These really are the best ever Mexican black beans. Served as a side, on tacos or salads, or in burritos or enchiladas, they're delicious, quick, and easy!
Black beans and rice is a common staple among Hispanic culture because it is hearty, nutritious and easy on your budget. This recipe adds fresh peppers and scallions for an extra kick in every bite.
I love this Crock-Pot chicken recipe for two reasons: one, my family loves it and two, it is so easy to make! I got this recipe from my sister. She has two children of her own, and they love it too! It's also the best leftovers in the world - if there are any!
By contributing writer SnoWhite Salsa chicken in the slow cooker is an incredibly easy dinner to prepare for your family. Toss in some pineapple and black beans and serve over brown rice. It's perfect for Cinco
Delicious fajita marinade made with lime juice, olive oil, and soy sauce, and spiced up with cayenne and black pepper. Makes enough marinade for 2 pounds of meat.
Looking for an easy meal as this week gets started? Try out a family favorite recipe, our easy oven fajitas. I originally found a version from Budget Bytes', but found a few areas we could cut to reduce costs and use our own seasoning blend that I keep mixed up for tacos and enchiladas. A few ways to make this recipe even cheaper: Double the veggies and reduce the amount meat. Add in cooked pinto or black beans as you put together your fajitas. Use chicken thighs rather than chicken breast or look for mark down steak and slice it in
Looking for an easy meal as this week gets started? Try out a family favorite recipe, our easy oven fajitas. I originally found a version from Budget Bytes', but found a few areas we could cut to reduce costs and use our own seasoning blend that I keep mixed up for tacos and enchiladas. A few ways to make this recipe even cheaper: Double the veggies and reduce the amount meat. Add in cooked pinto or black beans as you put together your fajitas. Use chicken thighs rather than chicken breast or look for mark down steak and slice it in