Here's a colorful, delicious chicken dish that's easy enough for weeknights, yet special enough for guests. Oregano, garlic and a light wine sauce add lovely flavor. —Cathy Dick, Roanoke, Virginia Skip links
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This Pesto Parmesan Instant Pot Chicken Breast and Potatoes is a healthy dinner recipe that is loaded with flavor and comes together in no time! Includes recipe video.
A simple, everyday approach to miso soup - it yields me a bowl of soup in five or ten minutes. You can keep it simple if you like, but in this version I add soba noodles and tofu, and a few garnishes.
Looking to spice things up for dinner? This authentic Instant Pot Jamaican Chicken Curry recipe is just what you need and it's done in just 30 minutes!
Baked Honey Sesame Chicken - Skip the take-out and try this easy homemade version instead - it's unbelievably crisp-tender and packed with so much flavor!
This easy, creamy chicken florentine soup recipe is simple to make using just a few common ingredients. Healthy, delicious, and ready in only 20 minutes!
This Southwestern Chicken Stir-Fry recipe contains flour tortillas, skinless, boneless chicken breast halves, cooking oil, cooking oil, black beans and more.
A favorite chopped salad recipe - fresh and crunchy with toasted, plenty of pan-fried shallots, chives, cabbage, red onions, and tossed with a simple miso dressing.
This Thai Chicken and Pineapple Stir Fry recipe contains boneless skinless chicken breast, oil, fresh pineapple chunks, cornstarch, bell peppers and more.
Miso is a thick soybean paste with a salty, slightly sweet flavor. Look for it in the refrigerated part of the produce section or with the dairy products, or substitute soy sauce.
Preparing a whole side of fish might seem intimidating, but this sweet and salty glazed salmon is surprisingly simple to make. It's perfect for a crowd, and the leftovers can be flaked over salad - that is, if there are any leftovers.
This stir-fry has been a family favorite for some time. I like to double the recipe and add extra vegetables. —Janelle Lee, Appleton, Wisconsin Skip links