Pan-fried chicken breasts are tossed with arugula, farro, apple, and avocado in this satisfying salad featuring Marie's® Creamy Avocado Poblano dressing.
Read moreThis doner kebab is so tasty — I'm sure once you try it, you'll want to make it again and again! Serve with lightly toasted pita or flatbread, chili sauce, and a salad of shredded cabbage, carrot, onion, and sliced cucumber. It's easy to make in advance, slice and freeze for whenever you get that craving!
Read moreThis recipe is easy to make and very healthy. You may substitute other firm fleshed fish such as ocean perch or grouper.
Read moreThese air fryer carrots are tossed in a honey-butter sauce that's flavored with orange and cardamon. They're tender, delicious, and can be on your table in less than half an hour.
Read moreThis breaded fish recipe is a simple, everyday family meal. My entire family, including my 18-month-old, loves this tasty, simple fish dish. Delicious!
Read moreThis air fryer breakfast frittata is easy to make using a cake pan that fits in the air fryer basket. Switch up the ingredients to suit your taste. If you are worried about the frittata sticking to the cake pan, line the bottom of the pan with parchment paper.
Read moreRed potato salad with a light oil, vinegar, and herb dressing. No mayonnaise. My kids love it! If you like, you can leave the skins on the potatoes for a more colorful dish.
Read moreThese lightly seared tuna fish cakes are a tasty delight, so who needs crab and a deep fryer? Tuna works great, and there's less fat with pan-frying. Serve with hot sauce or mayonnaise.
Read moreThis turkey pot pie recipe made with leftover turkey from your holiday dinner makes two 9-inch pies. Chunks of white and dark turkey meat are mixed with peas, carrots, and beans in a creamy sauce that screams comfort food. Using ready-made pastry dough and frozen vegetables cuts down on prep time. These leftover turkey pot pies are so delicious, they don't last long!
Read moreAir fryer Buffalo cauliflower — a clever way to get your veggies without sacrificing that saucy flavor you love with buffalo wings. We always serve this with celery and carrot sticks and our favorite blue cheese dressing.
Read moreThese lamb chops with garlic and rosemary are so flavorful — they really are the best! When your mother-in-law is 100% Greek, you know you will have to fix lamb chops for her son! This is her recipe and it always impresses guests. The chops are easy to cook in the oven and ready to serve in under 30 minutes.
Read moreVegetables and spices are rolled up in air fryer Mexican chicken for a quick and easy dinner perfect for a busy weeknight. Just over 10 minutes in the air fryer gives you juicy, tender chicken breasts filled with spicy veggies. Serve with fresh pico de gallo and tortillas.
Read moreLearn how to cook a turkey with this simple recipe that's still the best. The biggest myth in American cookery is that a juicy, perfectly cooked turkey is difficult for the novice cook to achieve. Even if this is your first time, don't play scared; this will work! There is nothing to fear but the fear of dry turkey itself. Be sure to buy a meat thermometer before Thanksgiving; it will be the essential tool in the kitchen that day.
Read moreA nontraditional variant of Turkish fish stew that blends various other Mediterranean influences.
Read moreLearn how to make delicious fish cakes with cod, potatoes, onion, butter, and parsley.
Read moreThis coconut shrimp air fryer recipe comes out great and is delicious served with a simple spicy honey-lime dip.
Read moreAn easy turkey burger seasoning makes for tasty turkey burgers! Cook on the barbecue or indoors. Dress them up as you like with lettuce, tomato, avocado, sprouts, onion, mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup, and more.
Read moreCheck the heartbeat of this bento box style lunch, which can be easily made for those young ones aspiring to go into the medical fields. This first aid kit comes complete with edible rolls of gauze, splints, and aspirin among other things, including capsules that transform into dinosaurs.
Read moreI spent a few days in Florence about 30 years ago, and while I don't remember much, I do recall my surprise at how delicious the Tuscan fish stew was. What I found so interesting was how herbs like oregano, sage, and rosemary, which I'd only associated with meat, were also used with seafood. Also, FYI just in case any old-school Tuscans are coming over: I hear that for this to qualify as an official Italian fish stew you need use at least 5 different types of seafood, which is both insane and adorable. Serve with crusty bread.
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