6 Easy Recipes No Oven Required!
No oven? No problem! Try these 6 easy recipes using just a stovetop, slow cooker, or air fryer. Delicious meals made simple.
Lunch doesn’t have to be boring or unhealthy. These delicious and nutritious meals will help power you through the day.
No oven? No problem! Try these 6 easy recipes using just a stovetop, slow cooker, or air fryer. Delicious meals made simple.
Satisfy your cravings with the ultimate grilled chicken wings recipe, perfect for any occasion. Whether it’s game-day, a party, or simply your next meal, these wings will not disappoint. And for those who prefer air fryer cooking, we’ve got you covered with bonus instructions. Don’t wait any longer to indulge in this mouth-watering dish.
Cowboy caviar is a quick, refreshing dish made with pantry staples you’re likely to have on hand. It comes together in minutes and develops more flavor as it sits in the fridge. The perfect make-a-head for picnics, parties, or potlucks.
Looking for a great way to use leftover chicken and cranberries? Look no further than this cranberry chicken salad recipe! With its mouthwatering blend of flavors, you can create a quick and easy meal that’s sure to please everyone. Plus, if you have any leftover turkey from Thanksgiving, you can easily substitute it in for the chicken and enjoy a whole new twist on this delicious dish. So why not give it a try today?
Let’s cozy up with a bowl of warm, butternut squash soup. Butternut squash and cool weather go together so perfectly. This soup is so cozy and the spices just warm you up even more.
My butternut squash soup is versatile. It can be ultra creamy or chunky depending on how you want the soup to be. Either way, it’s full of complex roasted butternut squash flavor.
This lovely butternut squash soup will round out your fall and winter meals. Serve it with sandwiches, salads, or just some freshly baked bread, throughout fall and winter. Keep the recipe for your holiday arsenal, too. I designed this soup to complement almost any savory meal you want to enjoy.
Summer is flying by. We’ve been staying close to home this year, enjoying time with our family and taking advantage of what La Crosse has to offer. I grew up in Madison and used summers to travel and see family. So embracing what you have at home is something I hold close to me. I realized as I got older, how much I need to embrace both exploring other places, and appreciating what I have here.
Meet my family’s all-time favorite mac and cheese recipe! This recipe was a necessity to convince my now 6-year-old MJ that homemade mac and cheese was better than any boxed mac and cheese. But at the time… my then 4-year-old only ate orange mac and cheese.
The Cheap & Easy Edition: Not everyone has a stove, or can afford to go out to the local butcher and get the “best” chicken breast. But that doesn’t mean you have to eat ramen noodles every day either (not that I’m judging, I LOVE ramen noodles).
That being said, at some point, you gotta get sick of it. This quesadilla recipe is easy, quick, and cheap. My teenagers make this all the time. Best part? It does not sacrifice taste.
Try this one-pot asparagus and bacon rigatoni recipe that is sure to please the whole family. Minimal dishes, maximum flavor!
It’s officially Fall, and nothing sounds better on a cool day than a nice warm, fluffy, and yummy potato pancake! Or… maybe that’s just me. 🤷🏻♀️ Oh well, today I’m sharing one version of German potato pancakes (yes there are multiple) that are loved in the Smith household. The kartóffelpuffer is traditionally served at Christmas time in Germany, but these are a family favorite that makes their way to our table, OFTEN.