slices of t-bone steak topped with chimichurri rojo sauce on a plate with roasted potatoes - A.J. Forget/Mashed A perfectly seared, thick-cut T-bone steak with a deep brown crust and a heavy sprinkle ...
Steak is one of life's finer treats, and when you serve up a perfectly seared ribeye or sirloin steak, it will always be the star of the show. However, this highly coveted meaty meal option doesn't ...
Here's a Mexican version of chimichurri sauce. It's a mixture of parsley and cilantro, or sometimes the Mexican version uses parsley and oregano. It differs from the Latin favorite made with parsley, ...
This March, I felt the ground thaw after an unusually difficult winter. Cherry blossom buds popped up on craggy branches, and our dogwoods’ bracts sprang open. As April approached, I caught myself ...
After going back and forth, we decided to stay home for the long Labor Day weekend, soaking up these last warm summer days. We’ve got a list a mile long with ideas for how to spend the weekend ...
In a food processor, combine the olive oil, sherry vinegar, lemon juice, parsley, basil, oregano, garlic and shallots. Pulse until well blended but do not pureed. Add 1/4 teaspoon of the black pepper, ...
Chimichurri sauce can be used on just about any meat, but Stella Fong, author of “Flavors Under the Big Sky: Recipes and Stories from Yellowstone Public Radio and Beyond,” believes it is best with ...
Here’s a Mexican version of chimichurri sauce. It’s a mixture of parsley and cilantro or sometimes the Mexican version uses parsley and oregano. It differs from the Latin favorite made with parsley, ...