Quick Black-Eyed Peas With Ham
Black-eyed peas are associated with prosperity and are a favorite New Year’s Day dish, and these fast and easy black-eyed peas are ready in under 30 minutes!
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Black-eyed peas are associated with prosperity and are a favorite New Year’s Day dish, and these fast and easy black-eyed peas are ready in under 30 minutes!
These spiced baked beans with butternut squash and apples are perfect for fall suppers, or add them to a tailgating food menu.
This no-frills meatloaf makes a fabulous, satisfying family dinner. Seasoned salt and chopped bell peppers add flavor and color.
A no-roll enchilada bake with bold Tex-Mex flavor and simple weeknight prep.
These chocolate oat bars are a shortcut version of the classic revel bars, made easy with a box of butter pecan cake mix. Rolled oats add a chewy texture, while the rich chocolate filling made with sweetened condensed milk and semisweet chocolate chips takes them over the top. Pinched pieces of dough create a rustic, golden top layer. They’re a great choice for bake sales, holiday trays, potlucks, or just a sweet treat to share at home.
Canned chili a generous amount of cheese get together in this super easy chili mac. Only 4 ingredients plus salt and pepper!
This chicken and broccoli casserole is a great dish to make on a busy weeknight. Serve it with potatoes or a lower carb option.
These cube steaks with mushroom gravy are a quick, comforting skillet dinner. Tender beef simmers in a rich, savory sauce—perfect with mashed potatoes or noodles.
Tender slow cooker ribs with marmalade, garlic, and soy—sweet, savory, and sticky in the best way.
This slow cooker chicken curry is packed with flavor. The flavors of the garlic, ginger, and a variety of spices stand out along with curry powder.
If you’re looking for an easy dessert, take a look at this fabulous fresh strawberry fool.
These creamy chicken breasts are cooked in a skillet with Champagne or dry white wine, making them rich yet fresh and full of flavor. Green onions, garlic, and a splash of lemon balance the creaminess, while Parmesan and parsley add the perfect finishing touch. Serve with potatoes, rice, or noodles for a meal that’s both easy and elegant.
American chop suey or goulash is comfort food for many people. This is a flavorful version, just like mom’s.
This is a very easy recipe for chicken breasts. Just sear the chicken, add the tasty chutney mixture, and simmer for a few minutes.
Garlic and onion soup mix team up to flavor this family-friendly foil-wrapped chuck steak meal. Use an inexpensive cut in this recipe for a delicious budget meal.
This easy chocolate sauce is rich, smooth, and ready in just 8 minutes. Made with cocoa, sugar, milk, and vanilla, it’s the perfect topping for ice cream, pound cake, brownies, or even fresh fruit. Store it in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks and warm it before serving for the ultimate dessert drizzle.
Homemade peanut brittle, made with butter and seasoned with flaky sea salt, makes a delicious snack any time of day. This candy is sure to be a hit with the whole family!
These butter pecan snowball cookies are a classic holiday favorite! They’re buttery, nutty, and rolled in powdered sugar for a beautiful snowy finish. With just 6 simple ingredients, they’re quick to make and perfect for gifting or sharing.
This beef and bean casserole makes an easy weeknight main dish. Or add the beans to your cookout menu.
This classic beef and pork meatloaf is a comforting dish sure to satisfy your taste buds. You’ll enjoy every bite!