When you’re looking for easy dinner recipes, you want them to be tasty, budget-friendly and a hit with the kids. Luckily, we’ve rounded up some meals that check all three boxes. Keep reading to see 12 amazing cheap dinner recipes that are big on flavor, but easy on your wallet.

Cacio e Pepe Pasta

View from Great Island

This super simple but classic pasta recipe requires about three ingredients and comes together in just a few minutes, making it perfect for busy weeknights. Get the recipe from The View from Great Island

Honey Garlic Chicken Stir-Fry

GI 365

If you've already got soy sauce, honey and rice in your pantry, the only supplies you'll need to buy are the chicken thighs and the broccoli. This is an editor favorite, and it comes together in 30 minutes or less. Get the recipe here. 

Spinach & Bacon Stuffed Shells

On Sugar Mountain

Stuffed shells are always a simple and versatile kid-pleaser. Now try upping the wow factor with the addition of spinach and crumbled bacon. On Sugar Mountain created this recipe that will definitely take your shells up a notch.

Slow Cooker Chicken & Gravy

The Magical Slow Cooker: Recipes for Busy Moms

Gravy. Need we say more? Let your slow cooker do the work for you on this weeknight (or any night!) chicken and gravy recipe courtesy of Sarah Olson’s cookbook, The Magical Slow Cooker: Recipes for Busy Moms. Serve it over mashed potatoes or as an open-faced sandwich for the ultimate comfort meal.

Crock Pot Pizza

Sheri Silver via Unsplash

Kids love pizza. You love your Crock Pot. Mix them together and you’ve got … Crock Pot Pizza. This fun recipe takes the favorite flavors of pizza and puts them over pasta, all with the convenience of tossing everything into a Crock Pot. The next time you want to change up the recipe routine, give this one a try! Click here to get the recipe.

Slow Cooker Lentil Sausage Soup

Homemade Food Junkie

You’ll love all the color in this flavorful lentil and sausage soup, packed with fiber and veggies. Diane and Dave of Homemade Food Junkie created this easy recipe that’s also dairy- and gluten-free. 

Mustard & Maple Syrup Glazed Chicken

Tzejen via Flickr

If you’ve got maple syrup and mustard in your kitchen, you’re already halfway to making this sweet and tangy chicken recipe. Ridiculously quick, inexpensive and a definite crowd-pleaser, this is one dinner recipe that you’ll return to over and over. Grab the recipe right here.

Sweet Pepper Linguine

Pasta is a great low-cost dinner option, and we love this simple version with just five ingredients. Sweet red pepper gives Vitamin C, as well as a nice pop of color on the plate. Click here to get the recipe.

Bacon, Corn & Potato Chowder

Make it a soup night with this creamy, smoky chowder from The Soupmaker’s Kitchen. Add a loaf of warm, crusty bread and a fresh salad, and you’ve got a cheap, easy meal for any night of the week. 

Turkey Bolognese

Sundays with Jennie

Make a big batch of this easy turkey Bolognese, and you’ll have leftovers that you can stretch throughout the week. Courtesy of Sundays with Jennie, this is the perfect winter weather meal to have up your sleeve.

Crock Pot Tuscan Chicken & Beans

A Crock Pot is a must-have item for those chilly winter nights. Use yours to make this delicious and inexpensive five-ingredient recipe that couldn’t be easier. Toss the ingredients in your slow cooker in the morning, and dinner is ready to go. Add some brown rice, and you’ve got a complete meal to keep everyone warm and satisfied. Click here for the recipe.

Tortellini, Spinach & Black Bean Soup

Jen at How To: Simplify

Warm up with this hearty soup chock full of beans, pasta and a good dose of greens. Jen of How To: Simplify has the recipe that whips up in a snap and makes dinner easy. Want to make it vegetarian? Sub in veggie broth and use cheese-stuffed tortellini instead of sausage. 

 

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Xiao long bao, house-made noodles and pork buns galore—take your little dumpling to one of these SF dim sum spots.

Fun, soft, small and delicious—dim sum is perfect food for kids. They can gobble them up with their little fingers, no silverware required. San Francisco boasts the oldest and largest Chinatown in the country and we’ve rounded up seven of our favorite spots there, from fancy and modern to small hole-in-the-wall dim sum bakeries.

