A better-for-you mix of classic ingredients, including an ingenious way to make the shell, lets you deliver a family-restaurant favorite while being smart about it.
Colorful ingredients make for a salad as stunning as it is crunchy and delicious. Salsa and black beans get in the mix for Tex-Mex flavors that guests love.
This is a simple recipe but big on flavor and it even tastes better if left in the fridge a few hours to blend the flavors so I suggest to do that - it's wonderful with a slice of tomato on top of the tuna and served between two thick slices of toasted whole grain bread or in a pita bread or served on a plate on top of a bed of lettuce - I sometimes add in some chopped small sweet gherkin pickles or yum yum pickles also - feel free to add in some cooked macaroni pasta and serve on a plate - please only fresh lemon juice for this bottled is just not the same, I have left the mustard powder and Tabasco as optional I most always add it in it takes this salad to another level :)
Five ingredients is all you need for balsamic-garlic salmon for two. The best part? This full-flavored, better-for-you salmon only looks like it took you all afternoon.
This is the bake that other bakes aspire to be. Chicken gets a wake-up call from salsa, zesty dressing and melty cheese for a better-for-you option the whole family will love.
This Classic Cobb Wraps recipe contains flour tortillas, oscar mayer bacon, romaine lettuce leaves, avocado, oscar mayer roasted turkey breast and more.
Consider yourself a fries connoisseur? Same here. When it comes to a smarter baked version, accept no subsitute for this crispy, tangy version topped with Parm.
This Taco Pork Skillet recipe contains instant brown rice, pork tenderloin, kraft 2% milk, taco bell home originals taco seasoning mix, red and green pepper and more.