Ideas for St. Patrick’s Day Leftovers

St. Patrick’s Day is over, though you might have a hard time telling by looking in my refrigerator: No beer and lots of corned beef and cabbage leftovers. Blame it on the leprechauns or the fact that I overdid it on the corned beef. Regardless, I have my work cut out for me to try to breathe new life into all this leftover brine-cured beef. Fortunately, I have a few recipes that are perfect for leftover corned beef and cabbage. If you gorged on the traditional St. Patrick’s Day fare last night, and still have a hankering for the pickled … Continue reading

Comfort Foods: Super Soups

Canned soups can come in handy when you are pressed for time and need to get a meal on the table fast. But, what most people don’t realize is that homemade soup doesn’t require a ton of time to prepare, and it’s so much healthier than the canned version. The following recipes prove that. Tip: Double the recipe and you can have delicious and nutritious leftover soup for lunch or dinner the next day. SIMPLE POTATO SOUP Ingredients: 1 medium onion, diced 2 stalks celery, finely chopped 4 tablespoons butter 1 (32-ounce) bag frozen Southern style hash brown potatoes 3 … Continue reading

Autumn Recipes: S is for Stew

Stew screams fall to me. While some home cooks shy away from the labor-intensive dish I happen to love the way a piping-hot pot of stew fills the house with incredible aromas on a chilly fall evening. If you are one of those people who love the taste of a hearty helping of stew, but can’t stand the prep work that goes into making it, might I suggest setting aside a single Sunday afternoon to make this incredible recipe. It was created by the folks at Martha Stewart Living, though I tweaked it a bit to conform to the tastes … Continue reading