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Seared Chicken & Goat Cheese Sauce with Roasted Potatoes and Carrot-Pepper Agrodulce

For an elevated accompaniment to simply seared chicken (topped with a tangy sauce), we’re serving it alongside a duo of sweet peppers and carrots cooked with vinegar, honey, and raisins—a nod to classic Italian agrodolce, or sweet-and-sour sauce. Blue Apron believes meal time should be the best part of the day. That's why we're collaborating with the American Diabetes Association to serve up delicious, ready-to-cook meals packed with fresh produce, lean proteins and lots of flavorful options. All sent to your door.

Seared Chicken & Goat Cheese Sauce with Mashed Potatoes & Carrot-Pepper Agrodolce

For an elevated accompaniment to simply seared chicken (topped with a tangy sauce), we’re cooking a duo of sweet peppers and carrots with vinegar, honey, and raisins—a nod to classic Italian agrodolce, or sweetand- sour sauce. Blue Apron believes meal time should be the best part of the day. That's why we're collaborating with the American Diabetes Association to serve up delicious, ready-to-cook meals packed with fresh produce, lean proteins and lots of flavorful options. All sent to your door.

Cowboy Caviar

This Cowboy Caviar recipe is vibrant, colorful, and delicious! Black beans, kidney beans, and a medley of yellow and white corn create a hearty base. Halved cherry tomatoes add a burst of juicy sweetness, while red onion offers a sharp counterpoint. Diced bell pepper and a touch of jalapeño bring in a crisp freshness with a hint of heat. To tie it all together, a creamy avocado is added just before serving and the dressing provides a flavorful balance of a sweet balance thanks to Splenda U.S. Grown Stevia. Try this recipe, today!

Chicken Curry

The warm and rich flavor of curry transforms chicken breasts into an exceptional main dish. The chicken and vegetables simmer in your slow cooker or use your electric pressure cooker for an easy main dish, then serve it on hot cooked rice. The various toppings on curry means you can customize your dish just the way you like it. This one is topped with tomatoes, pepper, and cilantro; but another time, top it with chopped apples, chopped bananas, slivered toasted almonds, chopped avocado, or a small dollop of fat-free, plain Greek yogurt.

Seared Barbecue Tempeh Salad

Savor the bold and smoky flavors of this Seared Barbecue Tempeh Salad, a vibrant dish that fits the Vegan Meal Pattern. Grilled tempeh is marinated in a zesty barbecue sauce and served over a fresh bed of greens, topped with crunchy vegetables and a tangy dressing. It's a perfect blend of textures and flavors, ideal for a satisfying vegan meal.

Rajas Poblanos and Skirt Steak Tacos

If you can’t find poblano peppers in the grocery store, you can use green or red bell peppers in this recipe instead.

Roasted Pepper Salad

Author Robyn Webb says, "Bell peppers are so tasty when they are raw, so why ever mess with them by roasting them? It’s because fire does something incredibly magical to a pepper-it transforms its flavor and texture into something juicier, sweeter, and more versatile than before it stepped into the flames. Roasted peppers jazz up pasta, eggs, soups, stews, homemade pizza, and many more everyday foods."

Hummus & Red Pepper Celery Logs

Here's a new take on the classic "ants on a log" snack. This savory version swaps hummus for peanut butter and bell pepper pieces instead of raisins. Try different flavors of hummus—roasted red pepper would work well!

Cod on Roasted Pepper and White Beans

This dish calls for fish and beans – both tasty, lean protein options! Serve it with a green salad or steamed green beans to round out your meal.

Easy Turkey Chili

This may be the world's easiest one-pot chili, and like any good chili, it's very versatile. You can eat it on it's own, serve it atop a baked sweet potato, or spread some across whole grain tortilla chips with a sprinkle of cheese, shredded lettuce, and guacamole for a healthy take on nachos. If you want to bulk up the recipe and pack in fiber, add some cooked beans or a cooked grain (brown rice, quinoa, or whatever you might have in the pantry all work great). And feel free to experiment with hot sauce, additional spices, or chopped peppers to make it your own! Watch How to Make Turkey Chili