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Gluten Free Pad See Ew

Gluten Free Pad See Ew

If you’ve never had Pad See Ew before you are in for a real treat! Pad See Ew is a Thai dish that is “sort of” a cousin to Pad Thai but it generally uses wider noodles and broccolini (similar to Chinese broccoli) and has a deeper, richer and more charred flavor than Pad Thai. Plus, it has a double sauce combo…one that is used when cooking the dish and the other that is the sweeter and thicker finishing sauce. More on that later! What’s fantastic here is that Gluten Free Pad See Ew has all of the amazing characteristics of regular Pad See Ew but without the gluten! Cha-ching!

Balsamic Chicken with Blistered Tomatoes and Burrata

Balsamic Chicken with Blistered Tomatoes and Burrata

This recipe totally rocks. Balsamic Chicken with Blistered Tomatoes and Burrata is a one-pan wonder that takes less than 30 minutes to whip up. The flavor of the dish is phenomenal and the eye appeal is top-notch!

Lemony Chicken with Artichokes and Gruyere

Lemony Chicken with Artichokes and Gruyere

When I was a kid, Pandeli’s was our family’s go-to neighborhood Italian restaurant. My favorite dish on the menu was a chicken with artichokes and melted cheese in a lemon sauce. I absolutely loved it and probably ordered it every time. Lemony Chicken with Artichokes and Gruyere is my interpretation of the Pandeli’s recipe that I so fondly remember. The restaurant may be long gone but the memories (and now the recipe) live on!

Chicken with Roasted Lemons, Olives, Capers and Spinach

Chicken with Roasted Lemons, Olives, Capers and Spinach

Chicken with Roasted Lemons, Olives, Capers and Spinach is a fantastic looking dish…restaurant quality. The deep yellow of the roasted lemons with the vibrant and varied shades of green of the spinach, olives and capers makes for a beautiful presentation. I often serve this dish when I have large family gatherings or friends over for dinner. This recipe elevates a simple chicken dish to the next level.

Spice-Rubbed Chicken with Lemon-Shallot Sauce

Spice-Rubbed Chicken with Lemon-Shallot Sauce

The secret ingredient in Spice-Rubbed Chicken with Lemon-Shallot Sauce is the allspice which is included in the dry rub. When the allspice is combined with a popping lemon tang from the sauce, the resulting dish presents with an exciting and fresh new flavor. If you don’t use allspice in your cooking, try it as a change to the normal spices you use. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Lemongrass Chicken

Lemongrass Chicken

Lemongrass Chicken is big on taste yet takes less than a 1/2 hour to make…from start to finish. Keep this recipe in your back pocket for nights when you’re short on time but don’t want to compromise on flavor.