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Discover Comfort Foods from the Past

When searching for dinner inspiration, it’s easy to always look for what’s new and now. However, sometimes it’s worth looking to the past. Trending recipes have a time and place. However, nothing scratches the comfort food itch like the dishes you grew up with. Whether that was in the ‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, or beyond.

It’s not uncommon for retro recipes to have some pretty out-there names. From Frog Eye Salad to Broken Glass Cake, these titles often sound strange. They even seem inedible. But don’t fear—their names typically nod to the recipe’s unconventional appearance. That’s certainly the case for Porcupine Meatballs, a beloved retro recipe we’d argue is long overdue for a comeback.

What Are Porcupine Meatballs?

Porcupine Meatballs contain no actual porcupine or any other exotic game — their name hails from their spiky appearance. Unlike other meatballs, this recipe adds rice instead of breadcrumbs or another binding agent. When the ground beef-rice mixture cooks, the grains of rice absorb liquid. They become plump and pronounced. The grains stick out of the meatballs like a porcupine’s quills.

Otherwise, they are a standard beef—yes, just beef—meatball recipe that gets cooked in a seasoned tomato sauce. Some porcupine meatball recipes call for simmering them in tomato soup. This is certainly a shortcut option available to you, too. For many, the version cooked in tomato soup tastes like home. However, our top-rated recipe for Porcupine Meatballs ditches the soup can for a homemade tomato sauce. It tastes even better, and many reviewers agree.

meatballs cooked in a tomato broth until rice is tender.
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“Like others, my mom also used tomato soup. However, using tomato sauce instead really makes a difference,” writes home cook Amber G. “I can honestly say these are better than the ones mom used to make (sorry, mom)!”

Porcupine Meatballs were a staple during the Great Depression. They only required a few ingredients. This recipe was a great way to stretch a small amount of ground beef. These days, they’re still a budget-friendly recipe. They are also darn delicious and appealing to adults and kids alike. Their out-of-the-box look and familiar flavor make them a hit for everyone.

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Champion Chili Recipes for Winning Cook-Offs

These top-rated recipes are tried-and-true chili cook-off winners. And they could be your ticket to a blue ribbon, too. From classics to spicy new favorites, you’ll want to try all of these prize-winning chili recipes.

  • Boilermaker Tailgate Chili
  • Debdoozie’s Blue Ribbon Chili
  • Fusion Chili
  • Best Damn Chili

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How to Create Perfect Cheeseboards Year-Round

Let’s start with an apology. We’re sorry we didn’t bring this hack to you back in November. This was before all the holiday cheese boards and charcuterie boards. Trust us, if we had known about this trick back then, we would have shared it with you. 

Fortunately, cheese isn’t just a holiday food. It is everyday food for many of us. There are always occasions to make cheeseboards. Some occasions include birthdays and anniversaries. Valentine’s Day, an Oscar party, and the big bowl game are other examples. Even an average Tuesday is a good time, to name a few.

If you always volunteer to bring the cheese to an event, you should know about this trick. You like your cheese boards to look professional with uniform slices.

How to Use a Fork to Uniformly Slice Cheese

This viral cheese-cutting tip that spread.the.grub posted on Instagram is so simple and so genius. 

Here’s how it works. Grab a dinner fork (any regular old dinner fork). Grab your block of cheese. This trick seems like it would work best with a semi-hard cheese such as Cheddar, Gouda, Swiss, or provolone. It wouldn’t work very well with a soft goat cheese or Brie that isn’t easily sliceable. Hard cheeses, such as Grana Padana or Parmesan, would probably crumble under the knife. 

But for those cheeses that are cut into slices cleanly, this method will make easy work out of uniformity.

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25 Easy Winter Dishes for Cozy Nights

You’re in the thick of winter’s chilly embrace. After a long day, all you want is to enjoy a warm, satisfying meal. You desire to curl up under a blanket and spend quality time with loved ones. You’re craving something simply scrumptious. However, you’re not in the mood for time-consuming activities like seasoning, marinating, chopping, mincing, pureeing, or frying. These are activities you might normally enjoy on the weekends. Your goal: a warm, comfy, easy night at home.

Well, you’re in luck because we’ve rounded up 25 of the tastiest easy-to-make winter dishes. We made sure to include soul-nourishing dishes from an array of culinary traditions. Whether you’re craving spicy aromatic Indian, traditional Italian, mouthwatering Mexican, or classic American, we have recipes for each. Each one is sure to hit the spot on your cozy winter night in.

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16 Family-Favorite Ground Beef Casseroles

These ground beef casseroles offer quick-and-easy comfort food that everyone in your family will love. From a grandma-style hamburger casserole recipe to an easy Mexican casserole recipe, there’s a ton of variety for your next weeknight dinner. Even better, many of these recipes freeze like a dream so you can store them away for last-minute meals. Keep reading for our favorite casserole dishes that all feature ground beef.

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