These little babies were good. As in, I'm lucky any of the delicious, flavorful filling made it into the tortillas since I was so busy sampling that I forgot about ensuring quantity control. Simple to prepare and healthy to boot
This is Annie Wayte's healthy rendition of the classic British dish of bangers and mash. Instead of pork sausages, she uses chicken ones, and she replaces mashed potatoes with fiber-rich lentils.
An essential part of any summer cookout is a good side dish, and what better of a side dish then a cold salad? This tuna pasta salad is perfect for those warm
It's the fresh shiitake and oyster mushrooms paired with shallots that make this quick pasta a hearty supper, and the light but flavorful broth makes for a nice change from your typical weeknight red sauce.
A fresh black bean salad, perfect for a summer picnic or potluck. Tomatoes, jalepenos, avocado, black bleans and corn combined to give this salad it's kick and fresh flavors.
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.
On top of the heartwarming tastiness of hearty potato soup, we added crumbly bacon, shredded cheese, green onions and sour cream. A sure soup-hall-of-fame inductee.
Tomato and Cucumber Salad Recipe featuring red ripe tomatoes, fresh cucumbers and seasoned with parsley, lemon juice and olive oil - a healthy, simple recipe.
Not a traditional hotpot recipe, instead...a fast-cooking bulgur cooks in a light orange-juice accented broth. Plenty of chickpeas, tiny cauliflower pieces, onions, and greens add texture and substance to the hearty pot.
Dietitian in training who also loves baking, especially cupcakes, healthy cooking, food styling, and photography shares her passion, recipes, and tips for easy, delicious homemade food.
Freshly baked chicken Parm on the table in 30 minutes? Check. Sticking with your healthy eating goals on a busy weeknight? Done. Check out this easy-and smart-dinner fave.
Quinoa is the perfect vehicle for summer vegetables: it's more substantial than couscous or rice and it kind of binds ingredients together. This simple version involves minimal cooking: just toss hot quinoa with black beans, chunks of ripe heirloom tomatoes, and crunchy scallions, and cover with a refreshing lemon dressing.
A quick dinner or easy lunch that keeps things healthy when your cramped for time. Salsa and ranch are cooked with chicken to create a delicious sticky sauce. Served in a tortilla topped with cheese, lettuce, and red peppers.