Looking for a filling dinner recipe? Then check out this cheesy roast beef and fettuccine dish that’s made easily on a stove top, using Green Giant sliced mushrooms, in just 20 minutes!
This is a quick and easy recipe that never fails to please even my picky DDs. Since chicken thighs are usually inexpensive it makes a economical meal. I like to serve these with some type of rice side dish and a green salad.
Corn tortillas are filled with ground beef and corn, then smothered in a vibrant, green spinach sauce and baked until hot and bubbly. The filling is mildly
Enjoy this impossibly easy taco pie recipe made using taco seasoning mix and chopped green chiles that are ready in just 50 minutes – perfect for a dinner.
Enjoy this hearty beef and potato skillet recipe made with Green Giant Valley Fresh Steamers frozen broccoli florets – a delicious dinner ready in 30 minutes.
This fresh tasting salad has crisp green onions, carrots, red peppers, snow peas and almonds tossed with chicken breast meat in a tangy Asian dressing. Delicious!
Chicken Paprikash is a famous Hungarian classic made by braising chicken in a rich paprika broth with onions, tomatoes and green peppers. Typically served
In this classic version of pesto, the basil leaves are blanched in boiling water, then quickly shocked in ice water, to give the sauce a brilliant green hue and to reduce any bitterness.
A twist on classic macaroni salad - I toss the pasta with a creamy sauce made from sauteed green onions, then add lots of black pepper, arugula, diced apple, and lemon juice to the bowl.
Smashed chickpea salad made with chickpeas, avocado, cilantro, green onion, and lime juice. This quick, easy, and healthy salad makes a great sandwich or dip.
Progresso broth provides a simple addition to this creamy chicken chowder packed with Green Giant veggies. A hearty dinner served with Pillsbury crescent dinner rolls!
Packaged broccoli slaw is a healthy convenience food. Packed with fiber and vitamins, it can be used instead of cabbage to make a great slaw or tossed into green salads for added crunch. But did you know you can cook
Why? Because he needs leftovers. On go layers of light and dark turkey slices, homemade stuffing, pickles, pieces of soft butter lettuce to show that he is including something green, and last a smear of mayonnaise or aioli on the second slice of bread to help glue the whole contraption together.
Move beyond the bun and enjoy grilled, house-made Italian sausage, feta cheese and sweet, roasted peppers in a green salad that is ideal for summertime eating. Optionally, serve with crusty bread and oil and vinegar on the table.
Here's a guilt-free main dish or side that's packed with fresh green spinach, avocado, bright red strawberries, heart-healthy pecans, olive oil, goat cheese and quinoa for a boost of essential amino acids.