They’re faster than takeout!
Thesequick and easy dinner recipescan be made in just 20 minutes, start to finish.
Even though they come together quickly, they still deliver plenty of flavor.

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Plus, a 20-minute cook time meansthese recipescan be on the table even quicker than takeout.
Burrito Bowls
Serve up restaurant-quality burrito bowls in just 10 minutes.
Store-bought shortcuts like premade pico de gallo help this meal come together ultra quickly.

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Mayo alone could never compare.
Only got better with more time to meld, and the mix of tangy and savory flavors rocked.
Will stay in my summer rotation forever.

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And the good news is that, that perfection doesn’t require more than 20 minutes of cooking.
check that to use lower-sodium soy sauce for better control over the seasoning.
Buttermilk Alfredo Chicken Spinach Pasta
Chicken and pasta are always a winning combination.

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We give this Italian classic a Southern twist by using buttermilk in the cheesy Alfredo sauce.
Chicken Stir-Fry
Yes, it’s possible to pull together this veggie-filled dinner in just 10 minutes.
Turn to microwaveable or frozen rice for an equally fast side to serve with this stir-fry.

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For example, you might use shredded chicken instead of pork, if you prefer.
Although we call for four-cheese ravioli, feel free to use your favorite variety from spinach to roasted garlic.

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