No need to make a big batch of tangy ribs when you're cooking for two. Start with a few ingredients in a slow cooker, and come home to a fabulous dinner.
Bite-sized pieces of beef, coated in crushed ginger snaps, are browned then simmered in onion soup and cider vinegar for an easy version of the favorite German dish.
Ever wonder why it's called chili when it's so good at warming you up? Let's just call it one smart bowl full of beef and beans with the mouthwatering flavor of A.1. Sauce.
Warm ham and cheese go together like broccoli and cauliflower. And we've put that in the mix, too. Our hearty, creamy pot pie looks restaurant-worthy and tastes even better.
Have dinner ready and waiting when you get home tonight. This slow-cooker version of a take-out favorite has everything you love (except the little white boxes).
Bring the best-loved dish of the '50s back in style. Let big, beefy flavor, rich mushroom sauce and hot noodles revive the dinner hour in retro fashion.
Spend just 10 minutes putting this recipe together earlier in the day, and come home to a tender beef and broccoli dish that's as good as a restaurant entrée.
Veggies aren't boring in this colorful Asian-style meal. Using bok choy, carrots and red peppers makes it easy to get your family to eat more vegetables.
This Grilled Salmon with Honey-Glazed Parsnips & Carrots recipe contains orange, salmon, honey, kraft balsamic vinaigrette dressing, parsnips and more.
When you start wishing for rainy days, you'll know you're looking for reasons to make this comforting dish with broccoli, ham, corn and onion in a cheesy, creamy soup.