These are so yummy and easy!
Link to my YouTube short "making of the recipe" : https://youtube.com/shorts/WnbihMx6gJQ
Link to original recipe: https://www.sargento.com/recipes/meals/lunch/tacos/chili-chicken-tostadas/
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These are so yummy and easy!
Link to my YouTube short "making of the recipe" : https://youtube.com/shorts/WnbihMx6gJQ
Link to original recipe: https://www.sargento.com/recipes/meals/lunch/tacos/chili-chicken-tostadas/
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a.k.a. Puppy chow, a.k.a. crack. Seriously, this stuff is ridiculously addictive! I have to control myself not to just mow through a ton of it once I start on it lol. I made two versions; this is the first, which is closest to what most people would call the original kind. 10/10.
Link to original recipe: https://www.chelseasmessyapron.com/3-recipes-muddy-buddies/
Amounts below what I made, which is half of the original recipe version.
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Hubby and I both agreed that, while this recipe is good, it's nothing special, and I definitely have better duck leg recipes, so we won't be doing this again. Still, I wanted to record it here so that I would know that I tried it, and in case anyone else wants to...and maybe improve upon it (as I often do with recipes that I find!) Part of why we might not have liked it as much as the author intended is that I did alter it at the end, in the attempt to make the sauce thicker (as he described it becoming gravy-like; this never happened). 7/10. (Only posting the pic for the record, it did look nice!)
Link to original recipe: https://andrewzimmern.com/recipes/braised-duck-with-marsala/
(not re-typing since it's unlikely I'll make again)
Season two duck legs with salt and pepper. Place in a pan over medium-high heat and brown on both sides.
Add onions, carrots, celery, smashed garlic cloves, and a few teaspoons of herbes de Provence or chopped tarragon. Cook for 5 minutes.
Add the marsala, bring to a simmer and cook until it’s reduce by half.
Add the chicken broth and bring to a simmer. Cover, lower the heat to maintain a simmer and cook for 90 minutes.
Remove the lid, season with a splash of really good aged sherry vinegar. Simmer uncovered to reduce, about 5 minutes. The sauce should have a gravy consistency.
Remove legs and adjust seasoning as needed. Serve!
This is something I threw together, just wanting a simple side to go with the duck dish I was making. The duck dish turned out good enough; these turned out great! I don't have any production pix, as I wasn't sure how they'd turn out. No measures on the spices, as I don't know how much I used.
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This is very delicious, hubby declared it's his new favorite Kielbasa dish (among the ones I've ever made him)! And I have to agree, could have eaten wayyy more than just a serving. It's great leftover, too. I made the YouTube short below during the first trial run of this recipe. And while it turned out super yummy, the cheese sort of falls apart in the sauce. Next time (and there will one soon!), I will try adding just 1/2 c. of the cheese for the pressure time, then transferring it to a dish to top with the remaining 2 c. cheese to pop under the broiler. Will post when I try that to share the results!
Link to my YouTube short "making of the recipe": https://youtube.com/shorts/VVIQAOA1_QU
Recipe inspired by this one: https://www.eatwell101.com/instant-pot-sausage-potato-recipe
Recipe below contains my modifications.
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This is like something one could find in France. 10+/10. Was phenomenal.
Recipe below contains my modifications.
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Made at mom's a couple years ago, 10/10, excellent! Will have to make again soon :)
Original recipe credit: https://www.jocooks.com/ingredient/poultry/chicken-with-artichoke-and-pancetta-pan-sauce/
Recipe below contains my modifications.
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