Thai Peanut Chicken This tasty Thai-influenced dish comes together in 30 minutes. Peanuts, coconut, chili, garlic, and ginger meld together beautiful
This tasty Thai-influenced dish comes together in 30 minutes. Peanuts, coconut, chili, garlic, and ginger meld together beautifully to create a delicious sauce with a creamy texture that's absolutely PACKED with flavor! This Thai Peanut Coconut Chicken is a favorite in our home and we're confident you're going to love it as much as we do! | Here is a wonderfully healthy and delicious salad you can enjoy at your next family dinner, picnic, or BBQ. Protein-packed quinoa and crispy, colorful veggies are tossed with a fabulous Thai-inspired peanut dressing that is sure to be a big hit! | It's hard to beat a simple dish of fresh pasta topped with homemade marinara sauce. And I promise you, you won't find a more flavorful marinara sauce! I make multiple batches of this every summer with tomatoes from our garden and can it so we can enjoy it all year long (canning instructions included or you can also freeze it). It's the #1 ranking recipe in Google for marinara sauce for canning and consistently gets rave reviews from our readers! Whether you're making it to enjoy now or to can or freeze, I'm confident you're going to fall in love with this fresh and vibrantly flavorful sauce! | The gooey bubbling hot cheese and chorizo dip from Mexico, this Queso Fundido recipe is a breeze to make and produces the ultimate comfort appetizer! And if you like you can even make our Homemade Mexican Chorizo for this dip. It's super easy and tastes out of this world! Serve this Queso Fundido with your favorite tortilla chips or scoop it onto warm flour tortillas and watch as your guests eagerly reach for more. | One of Germany's most popular and beloved foods, here is a fool-proof and authentic German SpΓ€tzle recipe. I grew up in Stuttgart helping my Mutti and Oma make these and I learned from the best. This SpΓ€tzle has the perfect texture and flavor, just like you know and love it from the Swabia region of Southern Germany where they originated! Serve this with all your favorite "saucy" German dishes - recipes are in the blog post! | | | |
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