Beef/Pork Recipes (Most Popular)
I got this recipe from theotherwhitemeat.com when I was looking for something different to cook. It's great served with rice.
This yummy salad includes kidney beans, to help up the nutrition. My kids and hubby love it!
Simple and straight forward, this recipe could be made the day ahead of time, the morning of to save the marinade time. I make two pounds at once, marinade over night, and freeze off in portion sizes the next day while i skewer my kabob for dinner. That way, all you have to do is pull it out the night before and skewer it the next day just before grilling or baking.
Delicious Asian-restaurant-style dish!
You can use any veggies you like--in pretty much any quantity you like. (I make lots, for a BIG family!)
Awaken your tastebuds with this easy breakfast that can be assembled the night before.
A traditional corned beef and cabbage recipe. Extra spices are added to the packet that comes with the brisket for more robust flavor.
This is the only teriyaki marinade recipe you'll ever need! All you need are four ingredients. We love it on grilled chicken or shrimp.
My husband loves them, and much better alternative to stuffed cabbage, that he just should NOT be allowed to eat!!
Can also pre-bake peppers at 450 for 15 minutes before filling, then cook again for about 10 minutes after stuffed and they are ready to eat. I've found after a few tries, that wrapping them in foil makes for softer peppers, and closer to my level of cooking skill. It might be me or I'd like to blame my oven - but otherwise I kept burning my peppers!
Yummy! This is great when served with egg noodles and steamed broccoli.
It's so easy to make your own taco seasoning mix and tastes so much better that premixes.
This is the meal my kids request most when we get together. I've developed this version based on curry in Japan, and my memories of curries my Mom made. It is a real comfort food, and warms the tum, best in cool weather, but my family loves it any time. It makes a big pot -the serving number is an estimate. It's basically a thickened spicy stew, so easily varied according to your tastes. We love it with lots of potatoes and carrots. Enjoy!
Obviously, this recipe can be made lighter by varying the thickening agent, but I personally don't wish to mess with it. Let me know if you have luck with it.
This Chili is so tasty and easy to make! Very little chopping, one spice, then the rest is mixing ingredients in a pot. Makes a lot of chili, so you can have it for dinner tonight and lunch tomorrow.
Very simple, yet very good. Many people have tried & ask me to make for all occasions.