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Reader Recipe: Texas Country-Fried Greens

Tuesday, June 19th, 2012

Sarah Schiear1 signature Reader Recipe: Texas Country Fried GreensTexas Country Fried Greens OR 300x225 Reader Recipe: Texas Country Fried GreensThis recipe for Texas Country-Fried Greens was submitted to us by reader Michael S., a born-and-raised Texan who says this recipe is as good as Grandma used to make.

We took it upon ourselves to whip it up in the Mr. Food Test Kitchen, and we say it’s a keeper! It’s nice and simple, just how we like it. And although we don’t have any Texan grandmothers to judge, we think this is about as tasty as greens get. I mean, there’s bacon! How can this be bad?

The cast-iron skillet works well here, so use it if you’ve got one.

Make it a meal with our Country Barbecued Ribs, Classic Mashed Potatoes, and Texas Sheet Cake for dessert.

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Like most people, I keep a few store-bought salad dressings in the fridge. As a marinade or a quick veggie dip, they’re good in a pinch. But they’re not exactly my preference: the low-fat or low-calorie salad dressings are usually low on taste, and the regular versions are high in fat and full of artificial ingredients. A lose-lose, right? Wrong.

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Honey Poppy Seed Dressing

Why buy salad dressings when you can make your own quickly and easily? With our collection of 31 Cheap, Easy Salad Dressings to Make at Home, you may never go back to store-bought when you taste the difference in these homemade salad dressing recipes. You’d be surprised at how many different types of salad dressings you can make from ingredients you already have on hand! From classics Greek Salad Dressing and Balsamic Vinaigrette, they’re easy to prepare, and you can’t beat the fresh, simple taste. We even have homemade versions of your favorite low fat salad dressing recipes like Light Caesar Dressing and Strawberry Vinaigrette. Whether you’re making dressing to top a garden-fresh salad, to serve with vegetables or fruit, or as a great-tasting, ready-to-use marinade for chicken, fish or steak, these salad dressing recipes are easy to make and perfect to have on hand for any occasion.

When I make wedge salad, I serve it with bacon, blue cheese crumbles and a VERY generous helping of Extra Chunky Blue Cheese Dressing. The fresh taste of the dressing is always the best part of this “OOH IT’S SO GOOD” salad!

And this Snappy Southwest Dressing is great to drizzle over taco, burritos and fajitas in place of sour cream and salsa. It gets some good heat from the chili powder, but I also like to use extra hot picante sauce to up the ante.

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For a classic you’ll make again and again, you can’t beat this Homemade House Dressing. It’s perfect on everything from sliced vegetables to mixed green salads, or if you’re like me, slathering it on a grilled turkey sandwich! You can add in sun-dried tomatoes or garlic, and if you’re watching your calories, opt for low-fat cheeses. Make it your own “house special”!

Don’t miss all of our best salad dressing recipes in 31 Cheap, Easy Salad Dressing to Make at Home – I know they’ll come in handy for all kinds of meals! And check out more of these homemade salad dressing recipes I found:

Everyday Salad Dressings (Thanks to Lawrence @ Simple, Good and Tasty!)

Classic Caesar Salad Dressing Recipes (Thanks to Jami @ An Oregon Cottage!)

Meyer Lemon-Basil Salad Dressing Recipe (Thanks to Valentina @ Cooking on the Weekends!)

My Balsamic Go-To Salad Dressing (Thanks to Lelo @ Lelo in Nopo!)

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It’s Time to Grill: Balsamic Barbecue Steak

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

This week’s recipe post comes to us from New York Post sports editor and self-professed foodie, Jarad Wilk, one of our newest contributors to MrFoodBlog.com. Now that it’s officially grilling season, you may be wanting to break out of the normal hamburger and hot dog routine. Jarad starts with a simple New York strip steak and adds his own secret weapon: homemade balsamic barbecue sauce! It makes for one sizzlin’ grill recipe!

Here’s a scene for you to imagine: The sun is out, children are playing a wide variety of sports in the backyard as Mom sits in a chair soaking in the rays peeking through the trees. The high-pitched screams of smiling kids battle with the chirping of the birds sitting high up in the trees surrounding the yard.

But, where’s Dad?

Well, he’s in the house marinating a few steaks and some chicken with a big smile on his face and wearing an apron that says, “King of the Grill,” or “You Kill It, I’ll Grill It,” or “The Grillfather.”

