Oven-Crisp Chicken
Crunchy, dry melba toast makes the crispiest chicken with the least amount of fat — just a few spoonfuls of butter tossed with the crumbs. This coating would work equally well on skinless thighs or chicken fingers.
Crunchy, dry melba toast makes the crispiest chicken with the least amount of fat — just a few spoonfuls of butter tossed with the crumbs. This coating would work equally well on skinless thighs or chicken fingers.
Blood oranges add a splash of colour to this winter salad. Choose oranges that feel heavy for their size, and store them in your refrigerator or in a cool, dry place for up to a week.
These darlings of every French pastry shop are worth the effort and fuss for which they are famous. For best results, make them when the weather is clear and dry to avoid soft or sticky macarons.
Fans of chocolate and nuts will love these flavour-packed creamy candies. If you find rolling the truffles messy, occasionally wash your hands in cold water and dry them off to help keep them cool and clean.
These sesame-scented florets are a real treat, especially if mushy vegetables aren't a favourite in your house. Roasting may make the florets appear dry, but the first bite will prove how delicious and moist they really are.
I have always found Shepherds pie to be dry and tasteless. I made my own recipe that is a super hit with family and friends, and made shepherd's pie lovers out of people who have never liked it.
Inspired by a Caprese (meaning “of Capri”) salad, this pizza features its basics of tomato and mozzarella. Look for fresh mozzarella or bocconcini cheeses in sealed bags or tubs of water at deli counters. Be sure to dry them well.
A festive box filled with these soft, chocolaty candy cane cookies makes a great gift for the host during the holiday season. For a polished look, be sure to let the icing outlines dry completely before filling in the stripes.
These warm, flaky and cheesy bites are similar to Greek spanakopita triangles, but they have the addition of allspice. Phyllo pastry dries out quickly, so keep it covered with a damp towel when you're not working with it.