Pancakes are great, but there's something about a waffle that turns brunch, brinner, or anything in between -- even dessert! -- into a special occasion. Contemplating a waffle maker of your own? Or maybe you have one, but only haul it out a few times a year. Either way, we've got tips on how to get the most out of your waffle maker: which ones we like, how to make cleanup a snap, and waffle hacks worth knowing!
Pancakes are great, but there's something about a waffle that turns brunch, brinner, or anything in between — even dessert! — into a special occasion.
Contemplating a waffle maker of your own? Or maybe you have one, but only haul it out a few times a year.
Either way, we’ve got tips on how to get the most out of your waffle maker: which ones we like, how to make cleanup a snap, and waffle hacks worth knowing!
The other name you'll hear for this cake -- "Dump Cake" -- is rather unfortunate, but we hope you'll forgive the name once you've made this homemade version, which uses no canned pie filling or cake mix.
And the real beauty of this recipe? It is just as easy as the original. It uses ingredients you already have on hand and can be assembled in minutes. It resembles the dump cakes of your youth, but tastes so much better. No more one-note dump cake!
The other name you’ll hear for this cake — “Dump Cake” — is rather unfortunate, but we hope you’ll forgive the name once you’ve made this homemade version, which uses no canned pie filling or cake mix.
And the real beauty of this recipe? It is just as easy as the original.
It uses ingredients you already have on hand and can be assembled in minutes. It resembles the dump cakes of your youth, but tastes so much better. No more one-note dump cake!
While Memorial Day weekend felt different this year, there's no doubt that the sunny days of summer are on their way. And with that comes more time outdoors and, let's face it, less time standing at the stove cooking. So this week, we're focusing on quick meals with a slim ingredient list – more time on the hammock, less time chopping and broiling. Barbecue Sheet Pan Pizza and Fried Catfish are on the menu as well as Mom's Perfect Porkchops, Cauliflower Gnocci and, if you're feeling like having a little fun, Porcupine Meatballs (no, they're not made with porcupine). Have a great week, friends! Feed yourself (and your people) well. One last thing: Looking for More Quick and Easy Dinner Ideas? We just launched our new paid meal plan service and have a Quick and Healthy Meal Plan we think you'll love. These one-week plans are $1.95, and, with them, you get 5 dinner recipes, a dessert and weekend prep recipe as well as a condensed shopping list.
While Memorial Day weekend felt different this year, there’s no doubt that the sunny days of summer are on their way. And with that comes more time outdoors and, let’s face it, less time standing at the stove cooking.
So this week, we’re focusing on quick meals with a slim ingredient list – more time on the hammock, less time chopping and broiling.
Barbecue Sheet Pan Pizza and Fried Catfish are on the menu as well as Mom’s Perfect Porkchops, Cauliflower Gnocci and, if you’re feeling like having a little fun, Porcupine Meatballs (no, they’re not made with porcupine).
Have a great week, friends! Feed yourself (and your people) well.
One last thing: Looking for More Quick and Easy Dinner Ideas? We just launched our new paid meal plan service and have a Quick and Healthy Meal Plan we think you'll love. These one-week plans are $1.95, and, with them, you get 5 dinner recipes, a dessert and weekend prep recipe as well as a condensed shopping list.
If you're a regular on Simply Recipes, you probably know your way around the kitchen. But we'd also venture to guess that you have friends or family members who aren't quite so savvy at the stove. For the uninitiated, this post is for you! It's a round-up of 15 entry-level-easy recipes for new cooks of every age and stage. For the seasoned cook, this post is for you, too! The current crisis is taxing for everyone, whether you're trying to hang onto a job or homeschool your kid. This is a good time to give yourself a break in the kitchen. So, make these recipes for yourself, or share them with friends!
If you're a regular on Simply Recipes, you probably know your way around the kitchen. But we’d also venture to guess that you have friends or family members who aren’t quite so savvy at the stove.
For the uninitiated, this post is for you! It's a round-up of 15 entry-level-easy recipes for new cooks of every age and stage.
For the seasoned cook, this post is for you, too! The current crisis is taxing for everyone, whether you're trying to hang onto a job or homeschool your kid. This is a good time to give yourself a break in the kitchen.
So, make these recipes for yourself, or share them with friends!
These are the best pan fried pork chops! They're simply seasoned and pan-seared to play the supporting role to a wonderful herb-cherry pan sauce—the true star of this recipe.
The sauce is made with sweet cherries, fresh thyme, and tawny Port wine, then mounted with butter at the end for a luscious texture and beautiful sheen.
Recipes like these can make a weeknight dinner seem like a weekend affair. But they're better, because they're on the table in 45 minutes!
These are the best pan fried pork chops! They’re simply seasoned and pan-seared to play the supporting role to a wonderful herb-cherry pan sauce—the true star of this recipe.
The sauce is made with sweet cherries, fresh thyme, and tawny Port wine, then mounted with butter at the end for a luscious texture and beautiful sheen.
Recipes like these can make a weeknight dinner seem like a weekend affair. But they’re better, because they’re on the table in 45 minutes!