A quick & easy stovetop recipe for pan-seared salmon fillets topped with a bright & tangy chimichurri sauce. Fix the herb-packed sauce & fish in about 20 minutes start to finish for a delicious and healthy meal any night of the week. (gluten-free, paleo & whole30)| The Rising Spoon
Need some easy comfort food made with simple ingredients? Fix this Creamy One-Pot Spaghetti in only 45 minutes with onion, sweet bell pepper, garlic, ground Italian sausage, canned tomatoes, broth, canned coconut milk (or heavy cream) + dry spices. This recipe is super versatile, so use it as a template and grab what's on hand in your kitchen right now to save time & money. (dairy-free option)| The Rising Spoon
In the mood for stick to your ribs comfort food? Fix this thick & hearty chicken pot pie in one skillet on the stovetop and while that's simmering away, bake a batch of quick & easy cheddar garlic drop biscuits to serve on top. The combo of creamy, veggie and chicken-laden sauce + buttery, flaky biscuits is heavenly! Keep this recipe in your back pocket for using up leftover cooked chicken, Thanksgiving turkey, or Easter ham when the weather's cold.| The Rising Spoon
A quick & easy 30-ish minute recipe for parmesan crusted chicken drizzled with a drool-worthy lemon garlic butter sauce. There are no breadcrumbs or mayo and it's baked instead of fried so you can focus on the butter sauce & side dishes while the oven does all the work. It's simple enough for a weeknight dinner and fancy enough for date night! (gluten-free, grain-free & low carb)| The Rising Spoon
Need an easy & healthy fish recipe? Fix this pan-seared mahi-mahi on the stove & top it with pineapple salsa. It's the best way to cook frozen fish!| The Rising Spoon
Craving a cozy soup that's hearty, healthy & budget-friendly? Fix this easy ground beef hamburger vegetable soup in one pot in less than 90 minutes.| The Rising Spoon
Learn how to make the easiest (10-minute prep) fall-off-the-bone slow cooker ribs that will have everyone licking their fingers & plates! This is the best method for fixing bbq ribs if you don't own a smoker or it's cold outside. Cook the ribs in as little as 4 hours using the high setting on your crock-pot. Use your favorite rack of ribs (spare, country style, baby back, beef) and barbecue sauce for an easy comforting meal any night of the week.| The Rising Spoon