Salty and savory, this blue cheese sauce dresses up the average pork chop—and metaphorically takes it to the prom—in this amazingly simple and delectable meal. Fire up your stovetop and let the dance begin!
Roasted broccoli, a tasty and healthy side dish, made with just 6 simple ingredients: broccoli, garlic, oil, lemon juice, salt and ground black pepper.
This is my favorite vanilla buttercream. It's the perfect vanilla frosting that's simple, creamy and smooth and tastes unbelievable on vanilla cupcakes!
I get bored with the same old breaded chicken, so I came up with this simple recipe. The coating adds fast flavor to tender chicken cooked on the stovetop. —Laura Theofilis, Leonardtown, Maryland Skip links
Making a casserole for small households is simple when you have this recipe on hand. Pillsbury™ frozen biscuits, rotisserie chicken, broccoli, Parmesan cheese and Alfredo sauce get baked in a loaf pan for a delightful dinner that won’t leave you with a ton of leftovers.
Making a casserole for small households is simple when you have this recipe on hand. Pillsbury™ frozen biscuits, rotisserie chicken, broccoli, Parmesan cheese and Alfredo sauce get baked in a loaf pan for a delightful dinner that won’t leave you with a ton of leftovers.
Making a casserole for small households is simple when you have this recipe on hand. Pillsbury™ frozen biscuits, rotisserie chicken, broccoli, Parmesan cheese and Alfredo sauce get baked in a loaf pan for a delightful dinner that won’t leave you with a ton of leftovers.
These juicy chicken thighs are topped with a flavorful blend of three cheeses and your favorite marinara sauce. Serve with pasta, rice, or potatoes for a tasty weeknight meal.
These Keto Stuffed Bacon Burgers are simple, easy and bursting with delicious flavor. Melted, gooey cheese with extra on the top and sliced bacon for an extra crunch, yum!
I had a night the other night where I didn't have a dinner plan in my mind, so I headed to the pantry. I knew I had sausage and rice, so after looking around for ingredients that would complement those, I decided to make a quick and easy jambalaya. It should be said that this is not really a traditional jambalaya; there is no seafood or chicken and it doesn't start with the complete foundational onions, celery, and bell peppers. With that being said, this recipe is still pretty yummy and you can add pretty much any additional ingredients you'd
My husband loves pasta; I cringe over the messy dishes. On Spaghetti Day, as he calls it, I make a one-pot saucy rotini that keeps everyone happy. —Lorraine Caland, Shuniah, Ontario Skip links