Recipe Guide

RECIPE GUIDE

Delicious dishes for every occasion and season of the year


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This tasty dish is perfect for busy weeknights, when you don't have time to prep ingredients or wait for protein to slow roast. Boneless pork chops sear up quickly in a cast-iron pan and pan drippings make a delicious gravy to pour overtop. Serve with a salad and side of vegetables for a well-balanced meal.

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This recipe is ideal for a small gathering. Sunday dinner, a holiday feast or any special occasion is the perfect time to make this turkey breast pot roast. Turkey slowly stews in a dutch oven with a medley of vegetables ― tasty, tender and delicious!

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This summer dinner idea makes use of fresh basil and vegetables you may have growing in your garden. A homemade pesto, which flavors the vegetable and couscous mix, can also be drizzled atop grilled chicken and salad immediately before serving.

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The secret to these succulent pork chops is in the garlic-infused marinade and vinegar and brown sugar dipping sauce, which takes minutes to make and can be stored for several months. Use sauce to top chicken, veggies or even a bowl of ice cream!

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Appliance used: Ninja® Foodi™ Smart XL Grill. Tip: You can use 1 egg instead of 2 egg whites, but the flavor of the batter will be a bit “eggier.” Also, you can use maple syrup instead of honey. To keep this recipe paleo, make sure your mayonnaise and hot sauce do not include any sugar or non-compliant ingredients.

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A complete dinner cooked in one pan! Late-season veggies in a variety of colors and chicken breasts are seasoned and then roasted in a hot oven. This easy-prep dinner can be enjoyed any day of the week and is perfect for a sit-down Sunday dinner.

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A healthier spin on fried chicken and potatoes, this recipe is packed with flavor and serves up half the guilt. Since it only takes about 30 to 40 minutes to make, it’s perfect for meal prepping or busy weekday dinners. If you’re serving any picky eaters, try subbing some of the asparagus for rainbow carrot slices, green beans or any other long veggies. Not only will it offer more variety, it will give even more pops of color. To maintain the bright colors of the asparagus or other veggies (and impress guests!), blanche veggies by dropping them in boiling water for a minute and transferring to ice water before sautéing with the garlic cloves!

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In this easy dinner recipe, crispy, oven-roasted Cornish hens are placed atop a bed of wild rice. A rich and creamy bacon and wild mushroom gravy, drizzled overtop, makes this dish a meal to remember.

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This zesty fresh-from-the-garden dish is the perfect main course to serve at an end-of-summer dinner party. To save time, use store-bought pesto sauce. And serve with a fresh garden salad, couscous and your favorite dry white wine.

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Fresh and healthy with a Mexican twist! This easy chicken breast recipe will satisfy your craving for the south of the border flavors and serves up healthy fat in the form of an avocado salsa topping.

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Delicious for lunch or dinner, chicken shawarma is quick and easy to assemble ― a recipe ideal for meal prep! Be sure to marinade chicken breast strips before cooking and pile pitas high with your favorite veggies and feta cheese.

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The cozy combination of maple and bourbon is a timeless classic! Sweet and bold flavors balance each other out, and create a perfectly juicy Cornish hen. If you have never made Cornish hens before, it is incredibly easy! The hens taste exactly like the chicken you’re used to, but they cook faster and are perfect for individual servings. The kids always get a kick out of getting their “very own chicken!” for the first time, too. Serve these hens over a bed of rice, with a simple salad or both. If you have any leftovers, you can shred the meat and include it in delicious sandwiches, soups or over salads throughout the week! Do not worry about including bourbon in your recipe if you have children: All alcohol will cook off while the hens are baking. But, you can always leave it out, and still have a juicy, flavorful meal!

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