This Linguine with Italian Turkey Meatballs recipe contains extra-lean ground turkey, pancetta, grated romano cheese, can tomato paste, can diced tomatoes and more.
Tagines are one-pot wonders: There are lots of ingredients, but very little needs to be done to them before they go into the pot, and the finished stew always has layers of flavor.
Large pearls of Israeli couscous combine with garbanzo beans, feta cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, and Greek olives to make a side dish or light main dish that's perfect for a hot summer's day.
Chefs call using more than one form of the same ingredient layering, which is the key to the intense tomato flavor in this low-cal chicken dish. (You can just call it yum.)
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.
Currant-Glazed Lamb Chops with Pistachio Couscous is definitely a company-worthy entree, but it's also easy on the cook. The slow-cooked flavor of these lamb chops will have guests thinking you've been in the kitchen all day--not 20 minutes.
Arugula pesto is peppery and bright. The trick is to blanch the arugula and squeeze it dry, so when you blend it with the pine nuts, garlic, olive oil and cheese, the resulting pesto isn't too wet.