Find out how to keep on hand the ingredients for 3 or 4 meals that you can "whip up" in a short amount of time, without having to run to the grocery store.
Mild fish with a heavily seasoned, crispy crust and everything from tangy pickles to hot honey make these sandwiches a delight. Serve them alongside your favorite potato salad or good old fashioned salt and vinegar kettle chips. Dinner is served!
Today's pork is lean and quick-cooking. When you pair those qualities with a great seasoning blend, tender mushrooms, and a creamy sauce, you know what you're making for dinner, especially when it can be on the table in 20 minutes!
You'd think being home so much would mean loads of time for long form cooking with slow simmers, careful sautés, and more. But with virtual school winding down, everyone growing increasingly stir-crazy, and fatigue being a constant companion, easy meals are needed more than ever. This simple creamy soup comes together in a little over half an hour with very little hands on time involved.
An homage to Wisconsin, this pizza also features a whole wheat crust that's actually tender and chewy. A bread machine makes that step a snap and toppings include everything from a sauce loaded with beer, cheese, and pickle juice to crumbled bratwurst and fried onions.
Packaged naan becomes the base for a quick and easy breakfast pizza that is sure to impress your holiday guests. Use breakfast sausage, red onion, spicy peppers, spinach, cheese, and egg or make even more options and let your guests build their own fun brunch plate.
Sometimes, when you have really lovely ingredients on hand, the best way to treat them is gently. No fancy cooking methods, no expensive truffle oil … just good, basic food prepared simply and enjoyed for what it is. Sometimes, you are lucky enough for that approach to involve steak.
Korean food brings with it an amazing blend of salty, sweet, and spicy flavors. When you add tender strips of beef and melt-in-your-mouth onions to the mix, you have the base for some of the best fusion food I've had in recent memory.
When it's hot and I don't want to touch the stove, I reach for my canning jars and make marinated chèvre and pickled … well, everything. Add bread from my favorite bakery and a glass of wine and I'm set until the heat breaks.
Quick! Before the last of the fresh herbs fall prey to the end of the harvest, make this amazing dish that will have you enjoying the decadent aroma of cumin laced with a little lemon and hot pepper. You'll be finding ways to make it in the dead of winter, I promise!
Stuffing vegetables is a great way to work additional vitamins, minerals, and fiber into our winter diets. And when you stuff adorable carnival squash with a shepherd's pie inspired filling, you've got comfort food at its best.
Chicken Pot Pie is classic comfort food, but it can get a bit involved when it comes to preparation. Whether you are making and rolling out pie dough or putting together a biscuit crust, it begs to be left for long weekends. But now you can get the flavors of classic chicken pot pie without fussing with crusts or biscuits.
It's time for another time-saving dinner idea. Imagine tossing some ingredients into a baking dish, sliding it into the oven, and being able to serve it less than an hour later? Just enough time to get the kids to do their homework, throw together a green salad, and pour yourself a glass of wine!
A quick, simple, and delightfully spicy sauce gives this dish its kick. If you have lovely red Korean peppers, they make the prettiest sauce, but good 'ol serranos or jalapeños will also work well. Pork chops give it a tender, juicy foundation and sautéed mushrooms give it a fitting crown.
Crispy coconut shrimp sings of summer to me and as April gives way to May, quick and delicious ways to remind us of the warmer weather on the way are a welcome treat for our springtime dinner menus. So preheat your oven, grab a handful of ingredients and get ready to feel downright tropical!
You can never have enough bacon, so show off your love for the crispy treat with a fun party for all ages. Between the food, decor, and activities, you will be a sizzling host.
Since this month (and early next month) is so packed with holidays and events, we thought it would be good to look back at special articles from the last eight years.
Get some fantastic ideas for brunch, whether it's Mother's Day brunch or something more casual. The key to a great brunch lies in a nice variety of foods with an elegant twist. So sleep in and enjoy the joy that is brunch!
'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.