Give your fajitas the seafood touch with tender shrimp and sizzling vegetables tucked into warm flour tortillas. What's more, have this amazing dinner on the table in well under a half hour! It's the perfect meal for this busy time of the year.
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.
Forget take out. You can just keep things all in the kitchen when you put together your favorite Chinese restaurant favorites right at home. A handful of ingredients and less than half an hour of effort will get you one of your favorites on the table.
Put together a memorable glaze and learn the secret to moist, flavorful pork chops just in time for a quick weeknight dinner. You'll be adding this dish to your regular menu rotation and looking for sales on pork loin before you know it.
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.
Some soups take hours or even days to make just right. Fortunately, some of the most flavorful ones can be made in about a half hour and warm you body and soul. After all, the distance between soul and soup is just a few letters!
Cooler weather means comfort food and you can have that, even if you've got less than a half hour to make it happen. Put away the pizza delivery guy's number and grab one skillet. You are about to make a fantastic dinner in 20 minutes.
Sweet and spicy come together in a quick stir-fry sauce that will have friends and loved ones singing your praises. Bring together a lot of unlikely matches in this fall garden-inspired dish that is anything but ordinary.
As October progresses, our gardens and market stands give us more root vegetables and other hearty items. Tender lettuces give way to sturdy cabbages. So embrace the change in harvest and enjoy a main dish slaw boasting crunchy veggies, juicy fruit, warm chicken, and an asian dressing.
As we say goodbye to summer and welcome fall, side dishes can become one of the easier things to get on the table quickly. Whether you are slicing tomatoes onto a plate or tossing some beans from the garden with a spicy dressing, sides are where it's at!