30 Minutes or Less
Fabulous Baked Fish and Asparagus Spears
This is one of my mom’s recipes so it’s better than good . . . it’s the best.
Road to Morocco Lamb with Pine Nut Couscous
You can make this dish again, subbing cubed white or dark meat chicken for the lamb if you have extra spice blend on hand.
Bread Pizza Stuffed with Meat and Mushrooms
French bread pizza from Stouffer’s was my favorite frozen food as a kid. Now that I’m all grown up I make my own, because I can overstuff them. (My appetite grew, too.)
Sicilian Spaghetti with Fennel and Onion
This quick pasta has big flavors and lots of texture. Salty, sweet, crunchy—Delish!
Monday Night Football Food
When you’re watching the big game it’s important to have some smashmouth, tough-guy food like this.
Crab and Corn Chowda-Mac
Though I haven’t lived on Cape Code since I was eight, this dish proves I’m not just a Red Sox fan but a true New England Patriot. With Chowda and Mac ’n’ Cheese in one dinner, you can get to Massachusetts in 30 minutes or less, even if you live in Michigan.
Mikey from Philly Cheese Steaks
This is my make-at-home version of one of my favorite brunch items at Union Square Cafe in New York City. Chef Michael Romano makes a mean Italian-style hoagie with sliced steak, tomato sauce, and capers—yum-o! When I’m up at my cabin, out in the sticks, I gotta make a knockoff for myself. (Michael, aka Mikey here, isn’t really from Philly. Rather I am referring to his riff on Philly’s famous cheese-steak sammies.)
Everything Lo Mein
Make your own take-out. When you MYOTO, you control the salt, fat, and quality of ingredients. This dish is not only healthful, but you also don’t have to make any decisions like whether you want chicken or pork. This recipe has got everything in it but the kitchen sink.
Chicken Caesar Burgers
Wade, my good friend and coworker for many years, joined me at a fancy restaurant in Las Vegas in honor of our friend Lucky’s birthday. He saw me cringe as he politely asked our server to request that the chef prepare a “Chicken Caesar” for him. The broad menu of culinary creations just struck him as too complicated for a late-night-following-a-long-workday meal. I rolled my eyes and the server gave a bit of a twitch. In hindsight, I have rarely been so ashamed of my own behavior: me, an Upstate New York blue-collar girl, suddenly acting too haughty to even sit with someone who would request a Chicken Caesar outside of a highway pit stop. Chef Eric Klein at SW at the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel made Wade a fabulous free-range roast chicken Caesar salad. Eric was neither shocked nor insulted by the simple request. Instead, he made a humble visit to the table to remind us all of the Golden Rule of food: the customer is always right. Wade, this burger is for you. Viva Chicken Caesar!
Red Snapper with Sweet Anchovy–Pine Nut Sauce and Caramelized Zucchini
This is my favorite fish dish in the book. Try it and you’ll taste why.
Smoked Paprika Chicken with Egg Noodles and Buttered Warm Radishes
Just like Grandma might have made for you, if she were Hungarian.
Italian Tuna Casserole
Tuna casserole was a classic back in the day when I was a kid. I’m bringing it back—Mediterranean style!
Salmon Burgers with Caesar Slaw
Wild Alaskan canned salmon is a great staple to keep on hand—it’s packed with good nutrition and calcium. This is my favorite way to use it, but also try it scrambled up with eggs and sweet peas, or tossed with some cream, pasta, and fresh dill or tarragon. It’s so versatile!
Chicken Sausage, Pepper, and Onion Subs
I’m famous for my sausage sandwiches . . . my homemade relish is the secret that makes them great. Double the relish recipe and use it on any Italian cold cut sandwich. Either traditional Italian sweet or hot pork sausage will work fine in this.
Provençal Vegetable Stew
I loved and still miss Julia Child. She consumed life as robustly as she did a good, crispy skinned chicken. If I had ever had her over for lunch, I would have made her this simple stew.
BLT Soup
Bacon, Leek, and Tomato Soup is a soup for all seasons! So easy and too delicious; you’ll make this one January or August, year after year. It is especially welcome on rainy nights.
Fillets of Sole Francese and Lemon-Basil Pasta
So easy! Too delish! I make Chicken Francese all the time, but this recipe for Sole Francese is actually based on a fish sandwich served at The Algonquin on Lake George, New York. I have been eating this fish there, dockside in the summer sun, for more decades than I care to acknowledge. (See you there next year!)
Bacon Bit Burgers with Smoked Gouda and Steak House Smothered Onions and Baby Spinach Salad
Bacon—what’s not to like? It’s smoky flavored salt and fat! Yum-o! In fact, the only way to improve on bacon is to wrap it up with beef and top it with cheese, then open wide! You gotta be more hungry than tired for this one!
Mushroom Lovers’ French Bread Pizzas
Mushrooms are beefy and delicious. This is a great quick supper for meat-free-ers and meat eaters alike because it is so hearty. To round out the meal, serve a simple green salad dressed with Dijon dressing or sliced apples or pears.
Chicken Sausage and Egg Sammies
Here’s an easy B, L, or D (breakfast, lunch, or dinner) that you won’t find on any take-out or diner menu!