Try this easy baked chicken teriyaki for a quick weeknight meal! We like it served with rice and a roasted or steamed green veggie. PrintBaked Chicken Teriyaki Ingredients2 chicken breasts, cut in half horizontally to make 4 cutlets (or you could buy chicken cutlets) 1 cup low-sodium soy sauce 1/2 cup water 1/3 cup brown […]
One of the cheapest cuts of chicken in the grocery store is chicken legs! This recipe for sticky honey chicken legs is easy and makes for a really flavorful main dish. It only takes a few ingredients that you probably already have on hand and can be ready to eat in less than 30 minutes! […]
Do you gravitate toward chicken breasts at the grocery store? If so, I want to encourage you to attempt to cook a whole chicken. Not only do you get a combination of white and dark meat, but if you cook it the right way, then you get extremely moist and delicious meat. However, I know […]
Did you eat Sloppy Joes growing up? I did, and it always came out of a can. To be honest, it wasn’t my favorite. Even if you don’t mind Sloppy Joes from a can, can I recommend that you try making them from scratch? It’s so easy, and it can be made in the slow […]
With casseroles being a pretty Southern thing, it’s likely that they show up at your family reunions, church picnics, and holiday parties. They’re generally pretty easy to make and they’re great for toting to a friend or gathering. But lots of times, they can be mysterious and goopy and filled with condensed soups. I’m not […]
One of my favorite meals growing up was classic tomato soup and grilled cheese (let’s be honest…it still is). It’s warm and comforting and the mix of the crispy-edged grilled cheese and smooth soup is a perfect combination. This homemade version of tomato soup is super easy. Add the ingredients to a slow cooker and […]
Have you ever been to an Asian restaurant and ordered lettuce wraps? Everyone makes them differently, but they’re always so delicious and are filled with some pretty bold flavors: you get saltiness from the soy sauce, a little spiciness from the sriracha, and some crunch from the veggies. They are a great option for low […]
One of my favorite ways to simplify meal planning and keep food costs low is to schedule breakfast for dinner about once a week. To be honest, actual breakfast for my kids during the week is usually a muffin or cereal bar and some fruit. But when I’m making breakfast for dinner, I’ve got more space […]