Dragon Beaux

This is for sure one of the most sophisticated dim sum spots around. At lunchtime, you can enjoy some of the most creative dim sum in San Francisco like the delicious squid ink dumplings. At night they also offer hot pot with an extensive selection of meats, seafood, veggies, house-made noodles, and around 10 house-made sauces. If you are not sure of which dim sum to try, order the sampler and get the most colorful selection of dumplings in the Bay.

5700 Geary Blvd.
San Francisco
Online: dragonbeaux.com

Good Mong Kok Bakery

Good Mong Kok Bakery

Good Mong Kok is an excellent and affordable bakery for when you want your dumplings on the go. Try their steamed pork, shu mai, har gow, steamed chive dumpling and beef shu mai. The dumplings are plump and generous and packed with flavor. There is no sitting, but you can have a dim sum picnic at Washington Square park nearby.

1039 Stockton St.
San Francisco
Online: goodmongkok.com

Dumpling Time

Dumpling Time

This trendy, modern and affordable dumpling restaurant makes its home in Mission Bay. They make amazing xiao long baos (soup dumplings!) and focus on local and fresh ingredients to create their traditional dumplings. An added plus is their heated outdoor patio. Keep the kids occupied while you wait by watching the dumplings being made fresh before your eyes.

11 Division St.
San Francisco
Online: dumplingtime.com

Shanghai Dumpling King

This San Francisco staple has been preparing some of the most authentic dim sum for over ten years. There are not a lot of tables and if you come on the weekend be prepared to wait. But, the wait is so worth it. Feast on spicy pork and chive dumplings, plump and delicious shrimp and soup dumplings, and make sure to order their famous green beans!

3319 Balboa St.
San Francisco
Online: shanghaidumplingking.com

Good Luck Dim Sum

Good Luck Dim Sum is known to be one of the most consistent and affordable dim sum spots in the city. Try their siu mai and shrimp dumplings—so juicy and delicious! And their pork buns are to die for (and a kid fave). There are a few tables in the back but most people take their dim sum to go.

736 Clement St.
San Francisco

Wing Lee Bakery

Wing Lee is a classic Clement Street take out dim sum spot. What they lack in ambiance they make up for in tasty food. The shrimp and leek dumplings are outrageous—large shrimp pieces, tender, crunchy and so fresh. Also try their siu mai, pot stickers and bbq pork buns. So good, simple and inexpensive. Bonus: they are super fast, great for feeding those hungry little mouths that can surely not wait.

503 Clement St.
San Francisco

 

 

While there is no actual cure for the common cold, there’s plenty you can do to ease your symptoms. Before you reach for that cold medicine, however, the best remedy might simply be soup—specifically, chicken noodle soup.

One dietitian explains exactly how chicken soup can help fight colds: “Studies have shown that a hearty bowl of chicken noodle soup may help clear nasal congestion and ease cold symptoms,” said Sandy Allonen, a clinical dietitian at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. “It’s all about the ingredients.”

Besides the obvious nutritional benefits of carrots, celery, and even onions and chicken, chicken noodle soup has some other healthy tricks up its sleeve. As Allonen explains, the warm broth can soothe a sore throat and provide hydration, the steam can help clear your nose, the salt can stimulate your tastebuds (encouraging you to eat more even when food tastes bland), and even the chicken can help.

“Chicken is high in tryptophan, which helps your body produce serotonin that can enhance your mood and give you the feeling of ‘comfort’ that helps make chicken noodle soup a true comfort food,” Allonen said. With all the bugs going around these days, it’s time to put the soup on.

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The new year often means lots of resolutions, and if one of yours is to make healthy meals for your family, we’ve got you covered! Our roundup of 35 quick and easy recipes like baked fish tacos and healthy crockpot soup will make your weeknight dinners easy. Keep scrolling to get your menu planning on a roll.

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Peanut Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Damn Delicious

Low carb, filling and ready in 25 minutes? That's what you get with this tasty Peanut Chicken Lettuce Wraps recipe from Damn Delicious! Ground chicken and chopped veggies make this dinner not only gorgeous but healthy and something the entire family will love.

 

12-Minute Chicken and Broccoli

Gimme Some Oven

Need dinner in a flash? This healthy chicken and broccoli stir fry from Gimme Some Oven is here to save the day! Homemade sauce tops off this delicious meal made in just one pan. Add rice and enjoy!

