Last week when I made my Simple Steak Tacos, I mentioned I used Fajita seasoning to spice things up a bit. Actually I said I used my Home-made Fajita Seasoning. It’s super simple to make and you’ve probably got just about everything on hand to toss it together. via Home-made Fajita Seasoning — Frugal Hausfrau
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Mother’s Day Appetizer Suggestion: Arancini ~Recipes by Chefkreso
Even though it’s been a few days since I came back home from the seaside it’s like I’m still there. The perfect blue sky without a cloud in sight, and a golden sun waking me up every morning. Even the wind in the cold streets of Zagreb reminds me of a light salty breeze coming […]…
Easter Side Suggestion: Tartiflette ~The Chef Mimi Blog
Years ago our family was travelling through Eastern France, and we stopped in the beautiful town of Annecy for lunch and a stroll. We were in Annecy-le-Vieux, the old part of town and we randomly chose a restaurant at which to have lunch. Our restaurant was one of the ones on the right side of […]…
Easter Breakfast Idea: Breakfast Bagel Bake ~Life Just Happens
This is a great breakfast casserole for the holidays or a brunch. You make it the night before and let it sit overnight in the refrigerator. Just throw the dish in the oven the next morning. Serve with some fruit and some muffins or danish, mimosas and some coffee. In no time you have brunch. […]…
Erdäpfelsuppe- Austrian Potato Soup ~The Domestic Man
To truly understand the beauty of Erdäpfelsuppe, I’m going to run you through a quick language lesson. When Columbus first encountered the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean in the late 15th century, they presented him with the sweet potato–batata in the Taíno language–which he first brought to Europe. But on subsequent trips, explorers returned with […]…
Slow Cooker Guinness Beef Stew ~The Pudge Factor
Slow Cooker Irish Guinness Beef Stew is comfort food at its best. It boasts tender chunks of beef with potatoes and carrots braised in a rich Guinness-infused gravy. Perfect for St. Patrick’s Day! via Slow Cooker Irish Guinness Beef Stew — The Pudge Factor
One Pan Chicken with Wine, Thyme, Carrots and Bacon ~Safari of the Mind
I’ll have to say the season I enjoy cooking most is the winter time. Soups, stews, chillis, and curries all so satisfying and warming when the weather outside is frightful. I usually make large batches and freeze some for a later date. The slow cooker tends to be my best friend around these months too. […]…
The Best Old Thyme Chicken Noodle Soup with Winter Vegetables
This soup is a vintage recipe that was passed down to me by my mother and her mother… Its timeless qualities deserve an encore post, so, here it is for those of you who didn’t happen upon it last year. For the past several months, Once Upon a Spice has been spreading the love, warmth…
Pasta with Winter Vegetables ~FoodieFrauke
Time to celebrate – this is my 100th post! After the anniversary last week, this number just shows again how huge this journey and experience turned out to be… When I started one year ago, I would have never imagined getting to 100 posts and almost 400 followers by basically doing what I always loved […]…
Smothered Chicken Thighs — B Good Eats & Treats
Smothered chicken is something that we ate in my home growing up at least once every other week. I didn’t realize until I moved out on my own and started cooking for myself regularly why that was so. The reason is very clear cut. It’s cheap and relatively easy to make. via Smothered Chicken Thighs —…