Chicken Spanakopizza, an Ode to the Spanakopita
Take your family on a jaunt to Greece in just 30 minutes
Take your family on a jaunt to Greece in just 30 minutes
These juicy, open-faced burgers are smothered with a sweet and tangy basil yogurt sauce and topped with cheese, avocado and all the fixings – we promise, they’ll be your new favorite burgers!
This juicy, flaky salmon patty is jammed with healthy fats and topped with creamy lemon dill sauce
Our sweet potato gnocchi helps add a bit more nutritional interest to this classic comfort pasta
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Peppers are delicious blistered, baked, stuffed and sloppy
Perfectly portable for a potluck or a straight-to-table trip from the oven, this creamy kale and sausage pasta dish is hearty, filling and great for leftovers.
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Forget chestnuts, try roasting brussels sprouts by an open fire this winter season
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Turn fall's best apples into sweet desserts, savory mains and sides, and satisfying morning meals.
This homemade aioli with zesty lemon and fresh dill brightens up this simple roasted salmon with potatoes and asparagus.
An easy homemade tahini sauce infused with lemon juice and garlic elevates the flavor of these colorful carrots. Toasted matzo and hazelnuts make a crunchy topping – no need for bread crumbs!
This savory-meets-sweet casserole uses sweet potatoes and hemp or coconut milk and is brimming with warming flavors like cinnamon, nutmeg and maple.
Mushroom lovers, rejoice! This hearty and robust ragout gets its deep flavor from a variety of mushrooms. Serve it over orzo for a filling and delicious dinner.
All the creamy, savory, nutty flavors you love in this takeout favorite in an easy at-home version
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Thought beer was just for drinking? Think again! In this recipe, beer makes for a tender and juicy flank steak loaded with flavor.
A sweet and tart plum pastry with a walnut crust
Who says fish tacos have to be deep fried?
The crispy, crunchy texture you crave when eating fried fish, but with less than half the fat.
Get ready to get messy, because these saucy tacos are meant to be dipped again and again.
Oven-braised chicken thighs turn luscious in a super flavorful combination of chipotle chiles, garlic and orange juice.
Vibrant color, gut-pleasing fiber, antioxidants, plenty of protein – this salmon dish has it all.
This saucy spin on classic Buffalo wings is low-carb and flavor-packed.
The classic low-country boil is a celebration of place, tradition – and ratio.
These foil-wrap vegetables couldn't be easier for a summer serving of fiber, nutrients and flavor.
This satisfying protein is easy to make, even when you don't have a traditional grill to cook atop.
Consider this your everything-under-the-sink salmon dish!
Slightly sweet with a bit of heat and totally tender, these ribs are a barbecue crowd-pleaser.
Prune puree isn’t the only way to enjoy this healthy fruit. These creative twists using prunes will show you how to use the naturally sweet fruit in a variety of new ways!
Featuring one fiber-rich grain, this bowl recipe will help you fuel up and get plenty of this commonly-missed nutrient.
Make this bowl for lunch or dinner, and you'll get nearly all the nutrients you've been looking for.
Quick and easy yet packed with flavor, this is a crowd-pleasing appetizer you can serve year-round.
Who says gyros have to be sandwiches? With this savory spread, you can customize and enjoy them any way you'd like.
This is a dish that'll wow your whole table – and offer a wealth of extra-good-for-you nutrients.
A little miso makes this one flavor-packed, energy-boosting meal.
If you're a fan of Chicken Marsala, you've got to try this cherry-infused version.
No one would ever guess this chicken dinner takes just 30 minutes (and very little prep) to perfect.
Nutrient-dense and ready in under half an hour, you can make these patties any time hunger hits.
This lightened-up version of Oysters Rockefeller allows you to enjoy a decadent, salty, rich oyster with a little less of the heavy cheese and butter you’d indulge in at a restaurant, allowing the delicate flavor of the oyster to shine.
Making your own teriyaki sauce is a breeze with our easy recipe that uses pantry staples. Serve this protein-rich chicken and shrimp stir fry with brown jasmine rice or brown rice udon noodles.
You’ve seen the brightly colored Brazilian berry in smoothie bowls, but we’re taking acai for a savory spin in this gorgeous root vegetable dinner bowl.
Blink and you'll miss blackcurrant season. Get the most out of it this year with this summery blackcurrant coulis recipe.
These saucy sirloin beef wraps come together in under 30 minutes for the ultimate easy dinner. TIP: Don't underestimate the power of herbs! For bright flavor in every bite, top these beef wraps with cilantro.
Veggies may be a clean-eating staple. But eating them the same old ways can tire even the most ardent veggie-lover. Instead, try your hand at these 10 fresh ways with nutrient-dense veg.
Cooked and ready in less than five minutes, delectable sea scallops are nature’s gift to the time-starved. The trick to a getting a good sear on the outside with still-tender insides is to not overcrowd the pan.
