Panko Parmesan Crusted Chicken Piccata This twist on an Italian classic uses Japanese panko bread crumbs to create a delicate yet irresistibly crisp breading on the outside of lightly fried chicken cutlets which are then served with a savory and tangy pan sauce over angel hair pasta. Continue reading “Panko Parmesan Crusted Chicken Piccata” →
Turkey Enchiladas with Green Chili and Bacon If you’re looking for something to do with your leftover Thanksgiving turkey (that’s not sandwiches), these enchiladas will hit the spot. Great thing about this is you can make ahead of time, and then just pop them in the oven when you get home from work – done in about 45 minutes. Continue reading “Turkey Enchiladas with Green Chili and Bacon” →
Penne Alla Vodka Another beloved Italian-American Classic, this basic dish will rival anything you might get at your local red-and-white checkered tablecloth joint and comes together in about 30 minutes. Continue reading “Penne Alla Vodka” →
Linguine con le Vongolé (Linguine with Clams) This Italian classic is simple and delicious. It’s easy enough for a busy weeknight and elegant enough for a special dinner for two. It is satisfying and filling, yet light on both the wallet and the stomach. Also, it’s guaranteed to keep the vampires away for a millennia or so. What’s not to love? Continue reading “Linguine con le Vongolé (Linguine with Clams)” →
Chicken Saltimbocca Rustic and timeless, this recipe is made savory with prosciutto and woodsy with sage, and is perfect for a fall weeknight dinner (or any weeknight dinner, for that matter). Less than an hour, start to finish. Continue reading “Chicken Saltimbocca” →