Make Ahead Pizza Dough — Grill or Oven, Same Crunch
Make‑ahead pizza dough with only 15 minutes active time. Overnight cold rise builds flavor and strength for a crisp, crackling crust — grill or oven.
Comfort‑forward main dish recipes built on simple technique, bold flavor, and reliable steps. These are the satisfying meals you’ll cook again and again.
Crispy beer‑battered cod tucked into warm flour tortillas and topped with chipotle lime crema, cilantro lime slaw, pickled red onions, and avocado. A bright, balanced, restaurant‑level fish taco that turned a kitchen miss into a full redemption cook — and Brenda’s first fish taco win.
Grilled chicken, a scratch-made Gruyère gravy, and a colorful mix of vegetables served over warm homemade biscuits — a comfort classic rebuilt with intention. This from-scratch chicken and biscuits is smoky, creamy, deeply satisfying, and still weeknight-friendly.
These Weeknight Pork Carnitas deliver everything you love about slow‑braised carnitas — tender shreds, crispy edges, bright citrus, and deep savory flavor — in a fast, weeknight‑friendly format. A lean pork loin braises in fresh orange, lime, pineapple, and warm spices before being shredded and crisped in cast iron. Serve with tortillas, rice, beans, and plantains for one of the best dinners you’ll make all month.
Homemade butternut squash ravioli with roasted cubes, brown butter ricotta filling with toasted cinnamon breadcrumbs – finished in sage brown butter with crispy sage and toasted walnuts. A special-occasion pasta.
Fresh pasta dough is one of those kitchen skills that sounds harder than it is and pays you back every time you use it. Flour, eggs, olive oil, salt — that’s the whole ingredient list. Ten minutes of kneading, thirty minutes of resting, and you have a smooth, silky dough that rolls into beautiful sheets and seals cleanly around whatever filling you put inside it. This is the companion recipe to the Butternut Squash Ravioli with Sage Brown Butter Sauce, and the foundational pasta dough post for every filled pasta recipe on Recipe Remodeler. Learn it once and you’ll reach for it for the rest of your cooking life.
Some of our best weeknight dinners start with an empty spot in the freezer. We skipped the frozen vegetable bag this time and built this stir-fry from scratch — fresh broccoli, asparagus, zucchini, red pepper, celery, onion, and a handful of frozen peas — with a sauce made from six pantry staples we already had on the shelf. The result is deeply savory, glossy, and just a little spicy, with toasted sesame seeds and fresh green onion finishing it off. Better than takeout, on the table in 35 minutes, and easy enough for any weeknight.
This brined pork loin roast uses an apple whiskey, brown sugar & coriander brine, mustard glaze, sheet pan carrots & sweet potatoes. Juicy, 145°F finish.