This keto alfredo sauce is creamy and rich, and perfect for serving over zoodles. With only 6 simple ingredients, it makes a satisfying low carb dinner the whole family will love.
For an Italian classic, try this Baked Ziti recipe from Food Network Kitchen. Tossed in a zesty tomato sauce and oozing with mozzarella, it couldn't be easier.
Pork chops are coated with seasoned Italian crumbs and baked with an easy mushroom and wine sauce for for a nice weeknight dinner that practically takes care of itself.
Mamma mia! What’s your secret? A homemade sauce and a one-pot cooking method are the makings of a new family favorite. —Carol Benzel-Schmidt, Stanwood, Washington Skip links
Seafood-Stuffed Lobster Tails with champagne butter sauce will dazzle your holiday dinner guests. This recipe makes an elegant and fancy meal that's easy to prepare.
Impress dinner guests with these picture-perfect portions of lasagna. Roll up cooked noodles with a spinach/ricotta filling and bake with a blanket of creamy rich Alfredo sauce.
Classic Italian-American style meatballs, huge, pillowy soft and loaded with herbs and cheese, mixed with ground beef and pork, served with a traditional tomato sauce.
Chef John uses spaghetti and other easy-to-find ingredients to decode a secret and mysteriously simple family recipe for garlic noodles cloaked in a savory, umami-rich sauce.
Strips of round steak and chopped scallions are marinated with soy sauce and garlic, then quickly stir-fried with sesame seeds. Add a little sesame oil to the marinade if you like that flavor.
We love this crispy baked falafel recipe served an appetizer, in a pita with Green Sauce, or even on pizza. Baked not fried, they taste as good as the original.
My Vegan Potato Casserole recipe brings a fresh vegan twist to a classic. It is a vegetable bake with a savory oil-free sauce and a Macadamia Crunch top.
Flavor-packed Greek shrimp recipe in delicious chunky tomato sauce with fresh herbs, garlic, feta and a splash of lemon juice. Ready in minutes. Gluten Free
Salty and savory, this blue cheese sauce dresses up the average pork chop—and metaphorically takes it to the prom—in this amazingly simple and delectable meal. Fire up your stovetop and let the dance begin!