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1 week agoVideo: Chickpea, Spinach and Feta Pie
A one-skillet Greek-inspired phyllo pie combining leeks, spinach, chickpeas, feta, lemon and dill, topped with phyllo clumps and seeds, baked until golden.
Picture this: a fillet of glazed salmon with caramelized edges, covered in a sticky sweet honey garlic sauce flavored with soy sauce and garlic. The first bite is perfectly crispy on the outside, yet tender and flaky inside. Yes, this is one of my go-to quick weeknight dinners for when I want something that feels special but comes together in about 25 minutes!
You can make a flavorful, fuss-free dinner by cooking everything in one skillet with this tasty meatball dish. Parmesan cheese and panko breadcrumbs give the meatballs a rich flavor and texture. To elevate a store-bought pasta sauce, I added a touch of garlic, then paired it with frozen green beans and sweet potatoes for a colorful, well-rounded meal ready in minutes.
The skillet, which is filled with comforting aromatic flavors like rosemary, garlic, and thyme, is the ultimate combination of all three comforting chicken dishes in one. Instead of a brothy base, the chicken and vegetables are surrounded by thick, creamy gravy, made thicker by doughy drop dumplings. The dumplings, which are a simple Southern biscuit recipe designed to be boiled in the broth, become both fluffy and creamy while steaming in the warm chicken gravy.
This chicken zucchini skillet bake is a hearty summer dinner that will easily serve a large family. Orecchiette pasta and chunks of chicken breasts are tossed with onion, celery, garlic, tomatoes, and red bell pepper. It's topped with pieces of zucchini that are tossed in grated Parmesan cheese. Combined, there are layers and layers of flavors in this dish. Then, after it's