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Dinner

Easy Homemade Lasagna

Homemade lasagna is a classic, delicious dinner that every family should have in their recipe rotation.

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Lunch

Ramen Noodle Stir Fry

This Ramen Noodle Stir Fry with beef, broccoli, and mushrooms only takes 20 minutes to make. It has delicious Korean flavors, and is perfect for a weeknight dinner! This is one of those “dangerous” meals where I have the hardest time practicing portion control, but I can’t even be mad about it because it’s so delicious. Such is often the case when I make Asian noodles. I fill up my bowl for dinner at the table, and then when I go to put the leftovers away, I sneak a few more bites at the counter, despite promising myself I must sit at the table when I eat. It’s bad. But so good. While this Korean Beef Noodle Stir Fry isn’t a traditional Korean dish, it has some of my favorite Korean flavors from my childhood. Plus, there are ramen noodles involved. I’m a sucker for those. You’re weary of the idea of ramen, don’t worry, we’re just using the noodles, and not the packets of weird ingredients that they sometimes come with. You can actually purchase ramen noodles by themselves, without any additional ingredients. We’ll add our own fresh flavor!

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Dinner

Hearty Vegetable Lasagna

A pound of fresh mushrooms along with lots of bell peppers and onions gives full-bodied flavor to this vegetable lasagna.

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Dinner

Best Vegetable Lasagna

Seriously the best veggie lasagna! This lasagna recipe is packed with bell pepper, zucchini and carrots, sautéed until golden and tender on the edges. Recipe yields one 9″ lasagna, enough for 8 slices.

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Lunch

Easy Lo Mein

Lo Mein is a fantastic Chinese takeout option if you’re looking for something a bit thicker than the traditional Chow Mein. The easiest lo mein you will ever make in 15 minutes from start to finish. It is so much quicker, tastier and healthier than take-out! A traditional chow mein has noodles that are boiled, then stir-fried until having a slightly crisped exterior while lo mein is boiled then tossed in a sauce without cooking the noodles an additional amount. The noodles are roughly the same, both egg noodles, but lo mein noodles are normally thicker and chewier.

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Dinner

Lasagna Rolls

My Italian lasagna roll-ups are not complicated; they require only basic ingredients to assemble. Prepared spaghetti sauce helps me save time and get dinner on the table sooner.

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Lunch

Vegetable Spaghetti

Vegetable spaghetti is the perfect way to use up leftover veggies. Use whatever you have on hand, don't feel married to these specific ones. They are just a good starting point. This recipe is perfect for a weekday dinner. It's definitely easy, healthy and delicious! Just give it a try!

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Dinner

Skillet Lasagna

This creamy skillet lasagna is a quick and easy way to enjoy lasagna without losing any of the flavor.

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Dinner

Cajun Shrimp Lasagna Roll Ups

These Lasagna Roll-Ups are fabulously rich and creamy with shrimp in every bite!

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Dinner

Ham Lasagna

Ham Lasagna is creamy and rich with lots of cheese. It's a wonderful twist on lasagna and a great way to use up leftover ham. In fact, I think this is my favorite way to use up leftover Easter ham.