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Healthy Beef Stroganoff : A familiar favorite, lightened up!

January 3, 2015 by Lindsey 25 Comments

Healthy Beef Stroganoff : A familiar favorite, lightened up!

Healthy Beef Stroganoff: All of the familiar flavor with none of the guilt! Beef and mushrooms come together in a creamy wine sauce that tastes 100% decadent! Come warmer months all I want to eat is warm comforting dishes like creamy baked pork chops, chicken paprika and chili, but these dishes are often packed with fat…. 

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Filed Under: AHC Original Recipes, Beef, Main Courses Tagged With: beef, Greek yogurt, healthy, kitchen tip, lightened up, mushrooms, wine

Baked Mushroom Pork Chops

November 3, 2014 by Lindsey 65 Comments

Baked Mushroom Pork Chops

These Baked Mushroom Pork Chops are seasoned, breaded, and seared before being baked to perfection under a succulent wine and mushroom thyme sauce.  There are those dishes that are beautiful and tasteless {I don’t make those.} and then, quite on the opposite end of the spectrum, there are those dishes that are truly unattractive yet… 

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Filed Under: AHC Original Recipes, Cast Iron Skillet, Main Courses, Pork Tagged With: easy, entertaining, mushrooms, pork, white wine


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It’s Summer!!

This recipe for Mile High Apple Pie is easy and insanely delicious! And the crust...flakey, sugary, buttery goodness!

Mile High Apple Pie

Pickled Cherries

Easy Lemon Strawberry Shortcake

Easy Lemon Strawberry Shortcake {For Two}

Ooey, Gooey Smores Bars

Ooey, Gooey Smores Bars

This Cherry Burrata Millet Grain Bowl has nutty millet, grilled red onions, charred shallots, spicy corn, grilled chicken, fresh cherries, creamy Burrata and a bright cherry vinaigrette! It’s the summer bowl to eat on repeat.

Cherry Burrata Millet Grain Bowl

Foolproof Rosemary Grilled Chicken

Foolproof Grilled Rosemary Chicken

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These Cherry Preserves are quick and easy! Stock up on Summer’s bounty and enjoy all year! I spread mine on black pepper honey ricotta toast for an easy snack or breakfast.

Cherry Preserves Ricotta Toast

Pickled Cherries

There is nothing better than taking all of Summer’s bounty and throwing it into an easy, no-oven salad! This Stonefruit Caprese Panzanella Salad is at once familiar and comforting with a hint of the unexpected!

Stone Fruit Caprese Panzanella Salad

In these TWO video tutorials for how to make salted caramel sauce you will learn the dry caramel method and the wet caramel method! They both have same perfect result, so you can choose your favorite!

Salted Caramel Sauce: Two Methods {VIDEOS}

This Cherry Burrata Millet Grain Bowl has nutty millet, grilled red onions, charred shallots, spicy corn, grilled chicken, fresh cherries, creamy Burrata and a bright cherry vinaigrette! It’s the summer bowl to eat on repeat.

Cherry Burrata Millet Grain Bowl

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These Cherry Preserves are quick and easy! Stock up on Summer’s bounty and enjoy all year! I spread mine on black pepper honey ricotta toast for an easy snack or breakfast.
There is nothing better than taking all of Summer’s bounty and throwing it into an easy, no-oven salad! This Stonefruit Caprese Panzanella Salad is at once familiar and comforting with a hint of the unexpected!
In these TWO video tutorials for how to make salted caramel sauce you will learn the dry caramel method and the wet caramel method! They both have same perfect result, so you can choose your favorite!
This Cherry Burrata Millet Grain Bowl has nutty millet, grilled red onions, charred shallots, spicy corn, grilled chicken, fresh cherries, creamy Burrata and a bright cherry vinaigrette! It’s the summer bowl to eat on repeat.
This Bourbon Cherry Caramel Ice Cream is a smooth, rich caramel ice cream with a homemade cherry jam swirl and Bourbon soaked cherries!
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