Attempting to revive the art of dinner conversation? Make something else. Pasta and chicken topped with creamy sauce and juicy tomatoes will only inspire one word:
A quick dip in a mayo-lemon mix and a roll in buttery crumbs make this chicken a new family favorite. Crispy outside, juicy inside and thank yous all around.
Scootch over the burgers and make room for this flavorful, better-for-you side. Ripe veggies steam in their own juices and zesty dressing in a no-mess foil pack.
Think this luscious-looking pork chop can't be part of a sensible eating plan? Think again. A zesty mustard marinade and glaze make meat and fresh veggies shine.
A warm and creamy chicken bake topped with a zesty cranberry-orange stuffing make this a smart standout, and a unique option for the holidays or any day.
Who doesn't love a tangy chicken salad sandwich with melted Cheddar and fresh tomatoes on hearty multi-grain bread? Make our better-for-you take in less than 20 minutes.
Make this when tomatoes are at their peak. The combination of juicy sweetness blended with fresh basil is an Italian classic and a refreshingly smart warm-weather choice.
Much easier to make than to pronounce, this smart French classic stars a medley of late-summer veggies, baked to perfection with a melty, cheesy bonus.
Layer it on, then grab hold and the great meaty taste that rivals the deli. Mayo, fresh veggie add-ons and a better-for-you attitude make this sammy a lunchtime hero.
Salmon gets a mouthwatering spicy-sweet flavor boost from mustard and maple syrup. Cayenne pepper adds a little heat to make things even more interesting.
Smart and sassy, with a creamy Miracle Whip Dressing, this potato salad is made to be mobile. It's bound to make an appearance on every potluck table in town.
Who would have thought that a simple combination of chocolate, coffee and spices would result in a quick-to-make, rich mole-flavored sauce perfect for this pork tenderloin?
We believe that meatballs make everything better. It's not surprising they're the stars of our savory soup. But it's kinda surprising it can fit into a smart eating plan.