Beef/Pork Recipes (Most Popular)
This chili is not too spicy. The chili powder makes the flavor smokey, not spicy. My rugrats love it, and beans have a HUGE amount of iron...good for rugrats and parents a like.
A super quick, cheap and simple meal to make that feeds 4 to 5.
If your vegetarian, omit the meat and double the frozen vegetables.
You can use any meat: chicken, pork or beef. However, in the photo, I've used pork.
Love this dish for its short cooking time. Just add a green salad or seasonal vegetable and the meal is complete. Included are some variations to keep the recipe interesting in case you find yourself making it over and over again.
Notes: The heat from the hot pasta partly cooks the eggs. If you are concerned about eating raw or undercooked eggs, use 1/2 cup pasteurized eggs in lieu of fresh.
Easy recipe that can be used with any protein and can be cooked on the stove, in the oven or in the crock pot.
I found this recipe someplace online over a year ago and tweaked it to taste. VERY EASY, very juicy and goes great with green beans and applesauce.
I "eye-ball" measure when I cook this sort of thing, so the measurements given for the marinade ingredients should be to your taste (but DON'T use less Hoison than listed- this is the main taste of the dish!)
This has become the recipe everyone who comes over for dinner wants me to make....and it is SO EASY!
(BTW-you can find Hoison sauce in the asian area of your grocery store-it will be by the soy sauce, teriyaki and other asian sauces and seasonings)
These are great for induction phase one! Just have one for breakfast for only 1.4 carbs! Very filling and delicious. Refrigerate the rest for breakfast another day.
This is a quick pizza that is low-cal (only 280 calories for the whole thing)! Cook time is only 8 minutes. Prep is about another 5 minutes. Fast, low-cal, and delicious! We love pizza!
This was my father inlaws recipe and our whole family loves it. It is about medium heat but can be made hotter by adding more spices.
This is my delicious and easy to make Bisquick Cheeseburger Pie recipe.
Slow cooked until meat falls off the bone with a slightly sweet and sour sauce to go with it.
Tender meat even from the toughest cuts! Red bell peppers have more vitamin C in them than oranges do, shitake mushrooms are high in vitamins, garlic and onion for the immune system...even though some sugars are included in this recipe (making the cal count high), most of them are not consumed.
Tangy and delicious. The sauce is taken from a family recipe for meatloaf, which people rave over. So much better than using ketchup.