Beef/Pork Recipes (Most Popular)
this is a famous Iranian stew made by fried vegatables and lamb
This takes a little time getting all the ingredients to stuff the peppers with ready, but it's sure worth it. These are yummy.
For the GT Xpress Redi-set-go and GT 101 food cookers as seen on TV.
But you can use a sandwich press or a large skillet.
created 5/28/09
It's important to layer vegetables under meat in a crockpot as they take longer to cook. The root vegetables needing the most time. Along with that, layering them like this allows all the ingredients on top to exude their juices and cook-down to flavor everything below.
I prefer to leave the roast whole as this allows me to remove the fat and cut the meat to my own preference after, which is of course, falling apart and fork tender. It also allows me to separate the roast and freeze some for the future or having the vegetables, which are yummy in their own right, without the beef, for meals I don't want red meat.
I make this as a batch meal, portion it out and keep it in the fridge for a week as something quick and filling.
This is a slimmed down verssion of one of my old favorites. A small package of a Hormel pre-sliced ham, brown sugar blend splenda and a can of pineapple in it's own juice make a delicious dinner entreƩ
The ultimate comfort food! A few healthy adjustments make this a great family dinner.
My husband ate something similar on a trip to Munich. He searched the internet until he found a recipe that sounded like what he ate. After a few tries and a few alterations, this is what we came up with. Not a low fat meal, but hearty and satifying. Served with mashed potatoes it is a real winner. To accomdate the high fat, just plan out your meals for that day to give balance.
This is so good, my mother-in-law made this while I was dating my husband and it became a family favorite!
This is an easy recipe that will satisfy a hungry family and still have leftovers!
Inspired and hungry, this dish was born. It is deeply satisfying and rich, a blend of chewy penne, salty, crisped pancetta, and sweet roasted brussels sprouts and cauliflower. Roasting the vegetables brings about such an intense, caramelized flavor. Adding a few glugs of cream at the end mediates the flavors and lays upon each ingredient like a sort of silk robe. And once I sprinkled a handful of crunchy, toasted walnuts over the pan, I was certain I wouldn't live to write about it.
This can be baked in a 13x9 baking dish or a 10" pie plate. Prefer the 13x9 baking dish. Easier to spread the spaghetti and serve.
Can use any kind of ground meat: turkey, chicken or beef.
My Family's homemade lasagna recipe adjusted for my Keto Diet.