Try all the main brands' sites. I wanted new stuff so I go to:
http://www.kraftfoods.com
http://www.unclebens.com/recipes
http://www.liptonfavorites.com
They have great easy recipes. I love to cook from these sites.
I could give you so many recipes, but pick your own, whatever you like.
2006-10-24 16:36:27
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answered by TrendChick 2
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Make Over 200 Juicy, Mouth-Watering Paleo Recipes You've NEVER Seen or Tasted Before?
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answered by Anonymous
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A favorite in our household is "Oil & Garlic Spaghetti".
It's QUICK, EASY, and TASTY!
It can be prepared using only one-pot (to minimize cleanup) in about 15 minutes..
1. Cook your favorite long pasta according to the package directions.
2. While it cooks, chop 4 or 5 cloves of garlic.
3. When the pasta is done, drain it to a collander.
4. In the sam pot, add 2-3 tablesppons of olive oil.
5. When hot, add your chopped garlic.
6. Saute the garlic for about 5 minutes over medium heat, until it starts to sizzle, but not brown. ( if you over cook the garlic, you''ll have garlic chips).
7. Remove the pot from the heat.
8. Return the cooked pasta to the pot and mix.
9. Sprinkle with parmesan or romano cheese.
That's all there is to it!
2006-10-24 18:02:30
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answered by David 3
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2006-10-24 16:17:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Jamie Oliver - aka - The Naked Chef. His recipes are very "basic" in that they don't hunker down the food with tons of items or flavors.
The basics that you can cook delicious food are these: meat, olive oil, white wine, butter, chicken broth or beef broth, thyme, basil, rosemary, sage, garlic, onion, salt pepper, mushrooms, and other vegetables. Have rice and potatoes on hand for sides. These will pretty much make tasty, cheap meals for you. olive oil and garlic are a must for every cook... when you get experienced, you can add herbs and white wine or even chicken broth (to make sauces with your drippings). I recommend JO, though....he's really into simple cooking with just a handful of ingredients for each recipe. good luck and have fun experimenting!
2006-10-24 16:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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This is good! Veggie Cous Cous. Can be served warm or cold and if you want to add some meat, a nice bit of lamb marinated in some rosemary, garlic and olive oil for an hour or two and sauted in a pan is a great accompanyment to this dish....
prepare cous cous (Near East is a good brand). Set Aside.
In a large skillet saute veggies in olive oil:
minced garlic
purple onion
zuchini (cut into small pieces, quarters lengthwise then chop into little triangles)
summer squash (chopped same as zuchini)
broccoli (smaller florets)
salt and pepper to taste
Saute all these until cooked through.
Add:
on can rinsed chic peas
handful cashews
handful raisins
curry powder to taste
corriander to taste
reseason with salt and pepper if necessary
toss with cooked cous cous.
Its got a nice middle eastern flair and you can add or omit whatever veggies you want and experiment with spices.
ENJOY!
2006-10-24 16:28:12
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answered by hollyberry 5
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Usually when I'm looking to try something new, I go to http://allrecipes.com/ and just look around. It's a great website that breaks food down into categories (which helps for me)
Happy Cooking!
2006-10-24 16:19:38
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answered by luv2swimd 2
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hello I have a dessert one for you I want you to e-mail me after you make it nomorekids5@hotmail.com you will need bundt pan,
1(18.25oz) yellow cake, mix 1/2 c veg. oil,1 (3.4oz)pkg of instant vanilla pudding mix,4 eggs, 1 c of sour cream,6 apples peeled, cored and sliced,1/2 c white sugar( I use less but it says 1/2c)
2tsp of cinnamon , (1/2 c chopped walnuts I dont use these)
pre heat oven to 350 degrees- grease and flour a 10 inch bundt pan (reg.sz)
in lg bowl, stir together the cake mix and pudding mix.Add the eggs,sour cream and oil. mix until well blended. In a sm bowl mix cinn.,sugar and nuts. Pour half of the batter into the bundt pan place 1/2 apples over batter and sprinkle with 1/2 sugar and cinn. mixture pour the remaning batter over the top and repeat apples and cinn.mixture.
bake for 60 to 70 min in preheated oven .cool for 1/2 hr ( we never wait that long ) before removing from pan to cool.
on top of this I use a powered sugar and milk to top like a frosting
just take some powered sugar and mix with milk until smooth not to liquidy take spoon and drizzle over cake
enjoy I fix this for lots of thing and everyone loves it .I hope you do
2006-10-24 17:23:46
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answered by parentsofbadmeandt 2
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Try sandwiches.... Peanut butter and Jelly or Tuna Melt. That is for snack... For a meal try this one...
- Pork-
- Garlic-
- Vinegar-
- Soy Sauce-
Saute pork and garlic together... Then when meats absorbs the garlic.. Mix with vinegar and soy sauce... Then let it boil until pork is soft and tender... We call That Pork Adobo...
Then just cook rice and there you go...
2006-10-24 16:32:47
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answered by gorzjec 1
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Google quick easy recipes ----- 16,700.000 results to choose from.
2006-10-24 16:28:13
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answered by rjr 6
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