Planning for a family barbeque party? You should include this baby back ribs recipe by Mr. Make It Happen on YouTube! This tutorial will teach you how to prepare them in 2 ways so that you can make them both indoors and outdoors. It is so delicious, tender, and seasoned to perfection. If you don’t believe me, then you better try it out and see for yourself. Ingredients: Baby back ribs A few drops of liquid smoke 1 stick of butter ¼ cup of honey 2-3 tbsp of yellow mustard ¼-½ cup of brown sugar ½ cup of pineapple juice 2 cups of BBQ sauce Salt, pepper, garlic, onion powder, cayenne pepper, BBQ Seasoning Directions: Step 1 First, you have...
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Create delicious, made from scratch pizza with this easy Homemade Pizza Crust recipe. This step by step tutorial will help you make perfect pizza dough at home. Those bags of pre-made pizza dough at the store can be tempting and honestly, they are a big timesaver. But, this easy pizza crust recipe yields a crust with better flavor and a fabulous soft and chewy texture. If you’ve never made pizza crust from scratch, I’m here to tell you that you can! It’s really quite easy. We don’t always have time to whip up fresh pizza dough on an average day. Not a problem! I’ve included make-ahead and freezer directions so you can have fresh, homemade pizza dough on hand for...
Kids menus are unimaginative. Chicken tenders, cheese burgers, and grilled cheese (with fries, not salad, thanks). Clearly the best way to broaden their palate is at home, in the kitchen, with kid-friendly recipes. When a kid gets their hands dirty making food that everyone is about to eat, it will entice them to try something new. It could change the way they eat. Or, at the very least, they’ll learn some skills and help feed the rest of the family as they munch on microwaved chicken tenders. But where to start? We reached out to eight chefs for the recipes that they cook with their kids, what dishes to try out first, and how to get them to eat something more...
This crispy chicken schnitzel with panko is a Mediterranean-inspired riff on the classic German fried chicken cutlet. Here, za’atar is added to the crispy panko coating on the chicken before pan-frying. The chicken is served with baked sweet potato wedges and a bright herby vinaigrette. Adapted from America’s Test Kitchen | More Mediterranean | America’s Test Kitchen, 2021 A classic Austrian schnitzel is made of veal or pork that’s battered and then fried in clarified butter, and the dish is now prevalent, with modifications, in Israeli cuisine. Austrian and German Jews brought the dish to Israel during the 1930s and 40s, but veal was not widely available and pork ran counter to Jewish dietary laws. Chicken and turkey were perfect...