Burmese Inspired Chicken Pilaf
Grilled Chicken and Burmese-Inspired Pilaf, otherwise known as Pilau is a popular dish amongst various cultures. This version contains rice, cooked in broth, spices, cashews, saffron, and raisins. The chicken is marinated in fragrant spices and served skin on, atop the pilaf.
Easter Brunch Ideas
If you are looking for Easter brunch ideas and recipes, look no further. This roundup contains a list of items that can be prepared in advance and are still incredibly delicious and impressive. Enjoy a mix of all of your favorites food types, sizes, and flavor profiles.
Why It’s Better To Grind Your Own Spices
Grinding your own spices might seem like an unnecessary step in preparing a meal, but there are plenty of reasons why you should consider doing so. In this post, we’ll uncover why it’s better to grind your own spices and we’ll explain exactly how to do so.
Olive and Pomegranate Tapenade with Persimmon Chips
Tapenade is a salty condiment traditionally constructed with olives, capers, and anchovies. This recipe incorporates pomegranate molasses and fragrant spices to balance that saltiness. It makes for an excellent appetizer, served with feta and persimmon chips or as a stuffing for poultry.
Easy White Bean Cassoulet Recipe
This recipe for Cassoulet with White Beans and Beef and Pork Ragù takes much less time than Southern France’s traditional variety, but is just as hearty. The name, Cassoulet, speaks to the deep clay pot in which it was traditionally cooked in; though any oven-safe dish will suffice with this recipe.
Feta with Spiced Lentils, Chickpeas, and Red Onion
Canned legumes don’t always need to be boring, and with this recipe, they could be considered a sort of rustic elegance. This recipe for Spiced Lentils with Chickpeas, Cannelini Beans, and Feta is as easy-to-make as it is delicious, making for an equally acceptable weeknight or party meal!