Yes, it’s time to grill. And while some may rush for the classic hamburgers and hot dogs to kick off the grilling season, I say we start with something a little bigger and bolder. You’ve been waiting all winter to pull the cover off that grill, why not start with something like grilled chicken, lamb chops, filet mignon or salmon? Maybe be a little further out-of-the-box and make grilled peaches, grilled romaine, grilled potatoes, grilled corn on the cob or grilled Turkey and pear kebobs.

The options are endless, but whatever you decide to grill, make it a meal that would rival your favorite steakhouse or barbecue joint and grill everything ­- sides included. Enjoy the nice weather. Enjoy standing out in the backyard in front of that grill. Make it an experience, not just something you’re doing because you have to eat. And, most important, pay attention to the food while it’s on the grill – it’s good to have char marks, not a charred meal.

I started my grilling season with a simple New York strip steak with asapargus and onion – all easily grilled. And instead of using a store-bought sauce, I made my own (and my favorite) balsamic barbecue sauce. Pair that with your favorite salad and you’re well on your way to a great meal.

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Here’s what you’ll need for this healthy grilled meal:

Ingredients for Balsamic BBQ Sauce

1 cup Balsamic Vinegar

3/4 cup Ketchup

1/3 cup brown sugar

1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce

1 tbsp. Dijon mustard

1/2 tspn. Salt

1/2 tspn. Black pepper

Combine all of the above ingredients into a saucepan and mix together. Once the sauce becomes smooth, let it simmer over medium heat and reduce by 1/3 for about 15 to 20 minutes.

Here’s the rest of what you’ll need:

2 1-inch thick New York Strip steaks

1 lb. fresh asparagus spears, trimmed

1 large Vidalia onion

Extra Virgin  Olive Oil

Salt

Pepper

Garlic powder

Instructions:

1. After turning your grill on and letting it heat up, whether you have a coal or gas grill, always be sure to start by cleaning the grill with a brush to give yourself the cleanest surface to work on.

2. Take the Vidalia onion and slice it into 1/4-inch thick slices. Brush with olive oil and season with salt, pepper and any other seasoning you might like to use (I personally like to keep it simple with salt and pepper). Place the onions on the grill over medum heat. After about 2 minutes (or until char marks appear on the onion), flip the onion and repeat the process on the other side.

3. Raise the heat on your grill to high.

4. Season your trimmed asparagus spears with a drizzle of olive oil and salt. (Personally, I prefer asaparagus without pepper, but feel free to use pepper, too.) Grill the asparagus over high heat for about 2 or 3 minutes – or to desired tenderness. Rotate during the cooking process, but be sure not to let the spears fall through the grill.

5. Season your steaks with salt, pepper and a little garlic powder – this is something that should be done at least one hour before cooking, but can be done the night before. (You can also marinate the steaks in the Balsamic BBQ sauce or you can wait until cooking on the grill and brush it on.) Using tongs, place the steaks on the grill over high heat. Grill for 4 minutes on each side while brushing the barbecue sauce on the meat – even if you marinated the meat in the sauce. (Rotate after two minutes on each side if you’re a fan of grill marks on everything, but I suggest you just leave the meat alone).

6. Remove the steaks from the grill and let them rest for at least 5 minutes. They should be medium rare and ready to enjoy.

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Your Fave Five: The Top 5 TV Recipes of April

Friday, May 13th, 2011

No matter what station you’re watching, viewers from all over tune in each day to see what Mr. Food is cookin’! Last month, Mr. Food shared his favorite quick ‘n’ easy recipes – like Stuffed Chicken Rollups and Pot Roast Cacciatore – that left viewers at home thinking the same thing: “OOH IT’S SO GOOD!” And viewers from Fresno to Buffalo agree: these five recipes were your absolute favorites!

#5 COFFEE CUP SCRAMBLE

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Time is precious in the morning, which is why some of us skip breakfast to save a few extra minutes. But this easy egg recipe for Coffee Cup Scramble cooks up in the microwave in just 90 seconds – so fast you have no excuse for skipping breakfast! It’s a healthy way to start your day and all you need is a coffee cup and a fork. Add in bacon bits or crunchy onion strings for extra flavor in this meal-in-a-minute!

#4 ZESTY HAM AND CHEESE BREAD SQUARES

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Like a casserole bake, this comforting Zesty Ham and Cheese Bread Squares is super-easy to make because the oven does most of the work! Using refrigerated buttermilk biscuits also cuts down on prep time, so this homey recipe is ideal for busy weeknight dinners. It also works when you’re tired of the usual bread basket and want a replacement for rolls. The south of the border zing makes this an out-of-the-ordinary bread and veggie side your crowd is sure to love!

