Is there anything dill can’t do? As these recipes with dill show, it pairs wonderfully with potatoes and eggs, delicate fish, salmon, cucumbers, mushrooms, sour cream, and of course, pickles. It’s ...
If you love dill pickles and classic chicken salad, this Dill Pickle Chicken Salad is for you! Packed with protein from ...
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. Dill isn’t something you generally use in ...
New York City in the early ‘80s was a very dangerous place. My first apartment was cater-corner to the Silver Palate, and within 23 months of moving in I had switched careers. Proximity to that ...
This light, low-booze cocktail has just enough pickle and dill flavor to feel right for warm-weather imbibing without hitting you in the face with it. For the Dill Simple Syrup: Add sugar and water to ...
Craving a snack that's spicy, crunchy, garlicky and savory? Don't be in a pickle when it comes to making pickles. Whether you're a pickling expert or have never pickled anything in your life, these ...
Ellen Daigle sent a recipe she says isn’t so much a signature dish as it is a signature snack used in wedding welcome bags or as a gift for guests to take home. She originally found the recipe for ...
Instructions: Put oyster crackers, cereal, Wheat Thins and pretzels in a large brown grocery bag. Put brown bag inside of a plastic bag. Mix well. Sprinkle dill weed, dill seed and dry salad dressing ...
Dill, with fluffy, feathery green fronds that taste bright and a bit grassy, is often used as a garnish, but has potential far beyond. If you find yourself with a big bunch of it, you may be stumped.