One pot meals are truly my favorite thing to make because admittedly, I'm a lazy girl! Sure, fancier, more intricate dishes ...
If you are tired of ordering takeout these dinner ideas are the solution. These dinners use simple ingredients and are not ...
Stick some potatoes in a slow cooker and you’re pretty much guaranteed to have a hit. Cheesy potatoes, scalloped potatoes, ...
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Fast chicken dinners for busy weeknights

Weeknights can get hectic, and figuring out what to make for dinner often feels like another task on an already full list.
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Cajun chicken stew

There’s nothing quite like a big bowl of Cajun Chicken Stew to warm you up from the inside out. It’s hearty, full of flavor, ...
Christmas is busy enough as it is without having to worry about preparing a huge meal. We had turkey with all the sides last month, so we deserve a break from cooking! Make a filling, comforting, and ...
Anna Gragert (she/her/hers) was previously the lifestyle editor at HelloGiggles, deputy editor at So Yummy and senior lifestyle editor at Hunker. Over the past 10+ years, Anna has also written for the ...
The newest Cajun restaurant in town looks and tastes like it’s been a local favorite for years. Cocodrie’s Bayou Kitchen, in a timeworn cafe at 5209 Rufe Snow Drive, serves well-spiced and ...
We’ve adapted Claudette Zepeda’s tried-and-true birria recipe for the Instant Pot, where pressure cooking delivers the same rich, smoky, chile-infused meat — without the hours of stovetop-tending.
When summer is this hot, finding dinner ideas that are low-effort and don't require standing over the stove or heating the house up with the oven can be a top priority. Don't like trying new things?
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When it’s time to think about a special Father’s Day meal, my mind immediately goes to ribs. My late father, Peter Workman, loved ribs more than anyone I’ve ever known. If given a choice between a ...