Carol Dilcher's recipe makes two creamy casseroles. Serve one for dinner and freeze the second for a night when you're racing against the clock. "If you prefer, you can use chicken for the turkey and corn instead of peas.—Carol Dilcher, Emmaus, Pennsylvania Skip links
This Paleo Instant Pot recipe makes an easy and delicious weeknight dinner. It pressure cooks in just 10 minutes, so you'll have a Paleo dinner on the table in no time.
Roasted broccoli, a tasty and healthy side dish, made with just 6 simple ingredients: broccoli, garlic, oil, lemon juice, salt and ground black pepper.
What do you do when you have potatoes, broccoli and tomatoes....you make my delicious roasted potatoes and broccoli dish. There is nothing fancy about this recipe however its delish factor is very high and its perfect for those nights were you don't want to fuss. The potatoes are roasted with garlic, rosemary and then mixed with sauteed' onions, peppers and broccoli. Serve with your favorite fish, chicken or steak.  Ingredients 3 large  peeled and cubed Yukon gold potatoes 1 small head broccoli 2 quartered tomatoes 1/2 medium red pepper 1/2 medium onion chopped 4 cloves garlic minced 2 tbsp
This one is an odd combination of flavors but it works. We came up with this on the fly. Ok really we were low on groceries and we didn’t feel like making a trip to the store. We used a wok … Advertisements
Our take on the iconic Chinese takeout dish swaps out the beef for pork tenderloin -- it's tasty, tender, and affordable. Hone the technique by cooking each ingredient separately over super-high heat, then combining, and you can apply it to all kinds of vegetables and proteins.
These savory bacon zucchini fritters are easy to make, packed with veggies and downright addicting! They're delicious served as a side dish or appetizer with homemade ranch dip. These tasty fritters are also paleo, Whole30 friendly, gluten free and dairy free.
This versatile side dish is so simple and quick that I had to share it. Grilling the colorful veggies in a foil packet means one less dish to wash, but I sometimes stir-friy the mixture on the stovetop. —Karen Anderson, Fair Oaks, California Skip links