Spice up your next weekend breakfast or brunch with this Huevos Rancheros recipe. It’s a great way to use leftover rice and beans. See the directions for tips on bulk cooking rice and beans. For a lower-carb version, sub cauliflower rice for the brown rice.
This elegant puffed pancake can be a decadent breakfast or a light dessert to satisfy a sweet tooth. Try different fruit and yogurt combinations to add variety.
It’s a good luck tradition to eat black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day. Why stop there? Enjoy this hearty take on Hoppin’ John any day of the year! This dish is typically made with rice, but barley adds more fiber and an interesting texture.
One of the simplest ways to cook pork tenderloin is in the oven. Brush the seasonings onto the tenderloin and within 40 minutes you have a perfectly cooked, delicious, lean protein. You can roast a side vegetable in the oven alongside the pork tenderloin—try this recipe for Roasted Beets with Lemon and Dill.
This easy entree gets tons of flavor (without a lot of added salt) from a simple herb-mustard rub. Cut leftovers into thin slices and refrigerate for sandwiches later in the week!
With our tips for bulk cooking barley in advance, this soup can be a quick and easy weeknight meal. If you’re tight on time, pick up a pre-chopped blend of onion, carrots and celery.
Chocolate, peanut butter and banana is a winning combination no matter how it’s paired, and this smoothie definitely hits the spot! It's made with a Splenda® Diabetes Care Shake, which provides sweetness without added sugars, plus high-quality protein and healthy fats. A spoonful of peanut butter and a half-of-a-banana makes this smooth & creamy shake taste decadent & rich, but without compromising healthy eating.
Making your own pico de gallo in this recipe helps skip the sodium found in jarred store-bought salsas. The fresh flavor is a bonus! This all-in-one meal is perfect for meal prepping.
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