Sentences with phrase «fried in a bit of olive oil»

My tweaks were: I added a finely chopped chili as I didn't think the flakes gave enough heat and made the rustic bread into rough croutons fried in a bit of olive oil.

Not exact matches

Appetizers Sundried Tomato Hummus from Robyn of Add a Pinch Melon & Prosicutto Balls from Paula of bell» alimento Bruschetta from Sheila of Eat2gather Jalapeno Poppers from Ali of Gim me Some Oven Grilled Naan White Pizza Bites from Jamie of Mom's Cooking Club Watermelon Feta Bites with Basil Olive Oil from Sandy of Reluctant Entertainer Pesto Caprese Fried Wontons from Julie of The Little Kitchen Blue Cheese Wedge Salad Crostini from Cheryl of TidyMom Drinks Toasted Coconut Milkshakes from Bev of Bev Cooks Lemon Cream Soda from Angie of Eclectic Recipes Peach Sorbet Bellini and Spritzers from Shaina of Food for My Family Non Alcoholic Berry Spritzer from Lisa of Jersey Girl Cooks Virgin Peach & Raspberry Bellinis from Milisa of Miss in the Kitchen Italian Basil Sparkling Lemonade from Marly of Namely Marly Italian Sodas from Laura of Real Mom Kitchen Cafe Mocha Punch from Amy of She Wears Many Hats Salads Italian Chopped Salad in a Jar -LCB- with Creamy Caesar Dressing -RCB- from Brenda of a farmgirl's dabbles Caprese Salad with Mozzarella Crisps from Christine of Cook the Story Pesto Pasta Stuffed Tomatoes from Suzanne of Kokocooks Grilled Romaine Caesar Salad from Liz of The Lemon Bowl Herbed Israeli Couscous Salad with Tomato and Mozzarella from Rachel of Rachel Cooks Chickpea, Avocado, & Feta Salad from Maria of Two Peas and Their Pod Lentil and Chickpea Layered Salad from Lisa of With Style & Grace Entrees Chicken Cacciatore from Meagan of A Zesty Bite Zucchini, Bell Pepper & Edamame Stir - Fry from Cassie of Bake Your Day Potato - Crusted Vegetarian Quiche with Zucchini, Tomatoes & Feta from Dara of Cookin» Canuck «Straw & Hay» Tagliatelle in Cream Sauce from Flavia of Flavia's Flavors Grilled Italian Chicken with Veggie & Bow Tie Pasta from Katie of Katie's Cucina Grilled Naan Pizza with Summer Veggies & Turkey Sausage from Kelley of Mountain Mama Cooks Smashed Chickpea and Avocado Panini from Kathy of Panini Happy Desserts Fresh Blueberry Shortbread with Lemon Cream Frosting from Sommer of A Spicy Perspective Crostata di Mango from Lora of Cake Duchess Italian Ice from Kristen of Dine & Dish Roasted Banana and Nutella S'mores Bruschetta from Jenny of Picky Palate Italian Cream Cake from Deborah of Taste and Tell Panna cotta from Leslie of The hungry housewife Fortune Cookies from Shari of Tickled Red Baby Vanilla Bean Scones a la Starbucks from Tara of Unsophisticook
Using a frying pan, sauté the onions slowly in a bit of olive oil or odorless coconut oil.
Mix leftover cooked quinoa with eggs, vegetables and a bit of cheese and fry the mixture in olive oil, and you've got quinoa fritters - an excellent gluten - free side dish your family will love.
Warm a little bit of olive oil in a small frying pan over a medium - high heat.
In a large frying pan, sauté the artichoke hearts, hearts of palm, onions, and garlic in a bit of olive oil until the onions get sofIn a large frying pan, sauté the artichoke hearts, hearts of palm, onions, and garlic in a bit of olive oil until the onions get sofin a bit of olive oil until the onions get soft.
Just like in a rice pilaf dish, if you lightly pan fry the quinoa in a bit of olive oil before adding the broth or water, the cooked quinoa ends up a bit more fluffy and flavorful.
Her fried egg, doused (of course) in olive oil on the stove, has become my Cooking For One staple over the years, paired with whatever fresh, healthy vegetable I can feel least guilty about saturating in yolk and, if I'm feeling daring, a little bit of additional olive oil for good measure.
I only needed to pan fry mine in a bit of olive oil for 5 minutes.
I had half of a butternut squash in the fridge, so we diced that and roasted it with the cauliflower, left out the rosemary and used sage in place of the mint (some slivered and cooked in the sauté pan, some flash - fried whole in olive oil for a bit of crunch), and tossed in toasted walnuts instead of pine nuts.
To chime in on the salad for breakfast thing - I regularly have mixed greens with added radicchio, a little bit of chopped ham, a french mustard vinaigrette (just salt, pepper, olive oil, white wine vinegar and trader joe's dijon mustard) topped with two fried eggs for breakfast.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z