Discover Delicious Recipes
Browse our growing collection of community recipes. Find inspiration for your next meal, filter by dietary needs, and organize everything in your pantry.
Filters
1074 recipes found
Peanut Butter and Jelly Overnight Oats
These overnight oats are chock full of flavor, appealing to everyone, and almost hands-off. This is the perfect take-along breakfast!
Peanut Butter Chocolate Overnight Oats
Start your day off with a high protein breakfast that's made the night before. A vegan option using Silk® milk. Dessert in the morning? Yes please!
Moroccan-Style Stuffed Acorn Squash
Moroccan-style stuffed acorn squash brushed with melted butter and brown sugar, then filled with vegetables, garbanzos, raisins, and couscous in a lovely Moroccan broth. You can experiment with different vegetables or add diced chicken. Feel free to be creative with your amounts. I usually freestyle and end up with leftover stuffing mixture, which tastes great on its own the next day. For vegetarians, substitute vegetable broth for the chicken broth.
Hoppin' John With Greens - Slow Cooker Recipe
This is a traditional Southern dish for bringing good luck into the New Year, consisting of black-eyed peas and rice. Eating Hoppin' John on New Year's Day is thought to bring a prosperous year filled with luck. The peas are symbolic of pennies or coins, and a coin is sometimes added to the pot or left under the dinner bowls. Greens along with this dish are supposed to also add to the wealth since they are the color of money. Eating this the day after represents frugality and savings. You are supposed to leave 3 peas to assure that the New Year will be filled with Luck, Fortune and Romance. Serve hot with corn bread.
Vegan African Peanut Stew in the Instant Pot
This vegan African-inspired peanut stew in the Instant Pot is one of my go-to favorites. It's served with cilantro and chopped peanuts. My hubby would eat it weekly, and he's not vegan.
Down-Home Black-Eyed Peas
This recipe combines black-eyed peas and okra for a down-home country taste. We like to make this recipe in the winter with fried chicken and mashed potatoes.
Liberian Style Collard Greens
This is a delicious twist on a soul food staple! These African greens are never bitter. I got the recipe from a Liberian restaurant. You may think the ingredients are strange, but they come together perfectly. You may want to adjust the amounts to your taste. When cooking something like greens, eyeballing is the best measurement. The longer you cook these, the more the flavors mesh and the better they taste.
West African-Style Peanut Stew with Chicken
This hearty, one-pot West African chicken and peanut stew is made with a spice-infused peanut butter and tomato base, sweet potatoes, and collard greens. This recipe, which appeared in the December/January 2020 issue of Allrecipes magazine, comes from Ellie Krieger's cookbook, "Whole in One: Complete, Healthy Meals in a Single Pot, Sheet Pan, or Skillet." Refrigerate leftovers for up to four days in the refrigerator.
West African Peanut Stew
A hearty African peanut stew that's super easy to make and great for peanut butter lovers. It can be made vegetarian or with chicken. In a pinch, feel free to use vegetable or corn oil for peanut oil, powdered ginger for fresh, water for stock, etc.
French-Style Mushroom Stew
In this recipe, mushrooms are simmered with onions, wine, and carrots, making for a rich, French-style mushroom stew. Serve it with egg noodles, polenta, or mashed potatoes.
Miso-Braised Beef with King Mushrooms
As much as I love a traditional beef stew, or braised beef short ribs, I like to shake things up sometimes by applying the same techniques to a few non-traditional ingredients. This melt-in-your-mouth, miso-braised beef dish is cold-weather comfort food at its finest. Miso adds an extra-savory element, balanced with a touch of maple syrup, which further enhances the autumnal feel. Serve over mashed potatoes, rice, or noodles.
Mushroom Lentil Barley Stew
This crock pot recipe is easy to assemble and needs no attention while it cooks. The flavors blend nicely to give it a wholesome earthy flavor that is unbelievably vegetarian. Serve with garlic bread.
Have a recipe to share?
Join PantryLink to add your own recipes, manage your pantry, and create smart shopping lists — all in one place.