I love the creaminess in this Garlic-Almond Soup and the fresh swirl of basil pesto!
Dietary Needs
I love the Mediterranean feel of this Roasted Carrot and Chickpea Salad!
This Black Bean and Green Chile Soup is made from pantry staples in under 30 minutes!
These Leek and Brussels Sprouts Fritters would be perfect with a roasted chicken or as a light lunch on their own!
This breakfast crumble doubles as dessert and breakfast! I love it when they overlap.
This steak chili without beans is, hands down, the best beef chili I’ve ever eaten. It contains all the things you want in a chili, plus slow-cooked beef for an extra tender and hearty meal! Your family will love this flavorful recipe!
Make (and heat up!) this homemade hot chocolate in your high-powered blender! It’s creamy, cozy, and a healthier alternative to store-bought hot chocolate mix on a cold winter day. I included adaptations to make this dairy free, vegan, and keto/low-carb friendly hot chocolate.
The big day is almost here! What are your plans? Traveling? Hosting? Traveling so you don’t have to host?
Throw this easy chicken and sausage recipe in the slow cooker for a no-fuss meal!
In the 17 years I’ve spent feeding children, this easy cucumber salad is, hands down, the most loved vegetable side dish in my family. My children eat these marinated cucumbers like potato chips! Thankfully it’s quick and easy to make!
Why are these the best Sloppy Joe’s ever? Well, they’re not overly sweet or fussy. You don’t even need a knife. (Honest!) And eating it over a pile of sweet potato fries puts chili fries to shame.
My husband says my superpower is recreating restaurant meals at home. (He’s right.) One of my favorite restaurant meals as a teenager was Applebee’s Fiesta Lime Chicken. I recreated this delicious recipe and made it into a hearty salad!
If you need a quick dinner on a weeknight, this Brussels Sprout and Sausage Hash with Apples will feed your hungry tribe in a jiffy.
What happens when you combine Korean-flavored slow-cooked short ribs…
This Indian Shredded Beef makes the most incredible rice bowls. Beef isn’t typically used in Indian cuisine, but it holds up so well to all of the bold spices and flavors!
If you’re on a restrictive diet for whatever reason, you probably miss things like cookie dough, right? What if I told you these little cookie dough bites are paleo-friendly AND taste great? Keep reading, and I’ll show you how to whip these up in minutes!
This salad is everything I love about guacamole all wrapped up in an easy chicken salad.
The lightly sweetened ginger-mint dressing adds some personality and turns an ordinary bowl of mixed melon into something extra special.
Savory crepes are one of our favorite brunches! (Or even dinners!) The garlicky shrimp and mushroom mixture with creamy goat cheese is absolutely delicious.
My favorite part about this hearty, vegetarian quinoa salad is the sweet dressing made from lemon-infused oil! The whole thing is so light and fresh.
You haven’t lived until you’ve tried this Loaded Roasted Chile Guacamole filled with charred, spicy peppers. It’s the king of guacamole.
I can’t count the number of roasted chickens I’ve made over the years trying to figure out the best way to infuse flavor into those birds! Want to know my best hack? Compound butter. And I’ll show you a little trick so more of it gets into your bird than on your hands.
Spring means greens! Salads! Strawberries! Maple vinaigrette…. ok maybe not that, but put them all on a plate together and you’ll have your favorite spring salad.
I’ve spent over 17 years trying to get kids to eat vegetables – often with success! I created this pasta recipe for two of my toddlers, and they inhaled it! It’s not just for toddlers, though. If you’re looking for a fun way to incorporate green food into your life, you’ll love this easy pasta …
Rolling enchiladas is for suckers. Stacking is the way to go! These chicken and zucchini enchiladas are beyond delicious with the creamy green chile sauce!