might make you weep with joy if it’s a taste memory from childhood. Even if you’re not familiar with this Eastern European comfort food, it has a universal appeal. missa writes: “NAILED IT!!!!!! Best perogie recipe out there. My family wants me to make them all the time.”

pierogi

Photo by Sara Callaghan

14. Aunt Johnnie’s Shortcake

Simple and spectacular, Aunt Johnnie earns high marks for a spot-on dessert that makes many nostalgic. “This recipe is just like one my mom would always make growing up. It has a beautiful, crunchy top and is moist and dense, just like a pound cake should be,” raved holly_leigh82.

Aunt Johnnie's Pound Cake

Aunt Johnnie’s Pound Cake | Photo by Gillian

15. My Mom’s Raised Doughnuts

When Peggi Weaver Tebben was growing up, her mother made these pillow-y pastries and passed them out to the neighbor kids. So sweet! Some reviewers compare them to Krispy Kreme. Sweet times two.

My Mom's Raised Doughnuts

My Mom’s Raised Doughnuts | Photo by Allrecipes Magazine

16. Ex-Girlfriend’s Mom’s Salsa Fresco (Pico de Gallo)

So fresh! This way popular salsa is a tribute to a relationship gone south, but what remains takes tacos to a very delicious place. This pico de gallo tilts to the tart scale, with loads of lime juice. A big hit for many: “My Mexican husband loved it and my son ate bowl after bowl after bowl. Nuff said! Thank you!”

Ex-girlfriend's Mom's Salsa Fresca (Pico de Gallo)

Ex-girlfriend’s Mom’s Salsa Fresca (Pico de Gallo) | Photo by naples34102

17. Ruth’s Grandma’s Pie Crust

This one’s 100 years old! And it never gets tired of hearing praise like this review from alacove: “This is a crowd pleasing recipe. Every time I make it, people rave about it. I’ve used it for sweet and savory pies with equal effect.”

Photo by Meredith

18. Grandma’s Onion Rings (Southern Style)

Because frying is practically a religion down South, these super snacks are extra light and crispy. At least, that’s the word in a basket full of 5-star reviews like this one, from The Farmers Wife: “These are the BEST onion rings I have ever tried. ..so light and airy. My family LOVES these…just perfect. Don’t change a thing.”

Crispy Onion Rings

Photo by Hsiaomei

19. Husband’s Grandmother’s Shrimp Gumbo

This Southern staple was road tested at Cajun Festivals by the author’s husband’s grandmother. No shocker that it gets some heartfelt endorsements from folks in Louisiana, like nurselady77, who writes: “I live in south Louisiana and have been making gumbo for 40 years. Thsi is absolutely the best gumbo recipe I have made and actually the only time that I have used a recipe for years.”

Gumbo

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20. Grandma’s Five Cup Salad

Let’s turn back the clock to the good old days when canned fruit and marshmallows were on the table of every family gathering. Wait, that’s still a thing, conjuring warm memories of simpler times. Artsy20 captures the true Allrecipes spirit with this sweet comment: “I grew up eating this salad. I now make it for my kids and husband. Thank you for the exact recipe! Ours left when my granny passed away. So I am very grateful to you for sharing this recipe!!”

Grandma's Five Cup Salad

Photo by Julia

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Friday, July 28, 2017

When eggplant hits peak freshness at the market, we go all in. It’s eggplant all the time around here. Eggplant is incredibly versatile and excels in so many preparations, so it’s easy to indulge. Here are ten of our favorite main dish recipes featuring the full glory of eggplant.

1. Eggplant Rollatini

This impressive dish is ready in about 45 minutes. You’ll simply spread a layer of ricotta cheese onto thin, lightly fried slices of eggplant; add a slice of prosciutto, and roll ’em up. Pour spaghetti sauce and shredded mozzarella cheese over the rolls and bake. “I absolutely love this dish,” says SpicyChefs. “I was looking for an easy and fast way of making eggplant rollatini, and this was it.”

Eggplant Rollatini

Photo by Kim’s Cooking Now!

2. Little Lamb Meatballs in a Spicy Eggplant Tomato Sauce

A little sweet and a little spicy, this recipe features lamb meatballs simmered in a spicy tomato and eggplant sauce. Watch the video, and you’ll discover Chef John’s trick for making uniform-size meatballs. “This was so simple to prepare and tasted delish,” says TUNISIANSWIFE. “The meatballs were so so tender!”

 

3. Marrakesh Vegetable Curry

Eggplant, sweet potatoes, zucchini, carrots, bell peppers, and spinach star in this healthy, Morocco-inspired stew. “A vegetable-full curry,” raves NIBLETS. “If you have carrot-ginger juice available to you, try using it in place of the orange juice — either one is delicious!”

Marrakesh Vegetable Curry

Photo by ChristineM

4. Slow Cooker Mediterranean Stew

You’ll slowly simmer eggplant, zucchini, okra, butternut or acorn squash, and carrots in tomato sauce and vegetable broth. Raisins provide a subtle touch of sweetness to the savory. “Simple, healthy, and quite flavorful,” says Lisa.

Slow Cooker Mediterranean Stew

Photo by Meredith

5. Grilled Eggplant Moussaka

Here’s a lighter take on traditional Greek moussaka. “What makes the difference,” says constantina, “is the grilled, not fried, vegetables, including eggplant, potatoes and zucchini.” The grilled veggies mingle with lean ground beef, fresh chopped tomatoes, and crumbled feta cheese.

