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.
A better-for-you dish that combines succulent pork with hearty sweet potatoes and chunks of baked apple, plus a marinade inspired by old-world flavors.
This Classic Cobb Wraps recipe contains flour tortillas, oscar mayer bacon, romaine lettuce leaves, avocado, oscar mayer roasted turkey breast and more.
When I was a child, my family used to eat this at least once a week due to the fact that it is inexpensive and a little goes a long way. We also added fresh herbs or sometimes whole kernel corn. Its even better the next day and it freezes well.
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.
The classic flavor pairing of tomatoes, basil and mozzarella comes together with zesty dressing on a toasted slice of bread. A smart app just for the two of you to enjoy.
This baked ziti is absolutely delicious and whenever I make people come back for thirds! Since it is a bit involved for me, I usually make one to bake immediately and freeze another pan to cook later, so this recipe makes two pans. Fresh basil is essential to get the right flavor.
These biscuits combine an adaptation of Roben Ryberg's biscuit ingredients from The Gluten-Free Kitchen with Cooks Illustrated's method for making biscuits. These are very white...if you liked the white, spongy things that you could buy at Kentucky Fried Chicken, you'll like these. Lately I've been substituting 1-1/4 cups brown rice flour mix for the two starches. It turns out really good with a little less white and a little more nutrition.