Get a stunning vegan stir fry dinner in under a half hour while resting assured that it's a meal that everyone around the table will love. A peppy ginger stir fry sauce, crisp tofu, and a variety of vegetables are just what you need when kitchen prep for Thanksgiving is filling so much time.
Your Instant Pot makes quick work of transforming cubed beef roast, a quick sauce, and a bevy of vegetables into a great Korean dish. Everything from broccoli and red pepper to edamame and carrots are in this easy dinner recipe.
Some boxed pasta, leftover chicken, and fresh vegetables become easy lo mein when a simple sauce is added to bring it all together. Everything from snow peas and mushrooms to broccoli and peppers are packed into this healthy meal.
A three part bowl recipe that can be on the table in under an hour or half that, depending on what kind of farro you include. Discover the joys of this slightly chewy nutritional powerhouse.
The bright tanginess of citrus fruits gets tripled in this perfect stir fry for the edge of spring. Everything from tender pork to fresh broccoli and sweet peppers gets a shot of sunshine alongside a flavor boost in this quick midweek meal.
A super easy, super tasty stir fried recipe featuring chicken, pineapple, broccoli, and more makes dinner a snap when you blend everything from barbecue sauce to rice vinegar to make a perfect sweet-sour sauce without any fuss.
A quick noodle stir-fry is just what you need for dinner. If you have time, let the pork marinate up to a day in advance and pair it with chopped peppers and broccoli and a fragrant sauce and you have a meal ready to eat!
Baked fish gets a classic treatment with butter, lemon, and garlic. This quick meal takes advantage of sheet pan baking by adding broccoli to the mix for a meal that's assembled on one pan.
The ninth in a series of special collections of recipes for those of us (all of us?) experiencing a very different lifestyle for ... now. In these uncertain times, we're reaching out to help you and yours turn to the comforts of the kitchen to nourish yourselves, body and soul.
Did you make ham for Easter? Try putting together this simple, delicious casserole using your leftovers and watch your family ask for more. With a flexible list of ingredients, read on to find out how you can make it with what you have on hand.