#3 GIANT CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

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Humongous, ooey-gooey chocolate chip cookies – need we say more?! These Giant Chocolate Chip Cookies are so big, they won’t fit in your cookie jar but they’re too irresistible to store anyway! These are classic chocolate chip cookies pumped up and while they may be huge, they still go perfectly with a cold glass of milk. This is one of our absolute favorite cookie recipes and judging from its number three slot on the list, it looks like all you viewers love it too!

#2 BEST BROCCOLI SALAD

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Broccoli sometimes gets a bad rap – usually from the under 10 set – but this creamy broccoli salad will have everyone cheering! Best Broccoli Salad gets its pizzazz from the delicious homemade dressing and a couple surprises: onion, Cheddar cheese and bacon bits. If you need a make-ahead side dish to bring to a party or barbecue this summer, our garden-fresh broccoli salad is a definite winner. It actually tastes even better when you let it marinate in the fridge for a few days – so then you might want to call it the Better Than the Best Broccoli Salad!

And now…presenting your number one favorite video from April…

#1 SWEET POTATO CROWNS

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For a dish that tastes like a million bucks, serve these decadent Sweet Potato Crowns, topped with brown sugar, pecans, cinnamon, and butter and drizzled with sweet maple syrup. These sweet potatoes may technically be a side dish but they taste like dessert, so they’re a welcome change of pace at the dinner table.

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I admit it without shame: I take every cooking shortcut known to man. Repurposing leftovers, ingredient substitutions, packaged mixes or jarred sauces wherever possible, using the microwave a little too frequently…anything to simplify the recipe and (hopefully) shave off a bit of prep time. Sometimes that means an easy one-pot dinner or five-minute chicken meal; sometimes I completely indulge my sloth tendencies and cave to the temptation of takeout!

Even though I like to cut corners with recipes, especially when I’m short on time and patience, I still want it to seem like I spent hours in the kitchen while my guests ooh and ahh over my beautiful-looking and delicious-tasting meal. Occasionally, I feel a twinge of guilt that I’m not attempting these elaborate restaurant-worthy recipes, but ultimately, the simple yet tasty philosophy works best for me. Call me lazy, but I have plenty of company!

In The Lazy Gourmet: Magnificent Meals Made Easy, authors Robin Donovan and Juliana Gallin have packed their cookbook with 125 easy recipes that easily disprove the assumption that preparing an elegant meal requires spending hours in the kitchen! Among their words of wisdom is a saying I’d love to hang on a plaque in my kitchen: “Cooking a great meal can be just as easy as cooking a crappy meal!”

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The Lazy Gourmet is a great companion for any novice home chef, but even the most skilled cooks will appreciate the fresh, seasonal dishes that can pass for both sophisticated party fare and family-approved last-minute dinners. Donovan and Gallin devote Part I to The Basics: cooking tips for experienced and inexperienced cooks, culinary tools that are essential to Lazy cooking, and the key ingredients in a well-stocked pantry. These include over 30 kitchen staples to keep on hand to help transform a normally mundane recipe. I was happy to discover that cheese is one of the most important items on this list – and not just one cheese, but blue, chevre, feta, marscapone, and hard cheese like Parmesan and Pecorino. Cheese is ALWAYS in my fridge!

Part II jumps right in: the recipes, divided in to Snacks and Starters, Salads, Soups, Sandwiches, Small Plates and Main Dishes, Sides, Condiments, Sauces and Extras, and Desserts. What I found incredibly useful about the range of recipes in this cookbook is that you could pick one recipe to build dinner around (Chicken with Lemon and Olives, for example) or plan an entire dinner party using Lazy Gourmet recipes. Suggested menu pairings make it even easier to put together a cohesive, elegant meal for friends and family, plus the authors offer ideas for changing recipes to suit your tastes. Many of these recipes – even those in the Small Plates and Main Dishes section – are great for sharing, so if you’re cooking for a crowd in the near future, try a variety and serve them as small plate options. The Snacks and Starters section has plenty of creative appetizer ideas, including Basil Leaf and Goat Cheese Wraps, an unbelievably simple appetizer that lets your guests do all the work!

Recipe: Basil Leaf and Goat Cheese Wraps

Ingredients

  1. 30-40 big, fresh-looking basil leaves
  2. 5 ounces chevre
  3. 1 dry pint (30-40) cherry tomatoes
  4. 1/2 cup toasted pine nuts

Instructions

  1. Place basil leaves on a serving platter.
  2. Serve the cheese, tomatoes, and pine nuts in small serving dishes, with a spreading knife for the cheese and a small spook for the pine nuts.
  3. Direct diners to take a basil leaf and wrap it around some cheese, a tomato, and a couple of pine nuts.

