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.
Main dish salads become absolutely stunning in fall. In this one, tender chicken gets paired with everything the season has to offer: from crisp cucumbers and peppers to sweet cherry tomatoes and corn fresh off the cob. This bright and healthy salad is a treat to look at and an even bigger treat to eat!
A glorious main dish salad brings the flavors of Thailand together with the season's finest produce and tender, spicy shrimp. You'll be making it again and again and sipping Thai tea alongside it all summer long.
Pairing the crisp skin and tender interior of roasted chicken with fresh roasted green vegetables and a tangy dressing is perfect summer eating. Using a piece of Indian flatbread as a plate that will soak up all that deliciousness is pure genius.
Light and refreshing, this colorful salad can withstand wilting and pairs beautifully with everything from grilled foods to your picnic favorites. Bring a healthy rainbow to your plate and find yourself turning to again and again as the weather gets warmer.
Get more veggies and plant fiber into your diet without sacrificing flavor with dinner bowls bursting with everything from falafels and hummus to fresh tomatoes and roasted cauliflower. It's a meal that's almost too pretty to eat!
Bring salad fully into fall in a way that makes it not just a main dish, but a company-worthy offering that is quick, elegant, and downright beautiful on a plate. Put a cornucopia on your table tonight!
October is a great time for hearty soups. When time is running short, let your Instant Pot make quick work of dinner while presenting you with a bowl of creamy soup that tastes like it got to simmer for hours that you didn't have time to give it.
Salads that incorporate warm ingredients are a perfect way to transition from summer to autumn and keep your dinner plate light and flavorful. Turn to sautéed chicken and roasted potatoes to fill the need for heartier fare without bidding farewell to salads.
Whether you are looking for a snack, a garnish for your favorite bloody mary, or something fun to toss into your next salad, you'll want to make sure you try these simple pickled green beans. No need to find the dill, but you will need to find some dry white wine … oh, dang!