Baked Bell Pepper Tacos

Peas and Crayons

If cutting the carbs is on one of your new year's resolutions, you'll want to sink your teeth into this Peas and Crayons recipe, Baked Bell Pepper Tacos. Low carb bell peppers are stuffed with high-protein meats, tofu or lentils and topped with your family's favorite goodies like cheese and sour cream.

Honey Lemon Chicken Stir Fry with Asparagus and Mangos

Carlsbad Cravings

It takes just thirty minutes from pan to table for Carlsbad Craving's Honey Lemon Chicken Stir Fry. Lightly breaded chicken and homemade sauce make this a perfect busy weeknight dinner that's bursting with flavor and is oh so easy on the waistline.

15-Minute Garlic Shrimp Zucchini Pasta

Gimme Delicious

Say hello to the best alternative to fatty butter and carb-loaded pasta with Gimme Delicious' 15-Minute Garlic Shrimp Pasta! Zucchini noodles (aka zoodles) are swapped for traditional noodles and seasoned with olive oil and Italian dressing that is so good, your kiddos will hardly miss the carbs.

10-Minute Italian Chicken Wraps

Chelsea's Messy Apron

Weeknight dinners have never been so easy once you try this 10-Minute Italian Chicken Wrap recipe from Chelsea's Messy Apron. Pre-cooked chicken is paired with bright and colorful lettuce, tomatoes and avocados and a zesty dressing for a healthy and speedy evening meal.

One-Pot Burrito Bowls

I Heart Naptime

All the things you love about burritos come together in this healthy and 30-minute burrito bowl recipe from I Heart Naptime. The best part? It only needs one pan, so cleanup has never been easier!

Hawaiian Chicken Bites

Rasa Malaysia

Juicy chicken and pineapple come together in Rasa Malaysia's simple and tasty Hawaiian Chicken Bites recipe. Skewers are pan-fried in the kitchen (no BBQ needed!) and brushed with tasty BBQ sauces that are so delicious you kids won't realize they're also eating fruit!

Quinoa Black Bean Wrap

The Wimpy Vegetarian

Packed with protein-rich quinoa, black beans, and hummus, these wraps are good for lunchboxes as well as dinners. Check out the recipe for this plant-based healthy meal in our archives.

Chicken Noodle Soup

Erin Clarke at Well Plated

This easy soup needs very little effort for a big result. Once the veggies are chopped, simply throw things into the pot and let it all simmer. Head over to Well Plated for the how-to.

Chicken Pomegranate Pasta Salad

Weelicious

Pomegranates are in season and high in fiber and vitamin C, making this recipe from Weelicious, a perfect addition to a healthy New Year menu. The seeds add great texture and flavor to savory dishes and this salad is quick and easy to prepare.

Green Detox Smoothie

Pinch Of Yum

This green goddess of a smoothie from Pinch of Yum will put you on track for a healthy New Year. Banana and kale are blitzed with nuts and topped with pomegranate seeds to make this the perfect January drink, with one eye on the festive season and the other looking forward to a healthy new year!

Healthy Nachos

You Totally Got This

Comfort meets healthy with these tray-baked nachos. Layer up tomatoes, cheese and spices on corn chips and top with avos and cilantro for a super easy meal that takes just 15 minutes to put together. Check out the recipe in our archives.

Mexican Lentil Quesadillas

Food Faith Fitness

Packed with protein, these lentils mixed with salsa end up tasting like refried beans. The lentils take just 20 minutes to soften, and you're set for an easy dinner the kids will love. Serve with guacamole for a superfood boost.

Lentil Sausage Lasagne

Homemade Food Junkie

Make use of seasonal kale with this soup that's high in fiber as well as dairy and gluten-free. The recipe uses chicken sausage, lots of beans, and is spiced up with Worcestershire sauce. Made in a crock pot or slow cooker, this soup is cooked largely unattended.

Zoodle Pizza Casserole

The Seasoned Mom

This recipe combines the genius of zoodles (zucchini noodles) with the kid fave pizza and the ease of a casserole. Layer up ingredients in an oven-safe dish and you'll have a veggie-packed dinner ready in around 30 minutes.

Easy Fish Tacos

Averie Cooks

This satisfying and healthy dinner from Averie Cooks is easy, family-friendly and ready in 15 minutes. The fish is lightly baked—switch out tilapia for another lean white fish if you prefer and serve with avocado, crunchy corn, cabbage and cucumbers.

