Here's a quick-cooking dinner idea that's fits into your busy day. Chicken and a seasoned stuffing combine with an herbed creamy sauce for a hearty casserole that's a favorite for kids and adults alike.
This Cheesy Chicken Burritos recipe contains flour tortillas, tomato, lettuce, taco bell home originals thick 'n chunky salsa, kraft mexican style finely shredded four cheese and more.
In this case, "jerk" means spicy and succulent chicken infused with cinnamon, cloves and a little cayenne. One bite and you'll swear you feel a slight warm island breeze.
These are so quick and tasty. You can use strips of boneless chicken breast instead of the beef. Feel free to double the marinade. The flavor is so great for such a short marination time. You can can do them up ahead of time and have the meat sit longer if you wish.
This creamy chicken and vegetable dish features an enticing sauce made with cream of potato and cream of broccoli soups, and is topped with golden biscuits for a real home-style flavor...and it's on the table in just 45 minutes.
This Chicken Bow-Tie Pasta Salad recipe contains farfalle, kraft monterey jack cheese, kraft grated parmesan cheese, fresh broccoli florets, sliced black olives and more.
I am a huge fan of spinach and artichoke dip! This recipe came about when I was trying to put together an orange sweet potato crockpot dish, and I forgot to buy sweet potatoes! I had to leave for work and had minutes to improvise. Grabbing what I had on hand I came up with this dish. I was rather nervous because the dish was thrown together so quickly. However, I was not disappointed- it was yummy!
Don't let anyone know you used only 4 ingredients in this lusciously creamy pasta dish. Or that you got it on the table in less than 25 minutes. We won't tell anyone either.
Here's another one pot meal perfect for the weekend. As you guys know I'm a big fan of these not only 'cause it's easy to put together but more importantly
These enchiladas get their Southwest flavor from our Philly Santa Fe Blend Cooking Creme. Who knew it was so easy to create saucy, authentic-tasting Tex-Mex?