Winter can get heavy with its chili, stews and slow-cooked meats. This recipe for Seared Tilapia with Pineapple and Cucumber relish features a gingery-lime relish that's sure to become part of your ...
In this recipe, a bit of roasted garlic oil adds zest to grilled chicken breasts, which are served with a flavorful cucumber relish. Just a tablespoon of oil is used to quickly marinate the boneless, ...
This quick and easy cucumber relish is a great match for such fish as salmon and tuna, whether grilled, broiled, sauteed or baked. The touch of spicy heat and the tang from the lime complement the ...
Substituting one ingredient in a dish can change the familiar into the intriguing. Consider replacing the diced tomato in a chunky salsa, such as a pico de gallo, with cucumber pealed and cut into the ...
This delicate, elegant dish is also surprisingly easy to make. I stumbled on adding the peanuts because I wanted something crunchy that would offset the soft, voluptuous nature of the sea scallops yet ...
Stay cool as a cucumber this summer with these crispy, crunchy, refreshing cucumber recipes. Whether you have lots of cucumbers from your vegetable garden or you found a bumper crop at your local ...
In pestle and mortar, pound garlic, galangal(or ginger) coriander root, white pepper, coriander seed and salt to paste. Combine with sugar, fish sauce, soy sauce, coriander leaf and stems, kaffir leaf ...
Kolby Williams of Bellingham shares his award-winning sweet cucumber relish recipe with us. Williams says the relish is special to him because his great-grandma Burnette taught his mom how to make it, ...
Cucumbers are the ultimate summer ingredient—cool, crisp and endlessly versatile. Whether you slice them into salads or layer them into sandwiches, cucumbers add a refreshing crunch to any dish. Try ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. John Parker, Meriwether's Yield: 4 servings. For catfish: 1 1/2 cups buttermilk> Prepare catfish: In a large bowl, combine ...
Relish trays have graduated from Grandma’s go-to appetizer to a modern crowd-pleaser. Unlike charcuterie boards, which spotlight cured meats, relish trays lean into crisp produce for a lighter spread.