by Chef Zissie | Sep 21, 2020 | Rosh Hashanah Recipes, Weekday Dinners |
Chutney is a sauce commonly used in the cuisines of the Indian subcontinent. Chutneys vary in flavor and ingredients but are usually on the sweet side with a kick. Here is my version in this one-pot wonder.
by Chef Zissie | Mar 1, 2020 | Weekday Dinners |
If you don’t feel like cutting all the cherry tomatoes in half, you can keep them whole or use 2 large tomatoes, chopped. I like halving them because their sweet juice mixes into the dish and creates a flavorful sauce. If you have leftover wine or stock you can use it instead of water! I like this dish because you don’t have to pick off each piece of rosemary from the stems, you just toss them in and they fall off in the cooking process and then when the chicken is cooked you can remove the stems!
by Chef Zissie | Nov 8, 2018 | Thanksgiving |
Watercress is a leafy green that is in the same family of vegetables as kale, broccoli, arugula, and Brussels sprouts. Watercress is known as a super-food that has ranked highest in vitamins and minerals in comparison to its caloric intake. If you are a small crowd on Thanksgiving, or any day and craving turkey but don’t want to cook an entire bird, here is a quicker and equally as delicious recipe!