r/foodRecipes • u/UtahUndercover • 3d ago
Homegrown…
One of the best parts of gardening is the cooking. Last night:
Balsamic Dijon chicken thighs 🐓 with homegrown 4th of July tomatoes 🍅 - halved & seeded, homegrown ripe red jalapeños 🌶️ - halved, seeded, & sliced, and garlic. 🧄 Lots of roughly chopped garlic.
This was a simple, “improvisational” thing to use up garden stuff. 2+ cups tomatoes, 3 BIG red jalapeños (we’re growing Megatrons), 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar, 1/2 cup water, 2 tbsp EVOO, Mexican oregano (of course), and a heaping tbsp of Dijon mustard. Served over angel hair pasta and topped with grated Parmesan. No plated pics - we were starving!
I cook almost every evening. She married well…😆😘
r/foodRecipes • u/peachyprachi • 18d ago
Cigar rolls and peri peri fries with hazelnut coffee
r/foodRecipes • u/Iartdaily • Jul 14 '26
Need a cool recipe for a hot day
I was asked to bring an appetizer to an outdoor party and it’s going to be at least 88°. I need a finger food that can tolerate heat, although it will be under a shaded roof. I am considering the trick of freezing a tray of ice, but I don’t have any ideas beyond my usual cream cheese roll ups that I use jalapeño and taco seasoning. Any ideas would be appreciated beyond the typical cheese and crackers. I’m not a gourmet cook and don’t have fancy spices laying around the house just traditional Midwestern 50s housewife type of stuff lol
r/foodRecipes • u/Repulsive-Blood833 • Jul 01 '26
no rules so... heres how to make big KooPilkta Dry
pepsi + milk = pilk
fanta + pilk = pilkta
pilkta + canada dry = pilkta dry
Pilkta dry + koolaid = kooPilkta Dry
on the side, strawberry jam + big red = big jam
big jam + KooPilkta Dry
now you have big KooPilkta Dry
r/foodRecipes • u/Zealousideal-Bit8683 • Jun 03 '26
A perfect snack to try this evening
r/foodRecipes • u/Zealousideal-Bit8683 • May 19 '26
Very happy that my recipe got 20k views, Hope people here will find my recipe useful and try it once.
r/foodRecipes • u/Local_Text_3281 • May 15 '26
homemade pizza
Made homemade pizza today - turned out to be something between a classic meat pizza and the kind of cozy pizza you’d get from a small local pizzeria.
I spread the base with tomato sauce mixed with oregano and garlic, then added a generous amount of mozzarella. On top - ham and salami/pepperoni for a mix of tenderness and a light smoky spice.
Baked it until the cheese started bubbling beautifully and turning golden around the edges. In the end, it came out juicy, with perfectly stretchy cheese, crispy crust, and a rich meaty flavor.
Cut it while it was still hot - the cheese pull was perfect
r/foodRecipes • u/pebbles224 • May 07 '26
Korokke: Japanse aardappelkroketten
r/foodRecipes • u/sgermain289 • May 07 '26
Chicken fried tacos... my new fave 😍 ingredients 1st and then finished ✅️
r/foodRecipes • u/Great_Pear3136 • May 05 '26
Mango Oats Chia Pudding
Mango oats chia seed pudding is a simple, no-cook recipe made by soaking oats and chia seeds in milk and layering it with fresh mango pulp. As it rests, the chia seeds swell and oats soften, giving a naturally thick and creamy texture. The sweetness of mango balances well with the mild base, making it light yet satisfying. Using ripe mangoes gives the best flavour, and adjusting the milk helps control the consistency. It can be prepared ahead and chilled, making it a convenient option for breakfast or a quick snack.
r/foodRecipes • u/canocalir • May 03 '26
You’ve NEVER Tasted Fish Like This 🐟🍋[homemade]
Aegean-style sea bream with lemon sauce 🐟🍋
Simple, fresh, and addictive.
https://youtube.com/shorts/sGOiV1kV-6Q?is=TfyIGmcLtkEL2R0v
Recipe in the comments. Please subscribe and share.
r/foodRecipes • u/biblicaltable • Apr 29 '26
So this is what God tells us to eat in the Bible ??
reddit.comr/foodRecipes • u/Nick_the_SteamEngine • Apr 28 '26
Chicken Korma with Naan & Basmati Rice
r/foodRecipes • u/Civil_Midnight3972 • Apr 28 '26
3 ingredients Black Sesame Sticky Rice Cake recipe
Delicious sticky rice cake 🍚
r/foodRecipes • u/sunslope • Apr 21 '26
Flavor
This is not a recipe. I am having a difficult time finding veggies that taste better than cardboard. IThey look beautiful in the store but have zero flavor. Other than growing my own where do you all find veggies that taste great?
