Dinner Recipes (Most Popular)
Cabbage is a good source of Vitamins A & c, and fiber. It helps to prevent cancer and is low in calories. Cabbage tastes best and is most nutritious when eaten raw or cooked for a short period of time in a small amount of water.
A great grilled turkey dish topped with a wonderful garlic sauce.
This dish is easy to prepare - mix all ingredients (and salt and/or pepper to taste) and marinate with chicken for 10 minutes up to 24 hours before (refrigerate if marinating more than 20 minutes). For Honey, note that 1 tbsp = 3 tsp (i.e. 2/3 tbsp = 2 tsp). Feel free to substitute seasonings to taste.
Recommend preparing this for a family or, for multiple meals to be used in salads, with pasta, veggies and more.
This is a simple, quick, and healthy 1 pot recipe I threw together with what I had in the fridge. It is actually really tasty and I'm sure I'll make it again.
This is a dish I came up with on my quest for low sodium meals for my boyfriend. I was in the mood for something Italian... it turned out very moist and flavorful. Leftovers freeze well.
A slightly modified, but rather Authentic Indian recipe. My wife and I love Indian food, especially vindaloos. Now that we are dieting, I have scaled down our favorite "red" Vindaloo recipe. This Vindaloo has a nice combination between the tomato sauce and the mustard, with just enough heat.
Just something I thru together into my crock pot. It's delicious and easy!! I serve it over rice. (not included in the recipe)