October is a great time for hearty soups. When time is running short, let your Instant Pot make quick work of dinner while presenting you with a bowl of creamy soup that tastes like it got to simmer for hours that you didn't have time to give it.
Continuing the trend begun in the New Year, many people are starting and trying to stick to diets. Get smart advice and great recipes in The EatingWell Healthy in a Hurry Cookbook.
Sometimes there's really no substitute for a good burger. And when that burger comes stuffed with bleu cheese and wrapped in bacon … well, that's just bliss. Before you decide that sounds like too much work, take a look at your collection of plastic containers and get ready to enjoy being at the top of the food chain!
Did your New Year's resolutions involve making more of an effort to get fit? Is January underway with you still puzzling about how to do that? Get some great health tips that can help you get back to shape after the recent holiday season festivities.
When it comes time for birthdays or other special occasions, you don't have to reach for specialty baking pans. Just make cupcakes and start building the cake you want. Here, we offer one option and go through it step-by-step.
Looking to update your kitchen? If a total remodel is out of your range — in either price or effort or both — consider setting your space up with some fun modern tech to help out in the kitchen and streamline your cooking process.
If the idea of going out to a fancy restaurant, braving the crowds, and draining your wallet doesn't sound appealing for Valentine's Day, Sandra Lee has just the ticket. Why not enjoy a lovely dinner at home that saves you time, money, and effort without leaving romance on the curb.
Before you reach for the phone or opt to order online, consider dusting off your slow cooker and letting it handle dinner instead. Tangy, spicy orange chicken is easy to get on the table when you use your kitchen tools.
Enjoying the great outdoors with a barbecue get together is a great way to bring family and friends together. It's also a great way to feast and enjoy the best summer has to offer. Get a great guide on how to put one together and what is on the must-have list.
Healthier eating on the menu for 2015? Discover three common treats that make a lot of sense to make at home instead of fetching from the grocery store. They can be healthier, tastier, and less expensive if you plan right.
Move over, meatball subs, it's time to serve them with a twist! Turkish inspired beef kofta sandwiches combine fresh ingredients with fragrant, seasoned beef meatballs that are baked in a hot oven to help keep them lean. Dinner is served!
If you have a cast iron skillet and a few pantry staples, a quick and showy breakfast that comes together in minutes can greet you for your morning meal. Then crown it with sweet or savory toppings (or enjoy it plain) and get ready for a great day.
The presentation of a meal should have these goals in mind: stimulate appetite and build anticipation. And the Christmas entertaining season brings with it special challenges that we're here to help you tackle!
The best way to save your food budget is by avoiding wasted food. By most estimates, a quarter to half of all food produced in the United States goes uneaten - left in fields, spoiled in transport, thrown out at the grocery store, scraped into the garbage or forgotten until it spoils. If the average American household wastes just 25% of the food they buy, that's $2275 per year directly into the garbage!
Usually when I tell someone I had a great tuna salad for lunch or dinner, they imagine a creamy spread over slices of bread. Well, broaden those horizons and fall in love with a beautiful, healthy, simple salad featuring lots of color and lots of flavor.
'Tis the perfect time of the year for a glorious brunch. And, instead of toast or muffins, contemplate how beautiful a brunch buffet will look when graced with a large platter of fresh blueberry scones drizzled with a pearly white glaze.