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Keto Open-Faced Chicken Cordon Bleu
All the flavors of traditional chicken cordon bleu but keto-friendly and much easier to assemble since there is no stuffing or rolling involved.
Keto Chicken Cordon Bleu Meatballs
These chicken Cordon Bleu meatballs are ham-stuffed chicken meatballs topped with a creamy Swiss cheese sauce. They are delicious served over zucchini noodles, mashed cauliflower, or simply on their own! A great way to use up leftover ham. I've used diced ham, however cubed ham works better as the meatballs keep their shape better. Grate your own cheese; it melts much better than the pre-shredded variety.
Chicken Cordon Bleu Sandwich
If you love chicken cordon bleu because of its winning flavor combination of chicken, ham, and Gruyère cheese, you'll love this sandwich. It has all the satisfying flavors of chicken cordon bleu with half the work!
Chicken Cordon Bleu Burgers
This is a kid-friendly version of the original with all the taste and very little effort. Chicken, ham, and Swiss cheese are cooked until melty and served on toasted onion buns with a creamy honey mustard sauce. No one could possibly resist this sandwich, especially a Mom with only one pan to clean.
Cordon Bleu Rollups with Honey-Mustard Wine Sauce
Rollups of chicken breast, Swiss cheese and ham are baked and topped with a white honey-mustard wine sauce. This is one of my favorites. It was trial and error. Play with the ingredient amounts, because I never use a recipe and these are approximations!
Hamburger Bun Bread Pudding
This hamburger bread pudding, made from stale hamburger buns, is absolutely stellar. It is the most refined bread pudding ever--it has a light, luxe texture and features 3 secret ingredients (and a very good story).
Chef John's Mulligatawny Soup
I'm showing you my take on what is considered one of the world's greatest soups. Which was invented, I hear, because British soldiers in India weren't able to start a meal without soup. This is incredibly hearty, savory, and comforting, and something that should be on every soup lover's bucket list. Serve with naan.
Cranberry Mustard Salad Dressing
This vinaigrette is especially gorgeous with a classic fall/winter salad palette. I served it over some endive garnished with persimmons, pistachios, and pomegranate seeds, and it tasted as bright and pretty as it looked.
Chef John's Salad Lyonnaise
Hailing from Lyon, France, this salad features bitter frisee lettuce (curly endive) and bacon tossed in a shallot and Dijon vinaigrette and topped with a poached egg. Serve with crostini or croutons.
Deviled Egg Noodle Salad
We are not turning deviled eggs into a noodle salad, here. We are actually making a salad with the same flavors, using egg noodles. Because we use so many ingredients that typically are used for deviled eggs, this salad really does have a similar flavor profile and tastes amazing. Garnish the salad with freshly chopped chives and green onions.
Spinach Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing
This hot bacon spinach salad with black-eyed peas is a twist on one of my favorite culinary traditions: serving beans and greens on New Year's Day. Greens represent paper money and beans symbolize coins. Here I present these ingredients in salad form, which is a great delivery system for hot bacon dressing.
Spicy Peach Coleslaw
In this peach coleslaw, the peaches are so sweet, juicy, and delicious β they make the dish fantastic.
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