Starting with the tortillas and a piece of aluminum foil (shiny side down), Pépin drizzles olive oil on the foil, to grease both the foil and tortillas (rubbing them into the oil and flipping to coat the other side). Next, he slices ripe, fresh tomato, and covers his tortillas with the slices, along with a "bit of mild onion," followed by salt and pepper, and a few hand-torn pieces of fresh basil.
Each month, our staff shares unfussy recipe ideas that you can call upon any day of the week. Because yes, our editors love to cook, but sometimes we need to get dinner on the table 12 minutes ago. That's when we look to kitchen helpers, humble ingredients that can quickly turn into delicious meals. This month, it's all about store-bought dumplings.
It's That Simple is our series about recipes so easy, you can make them with your eyes closed. Think tiny ingredient lists, laid-back techniques, and results so delicious you'll text home about them. An ice cream sundae is a beautiful blank canvas, and anything in your pantry or fridge can become the add-ons that make it shine.
If you're trying to eat more vegetables, consider slurping more soup. Most of them rely on vegetables as a base, and from there, it's easy to add even more for a belly-filling, nourishing meal. Without much effort, you can easily work two servings of vegetables into a single bowl. Soup also happens to be one of the most simple and soul-warming things to make, a breeze to customize and easily packed for lunches,
Need an easy lunch or dinner idea? Try brown lentils! Alex and I love eating lentils for lunches or dinners, since they're full of plant-based protein and keep us full for hours afterwards. This brown lentils recipe results in perfectly seasoned, tender lentils. You can eat them as-is, or add them as a component to tacos, salads, and more. They're a simple protein that makes an easy vegan recipe or healthy dinner!
Store-bought chicken pot pie soup is a great canned ingredient to use when you want to stretch a basic baked potato into a more robust offering. This trick is simple and effective, much like beefing up your baked potatoes with canned chili and other protein-packed ingredients. Using canned chicken pot pie-style soup also gives your baked potato a sort of upside-down pot pie or cottage pie spin, as mashed potatoes are often used as a topping for similar meat and poultry pies.
As you read through this collection of our favorite Christmas cookie recipes, don't forget Dorie Greenspan's wise words: "The reason we bake is to share." Because once you get a taste (or even a whiff) of our best Christmas cookies, you might find it difficult to be generous with your precious goods. We're talking about tangy cream cheese shortbread with fresh lime juice, the absolute peanutty-est peanut butter cookies, and red velvet cookies that'll dazzle everyone who sees them.
Note: As many redditors have pointed out in the original thread, these examples are not to discredit how useful pre-prepared foods are to those who are disabled or have a super packed schedule. There's nothing wrong with buying these from the store - we all do (I say, with a jar of pasta sauce literally sitting on my counter right now). There's no shame in it!
According to Ksenia Prints of At the Immigrant's Table, it starts with a genuine vanilla bean that's been steeped in full-fat cream. Then we add our favorite packaged cake mix, blitz it for just 90 seconds, and that's really all there is to it. You can dress it up as you like, with whipped cream and sprinkles, or just dig in with a spoon. It's going to taste like pure high-end vanilla comfort, either way.
When it comes to cookies, you really can't go wrong, especially if they're freshly baked. While chocolate chip cookies often come to mind when it's time to replenish your cookie jar with another homemade batch, we recommend setting aside the chocolate chips for once. Instead, reach for some soft caramels to create the ultimate gooey, delicious cookies. This easy soft caramel cookies recipe, courtesy of developer Jennine Rye, is perfect for anyone who is a little daunted by the idea of making cookies.
To make the Middle Eastern hand pies, Gaines utilizes canned biscuits for the crust, which is a genius solution for those times when you really can't think about making your own dough. Canned biscuits not only have delicious flavor, but they're also conveniently pre-cut to the perfect size for fatayer. Gaines simply separates them and rolls them out into thin discs on a floured surface until they measure about five to six inches wide before adding her filling.