If you are having a hard time deciding between chocolate chip cookies or cheesecake for Valentine's Day, consider having both in this blended bar recipe that combines the best of both worlds in a sweet treat you can eat with your hands.
A few of your favorite things - peanut butter and dark chocolate to maple syrup and white miso - come together to help you make amazing cereal bars in minutes. Enjoy one today as part of a relaxing day or one on the go. No matter what, it's oh so sweet!
Another quick meal featuring a single fillet of salmon. This time, it's paired with tender lentils and loads of healthy vegetables to make a simple meal that will keep you going for hours. Works well in lunch or dinner mode too!
The kitchen is your work room; it can be a place of stress or a place of release. However, whatever your kitchen is to you, it is a great place to make a stew for the whole family. Perhaps this sounds a little daunting, after all, stews are a serious cooking project, however, the result can calm any mood and make a would-be-boring dinner, into an extravaganza worth remembering.
A viral video recipe gets some tweaks and finds its way to your table. No, it's not a hack … but it can easily be dinner! Everything from multiple varieties of tomato and pungent garlic to tangy feta cheese and all the herby flavors of the Mediterranean find their way to your table in this simple meal.
Often a sweet dish, this oven pancake leans into cheese, garlic, and herbs with a delightfully cheesy seasoning in the mix. Top it with all manner of goodies, including some of your favorite leftovers!
Have dinner on the table in about a half hour with these seared tuna and veggie-packed farro bowls. Everything from fresh pea pods and carrots to cucumbers and avocado get drizzled and sprinkled and then enjoyed.
Our at-home Valentine's Day menu wouldn't be complete without a decadent dessert! Make one that will wow your beloved without taking a lot of time or energy to assemble. Then dig in and use that time saved to do something fun together!
An oven pancake is transformed with a hefty dose of curry powder. Have it on its own, with a dollop of yogurt, dotted with your favorite toppings, or alongside your favorite Indian dishes.
Your crockpot holds the key to a fantastic way to make a simple, spicy chili. Depending on what kind of salsa you use in the recipe (yes, I said salsa), it can be hotter or milder. It's also great if you just add the two turkey drumsticks from Thanksgiving dinner and peel and shred the meat and remove the bones before serving. As holiday shopping, entertaining, and decorating roar into full swing, recipes like this are great time and sanity savers!
A simple taco-inspired stuffing for fresh peppers featuring leftovers, canned and convenience foods, and some goodies from the fridge and freezer help get a glorious dinner on the table in less than an hour.