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Easy Caramelized Onion Pork Chops. Five minutes of preparation, and then you can relax while the chops and onions simmer on the stove. Great with parsley potatoes!
Simply dip the chicken in melted garlic butter, roll in bread crumbs and bake for a moist, flavorful entree. Make this Mexican baked fish as hot or mild as you like.
You're only three ingredients and 15 minutes away from lemony, buttery weeknight success. Mexican Tortilla Pizzas with Chorizo. A creamy honey mustard basting sauce gets added zip from steak sauce in this quick and easy grilled chicken recipe. Stir it together rice vinegar, soy sauce, ginger, sesame oil and chili sauce to create a creamy, sweet-salty sauce just right for coating soba noodles. This dish might taste like those slow-cooked Italian pastas with vegetables and sausage. Grilled cheese is a delicious crowd-pleaser that's easy to adapt by mixing and matching breads, cheese and soups on the side.
Serve with rice, black beans, warm tortillas and margaritas for a festive meal! Ground turkey burgers with cilantro, ginger, and garlic are a quick and easy, Thai-inspired meal that the whole family will love. Roasted Cherry Tomatoes with Angel Hair. Cherry tomatoes roasted in olive oil and garlic then combined with angel hair pasta set this quick and easy dish apart from all the rest. By It's A New Day. Easy Chorizo Street Tacos. Chorizo street tacos topped with cilantro and onion are quick and easy to prepare with 5 simple ingredients and are ready in 17 minutes. Spaghetti Cacio e Pepe.
This Roman "cheese and pepper" spaghetti is a delicious side dish or simple dinner. It's a great weeknight option that uses 5 ingredients and takes about 20 minutes to make. Chicken seasoned with taco seasoning and topped with salsa, then baked. Grilled shrimp are quickly marinated in a spiced tomato sauce, then grilled--either indoors or out. A big hit with company, and easy to prepare. Spicy Garlic Lime Chicken.
Ready in less than 30 minutes, these skillet chicken breasts are perfect for a weeknight meal. Chicken breasts are dipped in beaten eggs and cracker crumbs, then baked with butter. These chicken breast are really tender and moist. I never have leftovers. Gnocchi with Bacon and Escarole. Linguine simply flavored with olive oil and garlic is an easy and comforting meal on its own; tossed with a chunky tomato sauce and sauteed shrimp it becomes a minute winner.
Linguine with Shrimp and Tomatoes. Creamy and comforting, penne alla vodka is an impressive dish to serve up when you're entertaining, but it's also perfectly appropriate for a weeknight. Go ahead and treat yourself! With the help of a spiralizer, butternut squash becomes the noodles in this sweet-and-savory, satisfying dish that's impressive enough for a dinner party, but easy enough for a weeknight meal. Butternut Squash Noodles with Prosciutto and Sage. Nutmeg and cayenne are the secret ingredients to Rachael Ray's decadent macaroni and cheese.
Top the casserole dish with more cheese, then bake until bubbling and slightly browned. Macaroni and Cheddar Cheese.
When you want an easy dinner that tastes like it came from your favorite Japanese restaurant, look no further than quick-cooking salmon. Sauteed in a mirin-based sauce with bell peppers, the fish is ready for its noodle bed in minutes. Soba Noodles with Salmon. Don't worry about having to wait for the dough to rise. Pitas make pizza night come together in 30 quick minutes.
Give the toppings a grown-up touch with a tomato-olive mixture, baby arugula, and ricotta and mozzarella cheeses. You're more than willing to give peanut butter a spot at your lunch table; now's the time to invite it to dinner. Stir it together rice vinegar, soy sauce, ginger, sesame oil and chili sauce to create a creamy, sweet-salty sauce just right for coating soba noodles.
A salad can certainly be satisfying dinner, especially when it comes filled with protein-packed hard-boiled eggs and hearty cannellini beans. The fresh mix of greens in this all-in-one meal will not disappoint. Fresh-squeezed orange juice brightens up the peanut butter-based dressing atop this salad. Shredded rotisserie chicken and edamame add to its filling power, and chow mein noodles provide a nice, crunchy texture. Asian Chicken Salad with Peanut Dressing. Get all the tortilla chips and shredded cheese you love about nachos in dinner form.
