This recipe is as fun to eat as monkey bread (little balls of yeast dough that are baked in a pan together, then pulled apart at the table) but a lot less time-consuming to make. Grace Parisi spreads her buttery biscuit dough with a savory onion-Gruyere mixture, stacks layers of it sideways in a loaf pan, then bakes it until golden and fluffy. Click here to visit the new home of KitchenDaily!
Sesame, ginger-infused salmon over snow peas, peppers and rice is a quick, flavor-packed dish that's better for you, too. Go ahead, take a victory lap around the kitchen.
There's a reason this salad is called a classic: The flavors of lettuce, red onion, peas, ham, mayo, Parm and tomatoes combine to form a foolproof potluck winner.
This comforting and reliable classic features tuna, egg noodles, cream of mushroom soup and peas, topped with a crunchy bread crumb topping - it's just delicious!
Serving up a tasty meal for 2? Say so long to takeout. Toss snap peas and peppers with juicy steak, noodles and a peanut sauce for a surprisingly better-for-you dish.