This stunning no bake cheesecake uses both cream cheese and chèvre to make a creamy lemon curd laced dessert with ribbons of blueberry sauce. It's a show stopper that takes less than an hour to put together. The hardest part will be giving it several hours to chill in the refrigerator.
A quick stir-fry dinner gives you everything from shrimp and tender noodles to sugar snap peas and crunchy peppers all in a spicy-sweet sauce. All of this can be on the table in about twenty minutes - now that's fast food!
Making dinner on a single sheet pan saves time before and after dinner. Working seasonal vegetables into the mix and using one pan to bake them all means fewer dishes to clean and a meal that will easily end up in your menu rotation.
A fantastic combination of ingredients means no need for additional seasoning in this clever open-faced omelet. Everything from crispy bacon and tangy sun dried tomatoes to fresh basil and creamy goat cheese are here to make this a morning treat.
This simple no bake dessert is a great way to get French pastry taste without French pastry work. A summer favorite, now is a great time to enjoy it before summer is at its end. Add a few chocolate-covered espresso beans to take it up a notch.
Leftover chicken - hot or cold - and fresh air-fried croutons bring this classic salad into main course territory and a homemade dressing makes it swoon worthy. A perfect quick meal to help meet your family's dinner needs during the dog days of summer.
In an effort to finish up the campfire supplies before colder weather sets in, consider a pan of bars that will have you ready to relive camping memories from this summer all the way back to your childhood.
When dill is abundant and another jar of refrigerator pickles or cucumber salad is just not what you're looking for, turn to a creamy, dilly coleslaw to serve alongside everything from burgers and chicken to pulled pork and steaks.
When you've fired up the grill for chicken, burgers, or any other summer favorite, make sure you toss some veggies on too. But popping them into a heavy grill pan and cooking them with indirect heat, you can ease up on the tending and let them cook to perfection alongside fussier main courses.
Leftover pork roast makes a stellar stir-fry super quick and easy. Embrace the cleverness that is planning new meals based on leftovers. You'll be thrilled to have quick meals at the ready without lingering in monotony.