Recipe from Kenny Johnson of Carmel, Ind. Prep Time and Total Time: 10 to 15 minutes 1 jar of cooked northern beans 1 box of chicken stock (unsalted/ 97% fat free) 1 package of skinless chickenMore >
Makes 4 to 6 servings - 2 cups cooked, diced chicken breasts - 1 1/2 cups California seedless grapes - 1 medium apple, cored and sliced - 1/2 cup each raisins and diced celery - 1/2 teaspoon driedMore >
Recipe from Donald Friend of Buffalo, N.Y. Prep Time: 5 min Cook time 45min 1 pound of boneless, skinless chicken breasts 1/2 cup Red Wine of your choice 1/2 cup honey 1/4 cup finely diced onions 1More >
Prep: 30 minutes Makes: 6-8 servings ½ cup teriyaki sauce ½ cup honey ½ teaspoon garlic powder ½ teaspoon ground ginger 2 red bell peppers cut into 2 inch thick pieces 1 large sweet onion,More >
After Thanksgiving Day, many Americans partake in a great holiday tradition: eating leftovers. This week, What's Cooking Now suggests some alternatives to that cold turkey sandwich.More >
This is my favorite leftover turkey recipe. You'll find yourself cooking turkey even when it's not a holiday, just so you can make this delightful creamy dish. More >
This is a nice variation on the typical post-holiday casserole. If you're not a casserole fan, make the recipe without the layering, and roll it up in tortillas to bake as enchiladas! More >
White Chicken Chili is a tasty, convenient chili that is week-night easy. It has the added plus of a low fat alternative to the typical chili made with ground beef. More >
The addition of tortilla chips gives this chicken chili a traditional cornmeal flavor that is almost like eating a chicken enchilada. It's not only easy to make but it's ready in less than 30 minutes! More >
In Victorian times, goose was the bird to serve at the Christmas table. If you'd like to revive that tradition, here's a recipe for roast goose with fruit stuffing. If you're not game to try goose, sample the Christmas menu of viewer-submitted recipes below.More >
Marinades are seasoned liquids in which the turkey is soaked both to absorb flavor and to tenderize. Most marinades contain an acid such as vinegar, citrus juice, wine and herbs or spices. More >
Though there are no magic foods that erase stress and immediately induce sleep, there are components of foods that may help. This recipe has two of them.More >
Though there are no magic foods that erase stress and immediately induce sleep, there are components of foods that may help. This recipe has two of them.More >
Yes, you can hold your Thanksgiving leftovers in the palm of your hand! Here's a recipe for a tasty sandwich featuring the holiday staples: turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce. Taste it and decide for yourself if if lives up to the chef's "world's best" boast. For some other post-Thanksgiving options, see the recipes below.More >