You're probably a little exhausted from cooking and eating right now. So this time around, I'm sharing one of my favorite simple, go-to dinner ideas that involves a few key ingredients and as many tweaks as you'd like!
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.
Taking a few minutes to assemble a frittata by separating the eggs and treating them slightly differently gives the finished dish the feeling of an airy soufflé. Tossing about 5 extra minutes into the prep time means giving your breakfast an elegant texture you'll find yourself serving for dinner too!
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!
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.
In about 15 minutes, this clever spicy Korean beef dish can be on the table. With preparation times that slim, you might need to start on your rice first! Add this one to your quick meal go-to recipes and you'll hear cheers all around the table.