What to do with the occasional cool end of summer day in which is barely hits 70°? Grab your favorite skillet and get ready to take summer ingredients and give them a decidedly fall makeover. Then take a long stroll after dinner since there aren't many dishes to do!
Keep your camp cooking simple with one pot camping meals (or one skillet meals) by using the same pot and grill to cook all your ingredients together. We’ve broken meal ideas down by the time of day, with helpful tips and tricks you’ll need to make cooking outdoors fun!
When you don't have a lot of time to put dinner together, consider letting your chicken dinner dance the two-step; that is, start it on the stovetop and finish it in the oven. The result is moist, tender chicken with a beautifully browned exterior.
If you love the idea of buffalo wings, but hate the inevitable mess it makes, consider taming the buffalo with fried gnocchi, chicken, and vegetables swimming in a buffalo sauce and topped with melted, bubbling bleu cheese!
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.
In about a half hour, you can have a creamy alfredo-like pasta dish that's brimming with sun-dried tomatoes, chicken, and spinach on the table. Just plan a little ahead and get your stirring arm in shape, because this one needs some hands-on time.
Bring a little color into dinner time with a one pan meal that's so orange, it's nearly glowing! Chicken, sweet potatoes, and oranges come together to bring you a gloriously caramelized meal that's bursting with flavor.
When a single skillet can hold your dinner dreams, you're in luck. When that same skillet can get you a meal that's comforting, hearty, delicious, and inspiring, it goes way beyond luck. That's the stuff of planning ahead!
My favorite butter blend takes center stage in a one-pan dish that is all about paying homage to spring before summer's here to stay. Salmon, ramps, and mushrooms come together to grace your table with a simple, yet elegant dinner dish.
Apples and cinnamon blended in a warm, cozy baked breakfast is part of the appeal of autumn. When you can achieve those things in less than half an hour and enjoy the warm, delicious-smelling kitchen for hours afterward, it's a match made in heaven!