Second courses are the basis of every family’s diet. There are hundreds and thousands of such home cooking options in every kitchen in the world. Meat, vegetable, cereal and mixed with herbs and sauces, cooked from a steamer, oven, slow cooker, and just from the stove.
Delicious recipes for second courses in a hurry or for a festive table are infinitely diverse. Simple recipes with photos will help even novice cooks in cooking.
The second course to the table is traditionally served after the soup – in other words, the main ones are the “second” dishes that are familiar to us, which are the central element of the meal. Most often, the main second course is prepared from meat, poultry, fish and seafood, to which cooked or raw vegetables, legumes, cereals, pasta and mushrooms are necessarily served as a side dish.
Fish or meat main dishes are the most satisfying, nutritious and large in volume. For every day, modern chefs, as a rule, serve simple main dishes that are easy to prepare. Cutlets, meatballs, schnitzels, sausages, cabbage rolls, fried fish or fish in batter, which do not require much time for heat treatment and serving. On the occasion of the solemn events, a festive main dish is being prepared, which should surprise the guests and become the culmination of the banquet. Here, each cook is already trying to show her culinary skills, choosing from the most delicious recipes of the main dishes what suits the tastes of the guests and the budget of the hosts.
Here you will find a rich selection of photo-recipes of main dishes – bean rolls with cheese, white fish meatballs, rabbit in orange marinade, pork stuffed with prunes, chicken with peaches and Scottish eggs. The main dishes prepared according to our recommendations will definitely become the star of the dinner party!
An exquisite Mediterranean vegetable that will adorn any lunch, dinner, or holiday table. If you are tired of potatoes, pasta and porridge, fennel is the best way to diversify the menu.
Fast and delicious, just 15 minutes and hot, delicious cutlets on the table. These are very fond of children, so we will please them, and we will enjoy it ourselves. Treat.
Fettuccine Alfredo (also known as pasta al burro or pasta Bianca) is an ancient and simple pasta recipe first mentioned in the 15th century. The second life was breathed into it, at the beginning of the last century, by the chef Alfredo Di Lelio. Later, the recipe was developed and modernized, especially outside of Italy. The original list of ingredients has been significantly expanded. Today I offer you just such a modernized version of cooking fettuccine Alfredo with shrimp.
This recipe is a variation of a Palestinian dish, stuffed zucchini with yogurt sauce. But nevertheless-this is a very tasty and spicy dish of Oriental cuisine.