1. Combine dried bread cubes, cooked sausage, 1 ½ cups chicken broth, scallions, parsley, and pepper in a large mixing bowl. 2. Spoon into a 9×13 inch casserole dish. 3. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ever since I traveled to Canada for the first time this past year, I’ve been obsessed with poutine. That magical combination of ...
This dish is a blend of my days living in New York City merged with the popular hotdish served in Minnesota. It has all the gooey goodness of an NYC deli-style chopped cheese sandwich and the ...
Former linebacker and chef Derrell Smith stops by the TODAY kitchen to share some recipes that will have you ready for game day. He makes a hot pork tenderloin sandwich and a tater tot poutine. Get ...
The unofficial national dish of Canada, poutine is a polarizing culinary creation. “People love it or they hate it,” says Malcolm Campbell, executive chef at Cabot Cape Breton. “There isn’t a middle ...
I discovered something last week while out and about researching The Best Thing I Ate Last Week. I found that the best food is often found close to home and the result of luck and a good mate who is ...