Great flavors and no mayo, this clever potato salad is a perfect dish to bring to a backyard BBQ. It plays well with all of summer's favorites, can be left out on the picnic table for hours without worry, and uses the Instant Pot for quick prep.
Fish is a quick and simple meal, especially when you bake it! Here, cod gets the taste of Greece infused with lemon-butter, capers, onions, and dill. It's a flavor sensation and perfect for a quick weekday meal.
As the year draws to a close, a pause to reflect upon the cooking that took place in the last year seems appropriate. What's even more appropriate is taking some time to think about the people that cooking has been shared with throughout the year. It only takes a little bit of time to realize just how precious those events are, whether they are routine family dinners or one-in-a-lifetime festive events. They are definitely something to celebrate, in the old year and also in the New Year!
Whether you've got fresh strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, or all four of them, these tender muffins makes a great way to start any day. Topped with a fun crumbly topping, pair them with your favorite coffee or tea and welcome the morning.
Brimming with leeks, mushrooms, carrots, and more, this hearty soup is perfect for a fall day that carries just a bit more of a chill than you feel ready to tackle. Get that simmered all day taste without all the time by using your Instant Pot.
Packed with sausage, peppers, onions, and more, packaged gnocchi gets a fall makeover in this quick dinner recipe. Part of our autumn comfort food series, this versatile dish will become one of your go-to menu ideas for busy weeks and more!
Stuffing mix makes a quick stuffing happen for stuffed squash that can fit into anyone's busy weeknight dinner schedule. Comfort food is here to help you get through the winter doldrums. Let your oven work for you while you make the stuffing.
Build your own bowl of delicious with a bevy of ingredients and pick and choose what makes the perfect ramen bowl for you. Then sit back and enjoy while winter and spring battle it out for seasonal dominance outside your door.
Save time and effort while still enjoying the flavors of chicken enchiladas with this creative soup that blends convenience foods with fresh vegetables to make a satisfying meal that can be made in a half hour any day of the week.
The cheese in the coating for these pork chops crisps up and helps keep them tender and juicy while the lemon juice gives the dish a brightness that's most appreciated as we see warmer weather becoming a regular part of our days.
In a half hour, a one-skillet meal can be on the table. What's more, it blends creamy with spicy and dresses it up with a savory bow! What's more, it can be assembled using pantry staples and frozen peas and shrimp.
Born of a combination of aromatic masters and the garden, chimichurri makes a beautiful marinade for chicken tenderloins before they meet the grill. Next up: a bed of fantastic seasonal produce drizzled in a bright and tangy dressing. Salad is served!
When you have just a bit of salmon, let your garden provide the rest of dinner - or brunch or lunch. Fresh corn, greens, cucumber, tomatoes, and herbs all come together to build a magnificent salad that will make your taste buds sing.
Got chocolate cravings? These cupcakes are bound to satisfy and with Valentine's Day just around the corner, now is a perfect time to plan ahead for a decadent dessert or three!
A lightly sweetened oven pancake packed with fruit is a perfect weekend treat. Serve it alongside a rasher of bacon and a cup or three of coffee and you'll be off to the races.
A comforting corn spoon bread makes a perfect bed for super simple, quick chili shrimp to rest upon. The sweet casserole helps offset the crunchy, spicy shrimp for a meal that has a range of textures and flavors.
Get a soul-satisfying dinner on the table in about a half hour when you sear pork chops and give them the company of sautéed mushrooms, a creamy mustard sauce, and lightly wilted baby spinach.
A simple baked falafel gets a creative nutritional kick from pumpkin. It also gives them a beautiful orange color and you can use them in everything from salads to sandwiches and bowls to just snacking on their own.
A multi-step main dish salad will have you singing about spring. Everything from roasted potatoes and green beans to tangy goat cheese and tender seared tuna bring a taste of the Mediterranean to your table.
Is a kitchen remodel or refresh in your future? Find out what kind of tech might be able to help you get dinner on the table, dishes off it, save time, save money, and even save the planet before you start your next project!
A simple lemon-butter sauce gets drizzled over cod loins and fresh seasonal vegetables before roasting for a fantastic, easy dinner. Dinner in a half hour with most of it happening in the oven while you sip some wine? Oh yes!
A simple lemon garlic marinade for chicken becomes magic on the grill alongside fresh vegetables and an application of a lemon garlic scape compound butter at the table. Summer living is delicious!
August often finds us scrambling to feed our families without turning our kitchens into saunas or finding ourselves eating the same thing over and over again. Get great ideas for getting out of that end of summer rut in the most delicious ways.
Get the flavors of your favorite summer roll without the extra work! Pile everything you'd tuck inside a rice wrapper into a bowl and dig in. Summer eating is quick, easy, and delicious!
A surprisingly easy tart recipe uses puff pastry to make quick work of making a decadent treat. Filled with brie, bacon, and peaches, it's simply stunning even before you drizzle it with peppered rosemary honey.
Flavor-packed Mexican chorizo, roasted hatch chiles, and tender sweet corn come together to make stunning tacos. Get ready to give a nod to a Tex-Mex dish inspired by the produce of early autumn.
A cast iron skillet and a bread machine make fantastic focaccia a snap. Get the basic recipe and top it (or don't) any way you'd like. Mine had cheese and olives, but this is definitely a make it your own kind of thing.
A one pot meal makes dinner for a crew in about a half hour. Whether you are busy and want dinner fast or want to split your time between a quick dinner and holiday baking or candy-making, this one's a keeper!
Sometimes we all need a fun meal that can be ready in about a half hour that will make everyone around the table happy. Enter a quick and easy casserole based on walking tacos.
A muffin that works for a quick breakfast or stellar afternoon pick me up, this is a treat that would make Elvis smile. Packed with mashed bananas and peanut butter, they also hold great flavor and nutrition.