ready in about 20 minutes; serves 4
You might need to buy:
  • fine or medium cornmeal
  • salt
  • vanilla extract
  • pine nuts
serves 4
You might need to buy:
  • long-grain brown rice
  • cornstarch
  • light-brown sugar
  • soy sauce
  • red-pepper flakes
  • large egg whites
  • Coarse salt and ground pepper
You might need to buy:
  • kosher salt
  • ground black pepper
  • 6-inch corn tortillas
  • cooking spray
Belongs to artmem Enchilada Sauce 
You might need to buy:
  • chili powder
  • ground cumin
  • dried oregano

These pork tacos were a great weeknight meal. They would be perfect for a busy day when you are out all day because you just pop everything into the slow-cooker and leave it. The recipe is from Make It Simple: The Best of Cooking Light. Now that I’ve tried pork tacos this way, I am eager to try other methods too. I served the tacos with fruit salad.

Shredded Pork Tacos

Source: Make It Simple: The Best of Cooking LIght

Since pork tenderloin is already a lean cut of meat, it literally falls apart after eight hours. Use two forks to shred the meat while the mixture is still in the slow cooker. You can also serve the pork mixture on sandwich buns.

You might need to buy:
  • chopped onion
  • beer or water
  • tomato paste
  • chopped fresh cilantro
  • shredded iceberg lettuce
  • finely chopped onion
  • reduced-fat sour cream
Belongs to artmem Taco Seasoning 
You might need to buy:
  • * 6 teaspoons of chili powder
  • * 5 teaspoons paprika
  • * 4 1/2 teaspoons cumin
  • * 2 1/2 teaspoons onion powder
  • * 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder
  • * 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
You might need to buy:
  • water
  • steel-cut oats
  • salt
You might need to buy:
  • steel-cut oats
  • milk
  • honey
  • cinnamon
  • ginger
  • raisins

This saucy noodle dish is inspired by the slightly sweet, mellow curries that are hugely popular in Japan for lunch and dinner, or so we hear. A simple roux-based curry sauce is prepared first, then stirred into udon, bits of sautéed seitan, and crips veggies. Experiment – change the vegetables, use tofu in place of seitan, try different brands of curry powder – the variations are endless.

serves 4
You might need to buy:
  • fresh udon noodles or dried udon noodles
  • Curry roux sauce:
  • peanut oil
  • all-purpose flower
  • curry powder
  • garam masala
  • vegetable broth
  • sugar
  • Udon noodle stir-fry:
  • peanut oil
  • grated fresh ginger
  • vegetable broth
You might need to buy:
  • chicken bouillon cubes
  • powdered nutmeg
  • fresh spinach or the equal amount frozen
  • curry
  • small onions
  • Olive Oil
  • liter/34 oz. water
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Egg noodles