Make dinnertime a breeze with these delicious recipes.
If you’re in need of an easy recipe, nothing is better than a one-dish dinner recipe.
Top with cheese while still hot until nice and melted.

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Lasagna Soup
Enjoy all the flavors of lasagna without all the dirty dishes and time-consuming layering.
This lasagna-inspired soup is ready in just 25 minutes and only dirties up one pot.
Marry Me Chicken
We love when a recipe turns out to be worth all the hype.

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But for us, the best thing about Marry Me Chicken is it all comes together in one pot.
One-Pot Chicken Pasta
This recipe makes uses of leftover ingredients for an easy meal.
Cook everything and serve it family-style all in one dish.

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Skillet Enchiladas Suizas
This one-skillet meal delivers the flavors of enchiladas with no rolling required.
Take this dinner straight from the oven to the table.
Set out toppings so diners can customize their meal.

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Perfect for pairing with margaritas.
After a few minutes on the stovetop, this meal finishes in the oven.
Serve with a side of crusty French bread.

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Thisno-fuss dinnerfeatures a cheesy middle layer that gives the favorite sloppy sandwich an upgrade.
Make the creamy sausage gravy, then top with biscuits and bake.
Chicken Bog
Make this Lowcountry chicken and rice dish for a comforting weeknight meal.

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Using a rotisserie chicken helps this one-pot dinner come together with just 30 minutes of hands-on time.
For the best results, confirm your vegetables are cut into evenly-sized pieces.
Saving some of the sun-dried tomato oil is the secret to the extra-flavorful sauce.

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This recipe only uses one pan making cleanup a breeze.
Use a large skillet with high sides to cook and stir the pasta easily.
The Granny Smith apples add sweet notes to the otherwise savory flavor profile and pull richness from the bourbon.

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It’s hard to mess up this age-oldcrowd-pleaser.
The wild rice soaks up the rich gravy.
Brush chicken tenders with the dressing before broiling them.

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Store-bought puff pastry and rotisserie chicken give you a leg up in the preparation of this classic comfort dish.
Serve this dish to your family, and it will become a quick favorite.
Don’t drain the chopped green chiles or navy beans.

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Serve chili with cornbread.
Top with favorite ingredients like sour cream, cheese, and green onions.
A side of crusty bread also ensures you get every last drop.

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This recipe packs in the flavor with tomatoes, cucumbers, spinach, and pesto.
Pizza Spaghetti Casserole
We preferred turkey pepperoni, so you don’t get a greasy appearance.
Freeze the unbaked casserole for up to one month.

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Thaw overnight in the refrigerator; let stand 30 minutes at room temperature, and bake as directed.
Ingredients are incrementally added to one pot to create layers of flavor.
The pasta cooks in the sauce for convenience and speed.

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Add cooked and fresh collard greens to enhance this Southern classic.
Rotisserie chicken makes this an exciting main-dish meal.
Spike the creamy sauce with cumin to round out the flavors.

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Shrimp Fried Rice
This meal comes together faster than you might pick up take-out.
For perfect fried rice thats not sticky, make the rice a day in advance or use leftover rice.
Beefy Skillet Lasagna
Enjoy this easy lasagna on a weeknight.

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Layers of noodles, beef, and cheese create a comforting meal youll turn to again and again.
Reserve some of the fennel fronds to sprinkle on top as a pretty garnish and for added flavor.

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