Seasoned chicken and chopped romaine lettuce help transform the starter into a complete meal.
Frittatas are terrific for breakfast and brunch, yes, but they're also fantastic for dinner. This one is filled with olives, tomatoes and feta cheese for a Greek take on the early morning favorite. Greek Frittata with Dill-Feta Salad. This one-skillet dinner will look like it took you a whole lot longer than 30 minutes.
Cook the potatoes alongside the crispy chicken thighs and enjoy the evening with minimal cleanup. Lemon-Garlic Skillet Chicken and Potatoes. Make a chunky sauce of Japanese eggplants and crushed plum tomatoes for this pasta. A dollop of ricotta cheese on top is the perfect finishing touch. Penne with Eggplant Sauce. Inside-Out Chicken Cordon Bleu. Pick up a rotisserie chicken and get dinner on the table quicker than it'd take you to call in an order from your favorite Mexican restaurant.
You can still make a delicious dinner on a super busy weeknight thanks to these simple recipes. No matter what your family is craving, there's a. Recipe here. The trinity of weeknight dinners: fast, cheap, and easy. The simple lemon and garlic sauce would work with whatever greens.
And don't forget the avocado cream! Bring your love of everything bagels to the dinner table with this minute meal. Salmon fillets get a flavor boost from everything bagel seasoning, and they're perfect served alongside cheesy mashed potatoes. Rachael's colorful meal is complete with protein, vegetables and a starch. While the potatoes and veggies roast in the oven, prepare a cheese-coated chicken breast and everything will be ready to plate at the same time. Store-bought tostadas and a rotisserie chicken help this meal come together in 15 short minutes.
Layering on the flavors is easy enough that you can even enlist the kids!
You're only three ingredients and 15 minutes away from lemony, buttery weeknight success. Pair this pasta with chicken or shrimp, or serve it by itself — it won't disappoint. You know how easy it is to turn a can of tuna into a great lunch, so why not use the trusty standby to make dinner?
Pile it onto a bagel and top with veggies, herbs and sliced hard-boiled eggs; you'll wonder why you've never done this before. This Thai red curry chicken with just 4 ingredients is quick, easy, and budget-friendly, sweetened with coconut cream for huge flavor! Spatchcocking makes for a bird with super crisp skin and moist meat, in about half the time it takes to roast a whole bird. Cheesy Vegetarian Enchilada Casserole.
Feed your hungry gang this quick and easy, ever-so cheesy green chile enchilada casserole, a supremely satisfying one-pan vegetarian dinner. Get dinner on the table quickly with this easy recipe for skillet chicken bulgogi, the Korean marinated dish everyone loves.
Give lasagna a quick and easy pizza makeover by baking sausage, ricotta, marinara sauce, and mozzarella on flatbreads. This quick and easy sloppy joe recipe sneaks lentils into a mix of ground beef, onion, ketchup, and barbeque sauce that kids will love. Speckled Trout in Capers and White Wine. Speckled trout is baked with capers and white wine in an aluminum foil packet in this quick and easy seafood recipe great for weeknight dinner. Chicken seasoned with taco seasoning and topped with salsa, then baked.
Grilled shrimp are quickly marinated in a spiced tomato sauce, then grilled--either indoors or out. A big hit with company, and easy to prepare. Spicy Garlic Lime Chicken. Ready in less than 30 minutes, these skillet chicken breasts are perfect for a weeknight meal. Chicken breasts are dipped in beaten eggs and cracker crumbs, then baked with butter. These chicken breast are really tender and moist. I never have leftovers. Hamburger Steak with Onions and Gravy. An easy-to-make classic featuring tasty hamburger 'steaks' smothered in gravy and onions. It's a great way to dress up a pound of ground beef, and you probably have all the ingredients on hand!