Quick Notes

Makes 30 – 40 wraps.

Four ingredients, three steps – how deliciously lazy! For more recipes, articles, and interviews about the book, don’t miss The Lazy Gourmet blog tour:

May 3: Words to Eat By
May 4: Art and Lemons
May 9: Living the Gourmet
May 10: Mr.Food
May 12: Food Blogga
May 13: Big Flavors Tiny Kitchen

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Of course…you don’t have to eat them all at once! The Editors of MrFood.com had put together a list of 56 Divine Deli Salad Recipes so you’ll be diving through our best deli salad recipes all summer long. And really, is there a better time than summer to enjoy fresh pasta salads, throw-together chicken salad, easy potato salad recipes, and crunchy homemade coleslaw recipes? Toss together a make-ahead deli salad, bring along a few forks, and you’ve got a casual summer picnic lunch that takes little time to prepare. More time to enjoy the sunshine!

With our collection of super deli-style salads, there’s never a shortage of delightful sides for any event: graduation parties, Memorial Day barbecues, Fourth of July celebrations, block party potlucks, and more! Now I’m not one to choose sides, but if I had to pledge allegiance to a deli salad, it would 100% be potato salad. No matter what party I attend, I always reserve a large section of my disposable plate for potato salad. Red Potato Salad, German Potato Salad, Homestyle Potato Salad…all of the above, please!

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For the chicken salad lovers out there, our list includes both cold (Caribbean Chicken Salad) AND hot varieties (Cheesy Hot Chicken Salad) – perfect for quick, easy lunches at work or on-the-go. We’ve also got plenty of pasta salads: from international flavors like Greek Pasta Salad to local down-home flavors like Southern Style Spaghetti Salad. These pasta salads are simple to prepare and feature tons of fresh veggies and pasta shapes.

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Coleslaw isn’t just mayo and cabbage varieties – our coleslaw recipes include plenty of fun variations, including Sweet ‘n’ Sour Coleslaw, Tropical Coleslaw, and Firecracker Coleslaw. Complement  your main dish with tangy flavors and nontraditional ingredients like brown sugar, chow mein noodles and crushed pineapples. But rest assured: there are plenty of homestyle coleslaw recipes for all you deli salad traditionalists!

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One of our more popular recipes, Best Broccoli Salad, demonstrates how much Mr. Food readers like vegetable and bean deli salad recipes! Whether it’s carrots, corn, cucumbers or garbanzo beans, these light, healthy salads are ideal take-along snacks or mini-meals. Similarly, we’ve got plenty of other deli salads that are crowd-pleasers: Deli Antipasto Toss, California Tuna Salad, Picnic Egg Salad and more!

So, head on over to MrFood.com and check out our 56 Divine Deli Salad Recipes – then, let us know which one is your favorite!

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Not exactly lunch but not quite breakfast, brunch is that rare leisurely meal that seems made for the weekends. Whether you’re entertaining a crowd with fancy mimosas and brunch finger food recipes for a celebration or holiday, or just kickin’ back in your PJs for an easy buffet-style brunch, the Mr. Food Test Kitchen has plenty of tasty brunch recipes for any occasion!

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Our new free eCookbook is packed with 29 of our best brunch recipes that you’ll want to keep on-hand year-round for those simple brunches for two on a lazy weekend morning or having the whole gang over for a Sunday brunch buffet. Mr. Food Best Brunch Recipes: 29 Easy Brunch Recipes to Celebrate Any Occasion features fabulous brunch recipes that will help you celebrate any occasion, including appetizers like Mini Quiche, main dishes like Sunrise Breakfast Pizza and Tiramisu Pancakes, sides like Simple Shredded Potato Pancakes, desserts like Million Dollar Pound Cake, and beverages like Banana Blueberry Smoothie.

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Our delicious brunch recipes guarantee effortless entertaining, ’cause they use lots of shortcuts straight from the refrigerator or freezer. Sponsored by the National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association, our free eCookbook includes market tips to show how frozen and refrigerated foods can quickly and easily be incorporated into family meals! With the versatility you’ll find in the “cool aisles” of your grocery store, you can serve these brunch recipes for a crowd on any occasion: Mother’s Day, bridal showers, graduations…you name it!

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The Mr. Food Best Brunch Recipes: 29 Easy Brunch Recipes to Celebrate Any Occasion free eCookbook is a great resource to plan your brunch entertaining! These fantastic brunch recipes are the best way to rise and shine – even if your brunch is closer to lunch than breakfast! So download this free eBook today and browse our easy recipes for entertaining – your brunch menu will be a snap!

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