Simple Cooking
Fastest Chicken Parm
Deconstructed with fresh tomatoes and by quickly hand-pounding chicken into cutlets then broiling, this becomes a fresh, modern alternative to a time-consuming classic.
By Mark Bittman
Quaker Vanishing Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
Set out a plate of these sweetly spiced cookies and watch them vanish fast.
By Quaker Oats Company
Kim’s Black-Eyed Pea Dip
I’m sort of a snob when it comes to trying new recipes. I just seem to like my old tried and true ones best, and it takes a lot for something new to grab my attention. I had to have the recipe for this dip after I tried it on Super Bowl Sunday 2006. Garth is a die-hard Steelers fan, so it was an exciting day. Everybody always brings something for the party, and this was my friend Kim’s contribution. Being a good southern girl, I love anything with black-eyed peas in it, but for you folks who are right now turning up your noses at the idea of eating black-eyed peas, all I can say is just try it. In fact, maybe I should name it something else for those skeptics. How about Pea Dippy?
By Trisha Yearwood
Vinaigrette
From here grow all other vinaigrettes. Use your instincts to vary the basic recipe. My everyday dressing almost always includes a bit of mustard which helps emulsify the dressing while adding tang.
By Mark Bittman
Rosemary Olive Oil Bread
A healthy dose of olive oil gives this rosemary-infused bread a rich, moist crumb and pale golden hue; it also helps it keep a little better than other European-style breads. Among other things, this is a wonderful and unconventional loaf for sandwiches.
By Mark Bittman
Kale, Tomato, and Lemon Magic One-Pot Spaghetti
This pasta is a complete revelation. The sauce is magically made from the pasta water and tomatoes as the pasta cooks—all in one pan.
By Anna Jones
Seared Scallops With Pan Sauce
Seven ingredients and one skillet lead the way to home cooking that's as good as anything you'll eat in restaurants.
By Mark Bittman
Carnation Lemon Bars
These bars are as refreshing as an icy glass of lemonade, and perfect for entertaining, potlucks, or picnics.
By Nestlé USA
Swans Down 1-2-3-4 Pound Cake
This moist pound cake is the most requested Swans Down recipe of all time. Whether it's your first time trying it or a perennial favorite, the fork-tender cake is unforgettable.
By Reily Foods
Philadelphia Classic Cheesecake
The classic cheesecake features a nutty base of crushed graham crackers and a rich and fluffy cake.
By The Kraft Heinz Company
Roasted Zucchini Lasagna
Zucchini ribbons take the place of pasta in this naturally gluten-free vegetarian casserole.
By Donna Hay
Asian Rice Noodle Salad
The best thing about this salad is how it comes together in no time at all. Asian rice noodles generally cook more quickly than wheat noodles and with the addition of the precut coleslaw mix the prep time is very minimal.
By Lisa Leake
Roasted Beet Dip
An earthy-yet-light spread that's great with crudité or on sandwiches and toast.
By Katherine Sacks
Classic Apple Pie
For deep apple flavor, the fruit in this pie is macerated. The juice is then reduced to a syrup and returned to the filling, along with Chinese five spice powder (a blend of star anise, cinnamon, cloves, fennel, and Sichuan peppercorns).
By Paula Haney
Spinach Lasagna Rollups
Change up your typical pasta casserole with these fun vegetarian lasagna rollups—they’re like individually portioned mini lasagnas. The pasta tends to soak up a lot of the liquid while it cooks, so you’ll want to reserve about a half jar of marinara sauce to add at the end for a properly saucy dish.
By Maggie Shi
Slow-Cooker Asparagus and Zucchini Frittata
The beauty of oven omelets and frittatas is that they need no crust (unlike a quiche). Fortunately, the slow cooker does this job well—the eggs stay moist and tender thanks to the steady, low temperature. Be ready to serve and eat the frittata as soon as it is done cooking; for the best texture and flavor, do not let it stand on keep warm. The frittata needs maximum surface area to cook, so it works best in a large oval slow cooker. Serve with fried potatoes, or fruit salad and ciabatta toast.
By Beth Hensperger and Julie Kaufmann
Quinoa and Sweet Potato Bakes
Make these gluten-free quinoa and sweet potato "muffins" ahead for a quick breakfast or energizing mid-day snack.
By Donna Hay
Bacon Jalapeño Popcorn
Most kids today only know pre-popped or microwave popcorn. For more flavor and the much-deserved anticipation, there is nothing like the stovetop method. For best results use a heavy-bottomed pot with a tight-fitting lid and a good handle.
By Guy Fieri
Slow-Cooker Macaroni and Cheese
Move over boxed mac and cheese; this version is just as simple and a whole lot tastier.
By Beth Hensperger and Julie Kaufmann
Parsnip-Wrapped Devils on Horseback
This vegetarian version of the classic appetizer uses soy sauce, smoked paprika, and smoked almonds to pack so much savory flavor that no one will miss the traditional bacon. Use Gorgonzola dolce if you prefer a more mild blue cheese flavor.
By Katherine Sacks