If you're pressed for time these days, but still want to whip up a 30 minute meal recipe that tastes great, watch 30 Minute Meals with host Rachael Ray. From comfort food to sophisticated fare for entertaining, preparing and cooking Rachael/Rachel Ray's dishes never takes more than 30 minutes. Cooking with Rachael Ray can teach you how to put great food on the tableeven when you're short on time.
Rachael Ray's success with 30 minute meals began with a series of cooking classes in Albany, New York, which
became so popular that the local media sent a feature reporter to cover the phenomenon, and the following week, an Albany TV station asked Rachael Ray to do a weekly 30 Minute Meals segment for the evening news. The show now airs on Food Network and has companion cookbooks, all on the 30 Minute Meals concept, including Rachael Ray's 30-Minute Meals, The Open House Cookbook, Comfort Foods and Veggie Meals.
Rachael Ray's 30 Minute Meals has recipes for complete and sumptuous meals like stuffed pork chops, cream cheese potatoes, sugar snap peas and pound cake with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce, grilled green quesadillas with brie and herbs, and barbecued salmon with grilled romaine and citrus vinaigrette.
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