Start with mayo and dressing in a bowl, toss in chicken and fresh veggies, and serve it on spinach. Just 10 minutes have passed and you've got something smart and scrumptious.
You'll never eat frozen fish sticks again once you dig into crispy, flaky haddock that can fit into a healthy eating plan. And our "chips"? Zestier than ordinary french fries.
This is the best baked ziti I have ever tried...and I have tried a lot. This is from the March 2009 issue of Cook's Illustrated and has been thoroughly tested by them.
Don't even think of waiting until Thanksgiving to make this creamy, rich-tasting dessert. At 150 calories a slice, you can have it more than just once a year.
You'll need less than 45 minutes, some chicken broth, rice,and your family’s favorite frozen vegetable combination, to make adelectable one-skillet meal.
The smartest thing you can do with this low-cal, low-fat meal is eat it with the people you love. This better-for-you ziti is still filled with cheesy goodness.
You can stop looking now. You've found the be-all end-all of easy ideas. Four ingredients and 15 minutes to a better-for-you shrimp and veggie stir-fry.
This Spaghetti and Meatballs recipe contains ground sirloin, extra-virgin olive oil, italian bread crumbs, can crushed tomatoes, grated parmesan and more.
These enchiladas get their Southwest flavor from our Philly Santa Fe Blend Cooking Creme. Who knew it was so easy to create saucy, authentic-tasting Tex-Mex?
A Southwestern cousin of mom's chicken soup, this one has a little more kick with a crispy topping. And, like its best-loved relative, it'll make you feel good all over.
This yummy and fillng recipe makes a full crockpot, which your whole family will enjoy! I like to add a salad and some garlic bread to complete the meal.