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- Easy hash brownsUse leftover baked potatoes to make spicy and crispy Southwest O'Brien Potatoes.
- Keep it simple: Spaghetti with artichoke hearts, sausage, and olivesShort on time and energy to make dinner? Use a few basic ingredients for a tasty winter supper.
- Double caramel barsA frosted caramel brownie will cheer up frosty evenings.
- Veggie-loaded broiled eggsBroiled eggs and veggies work well for breakfast or lunch. Make a small portion for one or two, or break out the big cast iron for Sunday brunch.
- Easy buttermilk wafflesJazz up a winter weekend with these buttermilk waffles, or break all the rules and serve them for dinner.聽
- My heart beets for you: Red velvet cupcakes for Valentine's DayDoes Valentine's Day feel too sweet for your tastes? Try red velvet cupcakes made with beets. Their natural deep-magenta hue will warm up your mood and sweeten your day naturally.
- Homemade chocolate trufflesSurprise your Valentine with a box of homemade chocolate truffles. Be sure to make them a day ahead, so they can set in the refrigerator overnight.
- Crab-stuffed tilapia with asparagus and creamy curry sauceLooking for Valentine's Day ideas for a romantic dinner for two? Stuffed tilapia with a creamy sauce is as eye-pleasing as it is delicious without too much fuss.
- Warm up your Olympic watching with a bowl of hot borschtOlympic officials estimate that 70,000 gallons of borscht will be served in Sochi during the Winter Games. Here's a vegetable-based, warm version of the popular Slavic dish.
- Linguine with mushrooms and kaleMushrooms are quickly cooked in butter. Kale is saut茅ed just as quickly with pancetta (optional), onion and garlic. Combined, they make a delicious sauce for pasta.
- How to cook rice: 3 waysA rice cooker isn't the only way to cook a perfect pot of rice. Here are three ways, two for the stove top and one for the microwave, that will work just as well.
- Cookies-and-cream cookiesWith a cookies-and-cream flavor, these cookies have the soft, chewy texture of a good chocolate chip or butter cookie.
- Braised pork ribs and veggies with hoisin for Chinese New YearCelebrate the Year of the Horse with Asian-inspired dishes. These braised pork ribs, essentially a home-style Chinese stew, are perfect for a chilly weekend meal.
- Simple slow cooker tomato soupCanned tomato soup can't compare with homemade. Use fresh ingredients and a slow cooker to make a simple and comforting dinner or lunch.
- Broccoli and sweet potato rice bowlWarm and filling, this savory and sweet dish has added flavor with a miso-sesame dressing.
- Super Bowl snacks: Mix up a popcorn barWith just a few different kinds of seasonings and bowls of freshly popped corn, you'll have a fun and healthy alternative to offer Super Bowl snackers with this creative popcorn bar spread.
- Chinese New Year: Celebrate happiness and wholeness with a roasted chickenMing Tsai of public-television's 'Simply Ming' shares an East-West recipe and other food traditions to honor the Year of the Horse.
- Shrimp enchiladas with roasted poblano sauceCraving a comfort dish inspired by warmer climes? Invite some friends over and serve up these spicy enchiladas.
- Time and patience yields delicious homemade gnocchiSweet potato gnocchi are quickly saut茅ed in butter, giving them a beautiful color and a lovely, nutty flavor. Then they鈥檙e tossed with kale cooked with garlic, shallots and red pepper flakes.
- National Chocolate Cake Day 2014Celebrate National Chocolate Cake Day with this moist Texas fudge cake.