Although soybeans are hotly debated legumes, they’re a good source of protein for anyone avoiding meat on Mondays—or every day of the week. And since April is National Soy Foods Month, we wanted to ...
Add oil to nonstick skillet or wok over high heat. Stir in onion; cook until wilted. Add meat; sauté until lightly browned. Add carrots; sauté 2 minutes. Add green peas and salt to taste. Stir in tofu ...
During the month of April, the Soyfoods association is celebrating National Soyfoods Month. We asked registered dietitian Amber Pankonin how you can incorporate soy, a healthy source of protein, into ...
From A Southerly Course: Recipes and Stories from Close to Home by Martha Hall Foose. In 2009 the USDA declared seventy-nine of Mississippi's eighty-two counties disaster areas due to excessive rain ...
This recipe makes 1 cup of the tangy, bright dressing, enough to coat about 14 cups of chopped vegetables. If you’re feeding a big household, you can use it all at once. Otherwise, blend the dressing ...
This simple chow mein dish is most commonly served at dim sum restaurants, where the noodles are fried on the spot in the traveling hot trolley. At home, this is a breakfast staple, made from scant ...
Glazes are great. Mix a few ingredients in a bowl. Brush it on whatever you're grilling to gain a flavor boost. Whipping up a sauce at home grants advantages. Home cooks control sugar and salt levels.
Food writer Emiko Davies shares recipes from her new cookbook, The Japanese Pantry, including one-bowl chicken teriyaki and a moreish salty-sweet dessert. Among the jars and bottles in your kitchen ...
Sometimes cooking a delicious meal can be tough — especially when it’s the end of the work day and you can’t fathom spending hours in the kitchen. Sure, you can go for the chicken nuggets or pizza you ...
There is a fine line between simple and bland food in the kitchen -- oftentimes, a good sauce is what takes a dish from good ...