A lighter version of a comfort food classic, this beef stroganoff is delicious on egg noodles or rice!
Lemon Cream Pasta with Chicken (she: Leesh & Lu)
It’s hard not to love pasta–it’s cheap, quick to prepare, and usually loved gobbled up by our kiddos while keeping complaints to a minimum. We can’t help but share another amazing pasta dish with you. Our sister-in-law, Whitney, recently shared this lemon cream pasta recipe with us and it’s definitely a keeper!
Deluxe Waffles – Just a Few Ingredients, But Big on Taste! (she: Leesh & Lu)
We like to encourage our kids to be adventurous eaters and to try new things, but new things are not always well received, so breakfast is usually a safe and familiar favorite for nights when complaints about dinner are too much to handle. These deluxe waffles are a favorite “brinner” option in our families!
Miso Glazed Salmon – Salty and Sweet! (she: Leesh & Lu)
Salty and sweet, this miso glazed salmon is a simple but fancy-tasting meal the whole family can enjoy. Get the recipe on the blog today!
Roasted Red Pepper and Sausage Alfredo (she: Leesh & Lu)
We are resolving this year to meal plan better. Things always seems a lot less chaotic when you have a game plan for dinner before 5:00. This roasted red pepper pasta and sausage alfredo is definitely going to be showing up in the monthly rotation.
Chicken Bacon Ranch French Bread Pizza (she: Leesh & Lu)
This French Bread pizza will save you at dinnertime! It comes together in a flash with only a handful of ingredients–and if you’re like us, the ingredients are ones that you likely already have on hand.
Creamy Salsa Verde Chicken (she: Leesh & Lu)
Hello! So excited to share this delicious 3-ingredient meal with you, Salsa Verde Chicken! It’s meals like this one that save our sanity some nights. This one takes basically no effort other than remembering to throw it in the slow cooker, yet it is so yummy! We have served it both over rice and wrapped it tortillas and loved it both ways!
Chicken Yakisoba ~ A One-Dish Wonder! (she: Leesh & Lu)
Sometimes we get stuck in a dinner rut and eat the same things week after week. This meal helped pull us out of our rut and it was refreshing to try something new and have it be well received by the whole family (including the 18-month old!). I can’t say I’ve ever had Japanese Yakisoba before, so I can’t speak for the authenticity of this dish, but I can speak for the deliciousness!
Pulled Pork Pepperjack Mac (she: Leesh & Lu)
A couple summers ago at a summer festival I got some mac and cheese from a food truck. It was topped with bbq pulled pork and all my mac and cheese dreams came true. So, I knew I had to re-create it. It’s a great use of leftovers you may have, and it’s an awesome combination of flavors I think you’ll love.
BBQ Chicken Salad (she: Leesh & Lu)
I love having salad for dinner, but have kind of steered away from it while I’ve had toddlers at home. Without any, or many, molars it’s hard for them to chew and I don’t like to have to make a separate dinner for them. It took a while for me to figure out that the little ones love deconstructed salad just as much I love having it for dinner. Duh.
Teriyaki Chicken – A Perfect No Fuss Meal for Back to School (she: Leesh & Lu)
Teriyaki Chicken is a perfect no-fuss meal for back to school! See Leesh & Lu’s one-pot take on a classic recipe below. Looking for a no-fuss 30 minute meal? This Teriyaki Chicken comes together as quick as you can cook the rice and it’s likely you already have all the ingredients on hand. Serve it with some […]
Omelet-Style Breakfast Sandwiches (she: Leesh & Lu)
Hey all! Leesh & Lu here. I guess it might be a stretch to really call this a recipe, so let’s just call it dinner (or breakfast!) inspiration. This is one meal I will never tire of. I ate it at least 4x per week for 2+ years and always looked forward to it. You can customize the ingredients any way you’d like, and even try your hand at making your own english muffins some time!
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