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Solve your weeknight dinner woes with this easy roasted sheet-pan chicken dish featuring broccoli and tomatoes.
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This easy jambalaya is made all in one pot--your multicooker! Heat lovers can double the hot pepper sauce to give it an extra kick. Serve over white rice.
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This cheesy casserole with fresh veggies and chunks of cooked chicken bakes up golden and bubbly in about 30 minutes for a quick weeknight meal.
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Let the blender do the prep for this effortlessly juicy chicken dinner. Topping the chicken with a light salsa of fresh pineapple, shallots, and herbs while baking ensures a moist result.
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The yogurt marinade does two very important jobs in this sheet-pan chicken recipe One, the acidity in the marinade helps tenderize the meat, and two, the sugars in the yogurt help brown and caramelize the skin of the chicken as it roasts Be sure to toss the chickpeas occasionally as they roast to encourage them to get coated in the chicken fat as it renders.
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This recipe is taking over Pinterest. Find out why.
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A lovely, meal-worthy salad for your family or guests.
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Begin with Uncle Ben's® Rice and end up on a culinary trip to Thailand. Peanut sauce and spinach meet for an exotic plate of Thai salad with healthy whole grain brown rice and delicious basil seasoned chicken.
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This soup is so rich and satisfying (and surprisingly low in fat); it will feed your addiction to the chicken and wild rice soup served at your favorite fancy Italian sandwich shop.
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You can't go wrong with bourbon, maple and sweet potatoes. Aside a simply roasted chicken-perfection.
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We like to serve this Mediterranean-inspired salad warm, but it's also good slightly chilled. Be sure to check the seasonings, though; cold dishes often need more salt and pepper than those served hot.