Bold flavors of smoky chipotle and sour tamarind star in this super-quick salmon dish. Keep the coleslaw as simple or complex as you like. Ours contains cabbages, carrots, edamame and fresh herbs.
Sunny and umami flavors are the hallmarks of this seafood-based casserole. The herb mixture made at the top of the recipe is a simple pesto-style sauce that would taste terrific on your favorite grilled fish, too.
Buffalo wing sauce is the signature ingredient that gives this casserole its tangy, fiery kick. Since this recipe uses cooked chicken, this is a delicious dish to whip up when you have leftover rotisserie chicken hanging out in the fridge.
Cauliflower makes a tasty rice substitute, and it’s easy on your carb intake. Here, the chicken gets a big pop of flavor from prepared biryani seasoning paste; look for jars of this distinctive spice blend near the curry pastes.
This turkey is a labor of love, but the juicy results are totally worth the effort. Here, we use deboned meat, which cooks through faster than a whole bird, and the finished roll is easier to slice at the table. Ask your butcher to prepare it for you in advance, and request that they reserve about half of the bones as you’ll need them to make the gravy. A cranberry glaze is brushed on the turkey while roasting, while a homemade gravy gets drizzled on after serving.
Shishitos are usually mild, but every once in a while you get a firecracker. That’s what makes this dish really fun! Blistering the beans and peppers in a skillet gives them a nice charred taste without having to toss them on the grill or under the broiler. If you can’t find shishito peppers, try multicolored mini bell peppers instead.
Flatbreads have the same broad appeal as pizza but are ideal for dolling up with sophisticated flavors. Here, a tasty homemade dough gets topped with caramelized onions, sweet squash, zesty sausage and creamy goat cheese for an appetizer that’s definitely not every day.
These baked spinach-stuffed sweet potatoes topped with crispy bacon are hearty and delicious and packed with energy-boosting vitamins.
Grilling the cabbage imparts an unbeatable smokiness to this slaw. Here, the napa is topped with a spicy dressing using gut-friendly kimchi.
Explore the versatility of canned fish: We use this convenient and budget-friendly grocery staple as a star ingredient in pizza, poke bowls and buttery, flavorful rillettes.
Gluten-free pizza gets a budget-friendly makeover with this seafood rendition featuring canned sardines!
Poke bowls are convenient and customizable. Our version uses canned tuna fillets, making this a flavorful, budget-friendly meal.
Don’t be fooled by the simple ingredients in these tacos. Together, the earthy, cumin-spiced chicken, sweet grilled onions and herbaceous salsa taste sensational.
Meaty haddock meets smoky chipotle sauce in these tasty tacos, but the unsung hero is the quick-pickled cabbage that lends a bit of sour crunchiness and elevates all the other flavors.
This celebration of summer combines lemon-herbed ricotta, juicy heirloom tomatoes and a scattering of fresh herbs onto premade crusts – easy as pie. Swap in gluten-free or grain-free crusts to accommodate any dietary restrictions.
Scampi, a garlicky dish typically made with shrimp, is also a fast and flavorful way to cook up mussels.
A juicy, savory lamb burger is nestled into a fresh chopped Greek salad — no bun necessary. Instead of crumbled feta, we went to the next level and created an irresistible, creamy yogurt-feta sauce for drizzling.
Salty olives, sweet grapes and fresh herbs give ordinary chicken salad a tantalizing twist. Harissa paste gives it a Moroccan flair, but if you can’t find it, you can use a pinch of curry powder or skip it entirely.
The belly side of the tuna cooks up quickly, giving you melt-in-your-mouth fish in minutes. Wrapped up with buttery avocado and homemade wasabi mayo, these handheld tuna cones taste wonderfully indulgent.
A great beach-house snack.
The BBQ favorite.
The heavy-rotation dinner.
Whether fresh or frozen, peas are an easy way to incorporate greens into a dish year-round. From hummus to soups and pastas, here are 15 reasons the versatile veggie deserves a permanent spot in your freezer.
Peas are a perfect replacement for avocados in this slightly sweet and minty dip.
More of a side dish than a condiment, the zippy mango salsa in this dinner can be made as mild or spicy as you like.
Lemon lovers will really dig this dish: Rich and meaty cod steams away under lemon slices in a parchment package, then a fresh herb and lemon sauce adds the finishing touch.
Roasting tomatillos softens their sourness while adding a little sweetness, making them the ideal topping for chicken and zucchini. If you can't find poblano pepper, a red or green bell pepper can substitute.
Not your average quinoa bowl, this version spoons a warm sesame sauce spiked with refreshing orange over wild salmon and a bevy of tender veggies.
These tacos are on point! Fold and roll a flour tortilla into a cone before filling it with your favorites like chicken or seasoned beef. Finish it off with a bold salsa like CHI-CHI’S® Thick & Chunky Salsa Mild for lots of flavor and just the right amount of spice.
Elote has taken the world by storm and for good reason! It’s a great side dish for grilling out, taco night and, of course, Cinco de Mayo!
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