Grilled Eggplant Moussaka

Photo by Meredith

6. Eggplant Lasagna

Slices of breaded and roasted eggplant stand in deliciously for the noodles in this beef and tomato-sauce lasagna. “”Loved it,” raves claire11103. “I got the eggplant real crispy in the oven, and it translated well when I baked everything.”

7. Baingan Bharta (Eggplant Curry)

This authentic Indian curry combines chopped roasted eggplant with cumin seeds, simmered in a ginger garlic paste, curry powder, tomato, and yogurt sauce. Jalapeno chile pepper provides a little heat. “I loved this,” says Craig. “Cooking the eggplant with the skin on gives it so much more flavor. I served it with a whole wheat naan bread.”

Baingan Bharta (Eggplant Curry)

Photo by drzhivago73

8. Garlic Mashed Potatoes with Eggplant

Roasted eggplant gives garlic mashed potatoes a smooth, rich quality. Fried onions and crumbled bacon take it deliciously over the top. “Try this for a moist option of mashed potatoes with no butter, milk or gravy required,” says peawormsworth. “The bacon is delicious, but the recipe works without it.”

Garlic Mashed Potatoes with Eggplant

Photo by LindaT

9. Ratatouille

Tons of healthy fresh vegetables, including eggplant, zucchini, fresh tomatoes, mushrooms, bell peppers, and onions go into this classic Mediterranean dish. “It was the best-tasting healthy food I have ever had,” raves IbanezLover. LITHRAI adds: “Wonderfully simple, healthy, and delicious.”

 

10. Crouton Eggplant Parmesan

Here’s a quick-and-easy eggplant Parmesan casserole topped with garlic croutons and shredded mozzarella cheese. “A great way to make eggplant parmigiana,” says Kristine. “It was really fun to make, too.”

Crouton Eggplant Parmesan

Photo by Buckwheat Queen


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These top-rated recipes nudge ground beef in a healthier direction. They call for lots of veggies, whole fresh foods, and lean ground beef. They’re economical and also easy to prepare, so they’ll be great go-to recipes on busy weeknights when time — and healthy eating — are of the essence.

1. Low-Carb “Tacos”

You’ll brown seasoned ground beef and combine it with diced onions, jalapeno peppers, shredded lettuce, fresh tomato, salsa, and avocado slices. “This is a great low-carb alternative to your standard homemade tacos,” says Sarah. “I love Mexican food and wasn’t willing to part with tacos after starting my low-carb diet. This always satisfies my craving.”

Low-Carb Tacos

Photo by Buckwheat Queen

2. Momma’s Healthy Meatloaf

Extra-lean ground beef and loads of fresh vegetables make this a healthier take on traditional meatloaf. “FANTASTIC!” raves Christina. “Super-moist and flavorful.”

Momma's Healthy Meatloaf

Photo by Allrecipes Magazine

3. Addictive Asian Beef Slaw

“This meal has it all — beef, shredded veggies, soy sauce, hot sauce, and lots of fresh cilantro,” says Stasty Cook. “This dish is truly addictive.”

 

4. Baked Spaghetti Squash with Beef and Veggies

For this recipe, you’ll combine shredded roasted spaghetti squash with browned ground beef, green and red bell peppers, Italian-style tomatoes, onions, garlic, and seasonings. “Tasty and healthy is a great combo for me,” says Calvin Amanda Cabarrus. “I use spaghetti squash instead of pasta sometimes because it is low carb and adds way more vitamins.”

Baked Spaghetti Squash with Beef and Veggies

Photo by Allrecipes Magazine

5. Healthier Stuffed Peppers

“This healthier stuffed peppers recipe uses an assortment of colorful peppers, lean ground beef, brown rice, fresh onion, garlic, and tomato sauce,” says MakeItHealthy. “So colorful and so healthy!”

Photo by Meredith

Photo by Meredith

6. Abuela’s Picadillo

This ground beef hash combines seasoned ground beef with butternut squash, bell peppers, olives, hot sauce, and tomato sauce. “This is my grandmother’s Cuban picadillo recipe, which is usually served with white rice, beans, and plantains,” says Marie Soler.

Abuela's Picadillo

Photo by lutzflcat

7. Cabbage Rolls II

Cabbage leaves are stuffed with extra-lean ground beef, onions, and rice, and covered with a tangy tomato sauce. “Use VERY lean ground beef,” recommends KRANEY. “You don’t cook the meat before rolling it into the cabbage leaves, so there will be no way to drain fat.”

Cabbage Rolls II

Photo by lutzflcat

8. Asian Lettuce Wraps

“Delicious and bursting with flavor,” says Rachel. “Spoon a portion of the meat into a lettuce leaf. Wrap the lettuce around the meat like a burrito and enjoy!”

Asian Lettuce Wraps

Photo by Chef’d

9. Italian Wedding Soup I

This healthy soup combines meatballs (made with extra-lean ground beef) with escarole or spinach, carrots, and orzo pasta. “This is really a wonderful soup,” says BLUEROADS. “Super simple to prepare. Hearty enough for a winter meal, and yet light enough for a summer meal as well.”


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