Most people look forward to a fabulous Christmas dinner, so you want to get it right. See the enjoyment on the faces of family and friends this year by following these tips for a wonderful Christmas dinner.
Chicken is a basic ingredient in most kitchens. It’s more nutritious than red meat and there are so many ways to make it. Try these suggestions the next time you’re hungry for chicken!
It is claimed that Mexico has the most vast and varied cuisine in the world, after Chinese, which might be something of a shock to Mexican fast food fiends who thought that burritos and tacos were the only kinds of food Mexicans eat.
Empanada is a word, which means “wrapped in bread” in Spanish and these delicious little pastries are made by wrapping a round dough pastry in half over a filling to make a semicircle. Empanadas make tasty snacks at any time of the day and are popular throughout Latin America as well as in Spain.
Cooking with a crockpot can make it easy to have dinner waiting when you come home. By filling up the crockpot before you leave for work or school in the morning, you can be greeted by the delicious scent of dinner when you walk in the door at the end of the day.
Perhaps you have seen the old food pyramid in a newspaper or magazine or you might have seen it on the doctor’s surgery wall. There is now a new food pyramid, which is easier to read and use.
While some people believe that no batter should touch their chicken, many more love the crisp bite into a battered chicken. Batter can be applied to whole pieces, wings or cut up slices to make chicken strips or nuggets. Battering is a popular way to prepare chicken all over the world. There are almost as many chicken batters as there are chickens!
It seems everyone likes fried chicken. All over the world, you will find recipes that combine this succulent mild meat with frying. From American fried chicken to the tasty nuggets you can find in Asia, frying chicken is something that is universal.
With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, considering making some simple Valentine’s snacks that the kids can bring to school? Whether you are making them for your own child’s lunch or as a special treat for the class, following are some snacks that are simple to transport and simple for the kids to consume once they dig in!
When the weather turns cold, our thoughts turn to comfort food. Soup is one of the most popular comfort foods all over the world. Every culture has their own version, and many of them use chicken stock.


