A lightly creamy soup swimming with spicy broth, lots of vegetables, and - of course - shrimp and corn is just what we need as our need for heat is not being met by the season … yet!
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.
Favorite taco ingredients find their way into a hearty stew that helps bridge the gap between winter and spring. Everything from peppers and corn to beans and beef transform a standard stew into anything but ordinary.
Make a batch of this classic bean salad and serve it in avocado halves for a fun twist. Simply make a warm dressing and toss it with a bevy of beans and vegetables and spoon the salad generously into avocado halves for a bit of beautiful nutrition on your plate.
A quick sandwich blends pressed wrap sandwiches with a classic tuna melt for a great lunch or dinner. A fun tuna mixture featuring capers, diced pepper, sun dried tomatoes and more gets a cheesy melting alongside tender spinach for a crisped wrap that will make you smile.
A quick and elegant breakfast or brunch brings a lot of flavor to the table. Packed with fresh shallots, peppers, and spinach plus a sprinkle of sharp cheese, it's an excellent start to any day.
This creamy, spicy, dreamy chili is chock full of winter flavors. Have a bowl of it while Old Man Winter places his worst on your doorstep. You can even get festive with garnishes and make it a fiesta!
Creamy potato soup get a fiery twist with andouille and fire roasted green chiles. On a cold winter's night, it's just what you need to warm you - heart and soul. Let the season swirl outside your door - you've got soup!
Vegan tacos never had it so good. Everything from roasted squash and peppers to pickled onions and every condiment and topping that your heart desires brings everyone to the table and cheering for Taco Night.
Rich and warming, this versatile stew can be made meatless or with chicken. With sweet potatoes, hot peppers, cauliflower, kale, sun dried tomatoes, garlic, ginger, and peanut butter, meat in the meal is utterly optional and this comfort food stew will put you in cozy mode either way.