Leftover steak and rice alongside traditional taco favorites find their way into perfectly roasted festival squash for a fun dinner. Loads of vegetables, black beans, and brown rice also make this a healthy dinner.
A bright splash of color is just what we need when Old Man Winter has stripped the rainbow from the world outside our doors. Brilliant orange and purple sweet potatoes get roasted together and bring color to any plate they land on.
This high fiber, high flavor stovetop dish will become a regular visitor to your dinner table when you discover how versatile it can be. Everything from mushrooms and carrots to lentils and spinach can become the base of your favorite bowl dinner, the best supporting side dish, or the star of the show.
Fresh and dried fruit, nuts and seeds, and so much more make this gorgeous salad a splash of color against a winter backdrop. Serve it as is or add sliced chicken or pork to it for a main dish salad sensation.
An inspired salad will keep the winter blues at bay with a plate that brings you the rainbow and more. Everything from smoked salmon and blue cheese to radishes and apple and so much more. Every bite is heaven with this salad that does it all.
A toasty bowl of homemade soup helps make everything better. Whether you are recovering from the holidays or something bigger picture, a big bowl of beef bulgur soup brimming with tender vegetables, lots of flavor, and the warmth we all need is just what the doctor ordered.
A few simple steps and a bit of baking results in a breakfast or brunch dish you'll put on your favorites list. Sun dried tomatoes and green onions find a perfect egg scramble that gets nestled in croissants and baked with cheese sprinkled over the top. Breakfast is served!
A comfort food meal made entirely in a cast iron skillet gets dinner on the table in under an hour. Everything from tender chicken and white wine to crisp apples and flavorful onions come together to bring flavor to your plate.
Puff pastry makes apple turnovers an easy task. Get a great recipe for making them now or later if you freeze them before baking. Then, when the craving hits, preheat the oven and make entirely fuss free turnovers with no effort at all.
The classic flavor combination of lemon and dill find their way to a beautiful fillet of salmon. Fire up the oven and have dinner on the table in a half hour or less with this low effort, high payoff elegant dinner main course.