Think pot roast is a hassle? Think again. In just 20 minutes, fresh carrots, potatoes and tender meat are simmering in tangy sauce for a dish that fits your smart eating plan.
This mouthwatering chicken skillet is bursting with flavor and can fit into your healthy eating plan, too. Low-cal and low-fat, it's your new go-to family-pleaser.
These double-decker pizzas use tortillas, refried beans, taco-seasoned ground beef and Cheddar in place of Italian ingredients for authentic Southwest flavor.
I found this in Better Homes and Gardens Low-Cost Cooking cookbook. I've had the cookbook for about 25 years and only recently discovered this recipe. It's one of those recipes that I make just about anytime because I always have the ingredients on hand and my family (especially my youngest son) loves it!
Those monks know their stuff! The sherry makes this wonderful - don't leave it out! I like this best with Parmesan on top, but cheddar is awfully good too. Serve with crusty bread for a hearty, meatless meal.
Pillsbury Grands! Flaky Layers refrigerated original biscuits provide a simple addition to these classic chicken and vegetables pot pies - perfect dinner that is ready in an hour!
Can you use a microwave? Then you can make this amazing dessert in less than 15 minutes. It's like the grown-up version of the best candied apples you had as a kid, with no sticking to your hands, and likely no leftovers to clean up!
Cheddar and cream cheese make the filling silky, while chicken and veggies make it classic. Prep it in 15 minutes for a warm way to get the family to the table.
Ideal for part of a supper or luncheon, these puff pastry shells, topped with chicken cubes and mushrooms in a creamy white sauce, are a classic entree.