This Crock Pot Asian Pork with Mushrooms recipe contains lean boneless pork, oil, balsamic vinegar, reduced-sodium soy sauce, sliced mushrooms and more.
No-boil lasagna noodles are perfect for this recipe, as they absorb all the juices that accumulate in the crockpot. Use 2 (10-ounce) packages of frozen chopped spinach in place of fresh, if you prefer. Also, any mushroom will work.
This recipe is a Paleo-version of 'oats' with berries and creamy almond butter! The chia seeds and creamy coconut create a delicious oatmeal-like texture.
The BEST Homemade Mac and Cheese of your LIFE. Outrageously cheesy, ultra creamy, and topped with a crunchy Panko-Parmesan topping. Definitely a keeper!
Delicate phyllo dough filled with creamy cheese and topped with sweet and spicy pepper jelly ... introducing the jalapeño popper's sophisticated cousin!
Here's a colorful, delicious chicken dish that's easy enough for weeknights, yet special enough for guests. Oregano, garlic and a light wine sauce add lovely flavor. —Cathy Dick, Roanoke, Virginia Skip links
This vegan pasta salad is the perfect summer potluck dish! Made with superfood pasta and an oil free hummus dressing, it’s a super simple and healthy twist on the classic recipe. Despite having all sweet teeth, I do love the occasional savory recipe. Because I’m...
This Beef and Broccoli takes just minutes to throw in the slow cooker. The beef melts in your mouth and the flavor is out of this world! My top five favorite recipes on the blog! I made this recipe back when I first started my blog. It is still in my top five favorite recipes…
This is a simple pad thai loaded with crisp vegetables and zesty flavor. It’s quick, simple, and fresh-tasting. —Colleen Doucette, Truro, Nova Scotia Skip links
Baked Honey Sesame Chicken - Skip the take-out and try this easy homemade version instead - it's unbelievably crisp-tender and packed with so much flavor!
I don’t love boneless, skinless chicken breasts. They rank among the ingredients that, as a recipe developer by profession, I see well enough in my work life that I would rarely — if ever — bring home in a grocery sack of my own choosing. Poaching chicken breasts in milk, however, is a very simple way to enhance the cut’s texture and flavor through tender, gentle cooking that ends with tucking it into a bed of noodles. Watch the milk carefully to ensure it never visibly simmers — the key to this recipe’s success is taking usually quick-cooking ingredients and slowing down the tempo to find their softer side.