This comforting and delicious casserole features chicken, veggies, noodles and lots of cheese...you can make the entire dish in less than an hour, and when dinner is served, everyone will be happy.
This is an adaption of the usual veal Schnitzel that makes it more affordable in my house. I think that it's just as good and it doesn't take all that long either. By all means use fresh herbs if you have them but I have to use dried because I can't grow them.
You'll look like a superstar when you present this dish. It looks and tastes special and elegant, but we promise - it is way easier than you think to cook with shrimp. Just try it once, and you'll be hooked.
Tangy barbecue shrimp and flavorful pasta salad with ripe, crunchy peppers combine for this delicious dinnertime idea. Low-effort, low-fat and low-cal.
Cheese lover? Us too. So we simmered chicken in a cream-cheese-and-garlic sauce before adding mozzarella and a sprinkle of Parm. A zing of crushed red pepper adds a kick.
Much easier to make than to pronounce, this smart French classic stars a medley of late-summer veggies, baked to perfection with a melty, cheesy bonus.
As fast as you can heat a can of veggies you can have this special side ready to serve! I hate canned green beans yet this is one veggie my dd will eat without complaint. This forced me to find a way to make us both happy. Hope you enjoy this one!
Flavored Philly is our secret to this easy pasta cream sauce that's prepared in just minutes. Your family will love this twist to their favorite ravioli.
Italian sausage as part of a smart eating plan? You bet. Pasta, tomatoes, fresh spinach plus melty cheese presents old-world flavor in a new-world dish.
Looking for a hearty dinner using Green Giant corn and Progresso chicken broth? Then try this delicious pot pie that's baked with chicken and bacon; and topped with Pillsbury pie crust.