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One-Pan Cheesy Smoked Sausage Skillet – It’ll Make You Say, “More Please!”

12 May 2017
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Are you into a one-pan meal that is easy to make and contains all of your favorite ingredients like cheese, pasta, and sausage? Well, honey, look no further because I have something delicious on the horizon for you! No only is this skillet easy to make and amazingly yummy it is low in fat and actually GOOD for you. Even though I adore cheese this recipe does not go overboard on the stringy stuff. It’s just enough cheddar to tickle your tastebuds without lapsing over into calorie abuse land. Perfect!

Whenever I try something new I have to taste test it first before giving it to my family. I have a whole host of picky eaters in my charge. Can any of my mom moms out there relate to me?

Anyway, my taste test was successful and I knew my kids and husband would love this awesome skillet meal. The sausage really upped the flavor ante with all of its smokey goodness. Yum!

Photo and recipe courtesy of Skinny Fat Life.

 

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Quick Tip: For your ease when cooking, gather all the ingredients first.

Pour This Sauce Over The Chicken And Veggies For A Meal You’ll Never Forget

30 September 2015
Grace
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A Simple Way To Make A Quick Dinner That Your Whole Family Will Love!

This Sweet and Sticky One-Pot Chicken Dinner is a hearty, family-friendly meal, great for people who enjoy the sweeter side of the sweet and savory flavor combination. It is gluten-free, and thanks to the use of honey, molasses, and maple syrup, it keeps the glycemic index on the low side without compromising on the sweet flavor. How’s that for a perfect meal, in every way! Another great thing about this recipe is that you don’t have to worry about slaving away in the kitchen.

There are two basic ways to get little ones who are a bit picky about their vegetables to eat a good helping of them. One way is to add cheese; the other is to crank up the sweetness. This recipe goes with the latter option, and it puts everything together in the form of a yummy sweet and savory one-pot meal, making it all that much more convenient for the cook under pressure.

Recipe and photo courtesy of Don’t Waste the Crumbs

 

 

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Quick Tip: Try using local, raw honey in this recipe for added health benefits.

Start Your Day With Southwestern Yum!

15 September 2015
Grace
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Bring the savory flavor of the Wild West to your breakfast table with this hearty Southwestern Breakfast Casserole. It’s great for potlucks and large family meals and bakes in just an hour.

 

I can be a bit picky about my breakfast food. Though I settle for the absolute basics when I have to, I really prefer something rather hearty and a bit outside the norm that isn’t too difficult to foot the bill.  This Southwestern breakfast casserole fits the bill nicely.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Butter With a Side of Bread

 

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The Easy Gourmet Meal That Chefs Everywhere Are Talking About

10 September 2015
Grace
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    It’s hard to beat the convenience of a quick one-pot meal, the savory flavor of cheese and sausage, or the satisfying simplicity of pasta.  In this One-Pan Sausage & Pasta recipe, you have all three; just three easy steps, and it’s done in about half an hour.

    Both sausage and pasta are low-hassle food items that fill you up with good flavor.  So how do you make them even better?  Well, put them together and throw in some cheese, of course!  The right amount of cheese can make an already good dish just over-the-top fantastic (and of course you can adjust the amount you use according to taste).

     

    Recipe and photo courtesy of Plain Chicken

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    Quick Tip: Serve this meal with homemade piping hot breadsticks smothered in garlic and parmesan cheese.

     

    A Yummy One-Pan Mexican Dinner

    29 August 2015
    Grace
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    If you want a nice Mexican meal without any hassle, this Chicken Fajita Sheet Pan Dinner is perfect for you!  It makes a bunch (though you can readily expand it to serve more, if needed), and you can have it prepped and cooked in well under an hour.  Sounds like the perfect thing to serve at a family gathering!

     

    Fajitas have always been a popular meal choice for me and the rest of my family when we go to Mexican restaurants.  Even if you’re REALLY hungry, you’re usually served more than you can handle, and it’s hard to beat that blend of veggies, meat, and spices.  They’re great to eat for lunch or dinner and go nicely with a little Mexican rice and refried beans. It turns out, it’s very easy to make fajitas at home.

     

    Recipe and photo courtesy of The Recipe Rebel

     

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    Quick tip: Adjust the amount of chili powder to your liking.

    Such a Yummy, Creamy One-Pot Meal!

    27 August 2015
    Grace
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    The Italians know how to cook far more than just beef. There are plenty of good ways that they cook chicken, too. This One-Pan Chicken Risotto is creamy and savory, gives you about all the veggies that you could possibly want in one meal, and can be prepped and cooked in about 45 minutes.

     

    Getting through the middle of the week can be a real challenge, particularly if you have a couple of school-aged mouths to feed and don’t want to scrimp on dinner but don’t have the time (or energy) to be in the kitchen all day, either.  I bring you a one-pot meal chock full of tasty and healthy vegetables that makes about eight servings super-quick, meaning that the usual family of four will have plenty of leftovers (and you will have far less to clean up).

     

    Recipe and photo courtesy of 12 Tomatoes

     

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    Quick tip: You can substitute any meat if chicken isn’t your favorite.

    Porkchops Meet a New Country Flavor, all Within Your Favor!

    08 August 2015
    Grace
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    Everyone loves Ranch dressing, and sometimes it makes an appearance in the last place you’d think, as a tasty flavorful addition. These pork chops are no different. Not only that, this recipe takes place entirely in 1 pan! I absolutely love one-dish recipes. It makes everything so much easier for me on a busy weekday when I don’t have to worry about a massive clean-up operation.

    Ready in about 2 minutes, this recipe serves 4 people generously.  Serve with a side of greens for a full and nutritiously complete meal.  These also make for great leftover lunches the next day – but I have to warn you… This is so delicious it’s going to be gone before you know it. So if you want some of those leftovers, you might want to make a double batch!  Enjoy!

     

    Recipe courtesy of Damn Delicious

     

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    Quick tip: You can use your favorite beans instead of green beans.

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