A real kid pleaser. Best made with fresh potatoes, as opposed to instant, with a stiff potato consistency. I just boil a few potatoes and smash them with a fork.
The easiest way to get your family to eat zucchini? Pair it with crispy, tender Parmesan chicken and pasta for a low-cal meal that they'll ask for again next week.
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.
Not content to be just another nutritious veggie, cauliflower gets all cheesy and crispy-crunchy to prove it can also be super delicious and smart, all at the same time.
The BLT is too good to confine between slices of bread. Dig into crunchy romaine, juicy tomatoes and, of course, crispy bacon in this deliciously hearty salad.
This is the BEST way to eat a sweet potato. We have baked sweet potatoes with our steaks instead of Idaho potatoes. It's a nice complement to chicken and beef - or any other meat that I can think of! This can also be made on the grill or tossed in the coals if you are camping!
A quick dip in a mayo-lemon mix and a roll in buttery crumbs make this chicken a new family favorite. Crispy outside, juicy inside and thank yous all around.
If you thought eating smarter meant you had to kiss sweets goodbye, say hello to your new dessert. Layers of chocolate, crispy cookies, and fresh berry deliciousness.
Want a delicious meal for two that'll help you eat smart and prove your kitchen cred? Our crispy-coated fish dinner with savory stuffing is head-chef material.
Crispy pork and a creamy mushroom sauce over noodles gets paired with asparagus for an easy, tasty meal that'll get your family psyched about eating smart.