Jonas found these two recipes on the ATK website, combined as a "quick and light spring dinner." The pork tenderloin was simple, and really tasty with the apricot-orange glaze.
We'd never prepared artichokes at home before, so that was new but easy. There is surprisingly little edible artichoke to be had when all is said and done. What a bizarre little vegetable.
Recipe source: America's Test Kitchen
We'd never prepared artichokes at home before, so that was new but easy. There is surprisingly little edible artichoke to be had when all is said and done. What a bizarre little vegetable.
Recipe source: America's Test Kitchen
With a name like that, you know this recipe is from Ms. Rachael Ray. And let me tell you it was GOOOOOOOOOOOOD.
Since there are three separate components (burgers, fries, slaw) to this meal, it is a bit time-consuming. However, Julia didn't have much trouble with the timing. The steps are laid out well enough that there were no frantic moments, and it all came together smoothly.
That said, this was possibly the spiciest and most filling meal in memory!
Recipe source: Rachael Ray's 365 No Repeats: A Year of Deliciously Different Dinners
Since there are three separate components (burgers, fries, slaw) to this meal, it is a bit time-consuming. However, Julia didn't have much trouble with the timing. The steps are laid out well enough that there were no frantic moments, and it all came together smoothly.
That said, this was possibly the spiciest and most filling meal in memory!
Recipe source: Rachael Ray's 365 No Repeats: A Year of Deliciously Different Dinners
The name of this recipe was quite a mouthful, luckily we didn't have to say it out loud! :)
This was the simplest meal in the world! (Well, maybe not as simple as PB&J.) You just butterfly a regular old chicken, rub it with some butter and spices, and throw it on a broiler pan in the oven. But wait! The best part was the potatoes, which sit in the bottom compartment of the broiler pan and are flavored with the delicious chicken drippings from above. So easy, and mighty tasty!
Recipe source: America's Test Kitchen
This was the simplest meal in the world! (Well, maybe not as simple as PB&J.) You just butterfly a regular old chicken, rub it with some butter and spices, and throw it on a broiler pan in the oven. But wait! The best part was the potatoes, which sit in the bottom compartment of the broiler pan and are flavored with the delicious chicken drippings from above. So easy, and mighty tasty!
Recipe source: America's Test Kitchen
Baked beans seemed like the perfect recipe for a winter Saturday afternoon at home. After the initial prep, the beans go into the oven for over 5 hours, so there was lots of time to watch a movie or play computer games while we waited.
Looking back, we probably should have prepared something to go with the finished beans, but in the end a big bowl of beans was still a great meal!
Recipe source: America's Test Kitchen
Looking back, we probably should have prepared something to go with the finished beans, but in the end a big bowl of beans was still a great meal!
Recipe source: America's Test Kitchen
This was another meal we saw being prepared on ATK and felt compelled to make immediately. The potatoes were simple and a snap. The loaf took considerably longer to prepare and bake, but the results were well worth the wait. Mouth-wateringly good.
Recipe source: America's Test Kitchen
Recipe source: America's Test Kitchen
I first tried this recipe out several years ago and it instantly became a family favorite. It is a sweet, tasty twist on traditional scalloped corn, being something of a scalloped corn/corn bread hybrid.
This morning I made it again to bring to Dad's for Easter.
Recipe source: Allrecipes.com
This morning I made it again to bring to Dad's for Easter.
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Recipe source: Allrecipes.com






























