A quick and easy way to have a fantastic and new seafood night! Serve over a slightly wilted kale or spinach salad or as a side with a stir-fry. If you’re cooking from your pantry, you can use 15 ounces of canned skinless, boneless salmon in place of the fresh.
By “naked” fajitas, we just mean “fajitas without the tortilla.” Nothing scandalous going on here, unless it’s how scandalously delicious this meal is.
Pumpkin is a beloved fall flavor, and it pairs wonderfully with some of the favorite flavors of Latin American cuisine, including corn and jalapeño. This soup comes together in very little time and will reheat perfectly for lunches throughout the week.
Classic tamales are corn dough rolls stuffed with seasoned meat and vegetables and steamed in corn husks. If you love their flavor but want a simpler method of preparation, this is your dish. Swapping in the classic tamale dough for pie crust, this easy casserole is a family treat you’ll always find time to make.
Wrapping hearty bean salads in lettuce is a great trick to play with if bread and wraps aren’t your favorite source of whole grains but you love the convenience of a sandwich or wrap. This veggie-packed, vegan alternative to tuna salad is flavorful, nutritious, and easy.
This recipe creates a refreshing, satisfying and healthy lunch! You can eat these salad pockets as their own meal, or you can use the salad and dressing to top your favorite falafel recipe.
Mild chicken and sweet-tart apples are the perfect base for showcasing the favorite flavors of Asian dressings. The flavor is given further rich complexity with fresh herbs.
Lentils are a wonderful source of protein and fiber. They’re good for the planet and good for your body, and gosh darn it, they’re just plain tasty if you cook ’em right. This simple dish is a yummy and easy way to try adding lentils to your diet.