This recipe features a surprise ingredient–green grapes–that adds the just-right amount of sweetness to the simple, two-step pasta dinner. Serve with pan-grilled asparagus.
Heart-healthy vegan muffins made with fresh red cherries and chopped dark chocolate. Minimal ingredients and equipment keep these simple, approachable and quick.
"These simple cookies have a delicate buttery flavor complemented by the cherry surprise in the center," notes Joy Schuster of Glentana, Montana. "They've become a holiday favorite for my family."
Combine steak, walnuts, blueberries, and feta cheese in this simple salad and you have yourself a healthy and satisfying supper. Serve with grilled baguette and a glass of rose.
“I like to make this dish with our leftover turkey. It's a nice change from casseroles and so simple. Serve over rice, noodles, biscuits or toast.” Pat Lemke - Brandon, Wisconsin
Caldo de pollo is medicine for the soul. Its one of my favorite soups and so simple to make. It freezes well, which comes in very handy when you are not feeling well, and need comforting. I’m trying to shake off a cold and soup is all I want to eat. I’m pretty sure a …
Inspired by the rustic and time-consuming French classic, our cassoulet, made with leftover turkey or chicken and canned beans, makes a simple, hearty supper.
Peppermint paired with chocolate is a flavor treat at holiday time, and we've made it the hero of this luscious, simple to make, no-bake pudding pie. Our easy decorating makes the pie even more impressive.
It's great to notice that the best dishes are usually the simplest. That is also the case with this simple but superb dish: easy to make, only 5 healthful ingredients and your taste buds hurtle to heaven! (Figuratively speaking...)
These Fresh Berry Nutella Crepes by Love & Zest are simple and scrumptious. Throw the recipe together in just a couple minutes and prepare to satisfy your chocolate and sweet tooth cravings in ...
Jalapeno poppers stuffed inside quesadillas are a simple and fast solution when you’re too busy to cook. If you like recipes with heat, this one’s for you. —Rebecca Nisewonder, Richmond, Indiana