This burger combination has got to be one of best I've come across in a very long time.Savory, meaty burger, funky, slightly salty kimchi combined with creamy mayo, sweet crisp Asian pear and crunchy sprouts all on a buttery, toasted brioche bun. Every bite is a joy to the senses. Pure heaven!
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If you've seen the price of snack bars in the store, you'll thank me for this recipe that saves you money, does not require baking, is healthy & delicious and has no fillers, gunk or stabilizers. Plus it's totally adaptable to the things you want to have in your snack bar so my kind of bar can become your kind of bar too. Use what you love in these bars.
Everyone loves one of those iconic peanut butter cups, but the sugar and all the other ingredients they add have me saying no thanks and looking for a healthier option. Enter my protein loaded almond butter cups. I use good quality dark chocolate for starters. Store brands like Lilly's no sugar added or Enjoy Life are some great options.
Nearly everyone loves a good deviled egg. They have returned as a classic party appetizer, having a resurgence from their 1970s heyday. But deviled eggs now have taken a fancy twist and you see them adorned with caviar and taking on all kinds of interesting flavors.
I love my offerings with an Asian miso twist, or simply with a smoky, pimento cheese spread twist.
I hate to openly admit this, being a Southerner, 40 years in the making, but I have never ever liked pimento cheese spread. I know it's a classic here in the south, but the flavors just never sang to me… Until now.
I went about making a spread that I thought I might like, replacing briny pimentos with smoky roasted red pepper. I continued the smoky theme by adding smoked cheddar (or smoked Gouda) in place of the traditional cheddar cheese. Success! A most delicious, smoky, pimento cheese spread that my husband declared was very good, very, very good, very, very, very good! I think that's pretty high praise from him.
This beautiful salmon dish is an ode to the Kentucky derby, with its nod to a classic mint julep, which contains good old Kentucky bourbon and mint.
This super easy family friendly casserole consists of creamy chicken and mixed vegetables, topped with a golden crispy cracker crust that everyone will love.
It takes minutes to assemble and only 30 minutes in your oven until your first delicious bite.
Gnarly, smoky charred cauliflower steaks over the creamiest, decadently smooth puree made from cannellini beans and then studded with fresh mint and zingy lemon zest. You won't miss the meat, this is that good.
This vibrant recipe is quick to come together, so fresh tasting and that lemon seared chicken....Yum!
Dig in to these flavorful tacos. You won't miss the meat and you'll be arm wrestling over every last velvety Mexican inspired tidbit.
Flavorful ground beef and mixed vegetables combined in a creamy sauce and wait, there's more. It's all topped with a pillowy whipped potato halo that has gnarly, toasty nooks and crannies and golden brown bits of cheese to crown it all off.
Wait, there's more. Did I mention this is all made in one skillet? This absolutely fabulous shepherd's pie (actually cottage pie, but we'll get into that in a minute) comes together so quickly with a few shortcuts that are perfect for weeknight cooking. Your family will love to gather around this comforting, nourishing skillet of goodness.
I'm always looking to eat more plant based, so there is typically a container of tofu in my fridge that I can pull out for a speedy stir fry or one of my favorites, Crispy Hot Honey Tofu.
This quick dish has a gentle kick from chipotle in adobo paste and the slight sticky, gluten free sweetness of coconut aminos, but you can sub in soy sauce if you prefer. The tofu is crisped up in the oven and then all the bright veg, tossed with those crunchy, pillowy tofu cubes and glazed with the flavor packed sauce is a joyful bite. I serve over my Lime Cilantro Rice for the perfect side.
Beautifully roasted to perfection salmon with a buttery, not too spicy kimchi topping that is so alluring. Simply 4 ingredients and ready for your table in about 15 minutes. Intrigued?
This quick skillet chicken dish is so perfect for weeknight cooking. It comes together in 20 minutes and is so creamy and wonderful. Tender strips of chicken, hearty mushrooms and tender crisp emerald asparagus all wedded in a creamy shortcut garlicky boursin sauce.
This prosciutto wrapped pork loin is a beauty to behold and so incredibly easy to assemble. All that's required is a brief roast in the oven and you're set for a lovely Valentine's dinner or any special occasion that calls for a show stopping main.
Succulent pork wrapped in crispy prosciutto and flavored with herby pesto. Fabulous! I've kept this recipe brief enough for weeknight cooking and pull in some store bought ingredients to hasten everything along.
This creamy, Indian inspired stew has protein packed lentils, mysteriously alluring spices and creamy coconut milk. This comes together in 30 minutes, so is perfect for weeknight cooking, and a dollop of cooling yogurt (plant based if you like) on top perfects this steamy bowl.
It's soup season folks. There's nothing more comforting than a big bowl of steamy, nourishing soup to warm the bones and give that "here I am..a hug in a bowl" feeling.
This soup is so tasty, but also quite healthy and loaded with all things good for you. Meaty mushrooms, beautiful green kale, creamy coconut milk laced broth and tons of flavor from chicken sausage and a kick of chili flake.
Perhaps the most soul satisfying, yet ridiculously easy Italian dessert that speaks to the senses. Cold, creamy ice cream with a shot of hot, dark espresso poured over. That's it! Kind of like an adult version of an iconic ice cream float. The Italians knew what they were doing when they came up with this heavenly bite.
Gorgeous photo compliments of my food photographer friend Kimberly @pixelated_palate on Instagram or at https://www.kimberannphotography.com You're gonna love this recipe from my fitness guru friend, Sarah Carter of Swellness, LLC. Perfect for busy weeknight cooking and who doesn't love something in a bowl. Protein loaded ground turkey and quinoa, sweet fire roasted tomatoes and niblets of golden corn all loaded up with a super flavorful taco seasoning blend (use a package or make this great version).
This robustly flavorful noodle salad is just what I was craving after holiday overindulgence. It is loaded with silken, gluten free noodles, crunchy vegetables and all kinds of umami flavors going on in a creamy almond butter dressing that sends all of this over the top.
Zabaglione (or Sabayon) is a delectable, creamy, marsala essenced dessert sauce that can be made in minutes with just 3 ingredients. It's lucious, velvety and oh so addictive. Perfect over berries, pound cake, crumbled cookies and fruit, Get creative & this all purpose sauce will inspire you in dessert territory.
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Greetings!Mariann Taylor here of Taylor Kitchen. My husband and I created this site, Pinterest and Instagram accounts, and affiliated YouTube channel as an outlet for one of my passions....cooking. I love to cook and my husband, Tim, is a willing participant in my culinary escapades, as well as chief taste tester. We hope you'll join us, try some TaylorKitchen creations and like and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Categories
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