A Thai dinner brimming with salmon, noodles, and veggies in a spicy, creamy sauce is just what you need tonight. What's more, it's a dinner that can on the table in about 20 minutes. Now that's a lot to be grateful for!
Have you ever looked in your refrigerator to see if there's a burrito hiding in there? More a guideline than a recipe, these burritos beg you to use what's on hand. Perfect for leftover rice, pork, and any number of fillings hiding out in your refrigerator and/or pantry.
A quick meal or snack using your air fryer can help make convenience foods work together to bring cheers to your table. Add it to a fresh salad or vegetable side and a cup of marinara and you've got dinner done in less than half an hour.
When succotash meets the end of the growing season, dinnertime bliss abounds. Everything from juicy tomatoes to tender corn come together in this quick sauté. And to bind it all together, Mexican chorizo and tender shrimp join the party.
If you have a cast iron skillet and a few pantry staples, a quick and showy breakfast that comes together in minutes can greet you for your morning meal. Then crown it with sweet or savory toppings (or enjoy it plain) and get ready for a great day.
Another quick meal featuring a single fillet of salmon. This time, it's paired with tender lentils and loads of healthy vegetables to make a simple meal that will keep you going for hours. Works well in lunch or dinner mode too!
The flavors of Greece grace this simple pasta salad packed with sautéed salmon, olives, tomatoes, feta cheese, garlic, and more. Enjoy it as a light lunch or a tasty side to grilled pork, chicken, or seafood.
In a half hour, a one-skillet meal can be on the table. What's more, it blends creamy with spicy and dresses it up with a savory bow! What's more, it can be assembled using pantry staples and frozen peas and shrimp.
You'd think being home so much would mean loads of time for long form cooking with slow simmers, careful sautés, and more. But with virtual school winding down, everyone growing increasingly stir-crazy, and fatigue being a constant companion, easy meals are needed more than ever. This simple creamy soup comes together in a little over half an hour with very little hands on time involved.
The cheese in the coating for these pork chops crisps up and helps keep them tender and juicy while the lemon juice gives the dish a brightness that's most appreciated as we see warmer weather becoming a regular part of our days.