This is a combination of my mother's eggplant Parmigiana and a French tian.
Drying the cooked potatoes in the pan means that they'll absorb that much more flavor from your herb-infused dairy. Don't skip this step!
This will be a revelation to those who tend toward plain steamed basmati. The method is fail-safe, and the result is stunning.
If you can boil water, you can make great rice.
This simple soup is hauntingly autumnal: sweet pumpkin simmered with spices and stock, then pureed and dressed with a grating of smoked cheese and a drizzle of olive oil.
A happy culinary accident, hard pretzels are one of America's first salty, crunchy snack foods.
Although in Italy the seeds from these sunflowers are usually pressed for their oil, it seemed logical to us to pair them with farro, a nutritious hearty grain seen throughout that country.
Creamy and mild, this simple curried soup is full of tender fall vegetables and the warming flavors of ginger and garlic.
This is a classic dump-and-cook crock pot recipe.
Quinoa is a fun, flavorful, and gluten-free alternative to traditional brown rice in sushi rolls.