Sweet Poodles

Kristine's Kitchen

Sweet potatoes are a winter favorite with all that Vitamin A and C, magnesium and potassium. Put the sweet veggie in the dinner spotlight by spiralizing it with chickpeas and green onions and adding a peanut sauce for a vegan meal that comes together in one pot, in about half an hour. Head to Kristine's Kitchen for the healthy how-to.

Easy Peasy Pasta Dish

Apron Strings

Combine chicken stock, chopped tomatoes, onion, garlic and you'll have a healthy pasta dish that virtually makes itself. Check out the recipe in our archives. Garnish with grated cheese and dinner's done.

Black Bean Burger

Our Family Eats

A healthy kick doesn't mean burgers are off limits—when they're made with black beans! High in fiber and served with a fresh salad, you can find this healthy recipe in our archives. You can even use lettuce as an alternative to brioche or burger buns.

Simple Filet Of Sole

Short Order Dad

This fish recipe from our archives comes from Robert Rosenthal's cookbook Short Order Dad. Sole has flaky white flesh with a mild taste - add some steamed greens and you've got a lean protein supper that can be ready in under twenty minutes.

Pumpkin & Cannellini Bean Soup

Boulder Locavore

There are just five ingredients in this soup from Boulder Locavore—and all of them are wholesome and healthy. Serve with toast for a meal that's not only easy to make but perfect for getting back on track after a diet of rich holiday foods.

Chicken Biriyani

The View From Great Island

Layer up browned chicken pieces with rice and lemon for a recipe that, while it has lots of carbs, is full of goodness. Garlic and nuts add flavor, but you can adapt the dish to your palate. Biriyani is a comforting, much-loved dish and this recipe from The View From Great Island keeps it simple too.

Salmon Bake

Scrummy Lane

This easy sheet pan dinner from Scrummy Lane is a quick way to bake salmon and makes for a healthy dish with a citrus zing. Not every child likes asparagus, so switch it out for a trimmed root veggie like carrot or parsnip if you think the kids will prefer it. 

Take Two Tapas

Here's a healthy twist on the potato salad—make it with sweet potatoes, black beans, crunchy pumpkin seeds, and juicy pomegranate seeds for a dish packed with vitamins and minerals. This colorful creation from Take Two Tapas is the perfect celebration of healthy.

Teriyaki Lettuce Cups

Tiny Oranges

These chicken teriyaki cups are easy to eat with your hands like all the best kid-friendly foods. Grill up chicken pieces and top it off with cheese and veggies. For kids needing more carbs, just serve with a side of warm jasmine rice.

Crock Pot Lasagne Soup

Pyhllis Good/Stock The Crock

Don't be put off by all the ingredients with this lasagne soup.  Packed with veggies, it's a mid-winter pick-me-up that's worth the shopping list, plus it cooks unsupervised in a crock pot or dutch oven. Open to lots of variations, you can switch out the sausage to ground turkey or beef and add different veg, like carrots, to the mix.

Smoked Salmon & Soba Noodles

My Little Larder

Salmon is packed with omega-3s, protein, vitamins, and minerals, and soba noodles are another protein powerhouse. Add crunchy cucumber and green beans (skip the radishes if you prefer), and you have this healthy dinner from My Little Larder that's hearty enough to fill empty bellies but healthy enough to give everyone lots of energy.

Pork and Apple Bake

Adventures in Comfort Food

Combine apples, chops and mashed potatoes for a sweet comfort food packed with nutritional value. The recipe involves just a bit of prep and then 20 minutes baked in the oven. This sweet and savory combo makes for a hearty meal the kids will love.

Greek Couscous Salad

Plated Cravings

Couscous works well with veggies and is easy to prep. This simple salad uses ever-seasonal cucumbers and tomatoes with olives and feta for a Mediterranean feel. Get the recipe from Plated Cravings.

Mexican Quinoa Mix

Cookie and Kate

Vegan, gluten-free and packed with nutrients, this stew from Cookie and Kate by way of No Excuses Detox is also super easy to cook. Thickened with quinoa and beefed up with black beans, it is fresh and full of flavor. Ditch the jalapeños and spices if that’s too much for tiny taste buds—it’ll still taste great.

Spaghetti Squash Marinara

Weelicious

Your kids will dig into this Spaghetti Squash Marinara from Weelicious and not even realize it's not spaghetti noodles! Dinner will be ready in less than an hour and everyone will gobble it up. 

Classic Tomato Soup

The Cake Chica

While this recipe has cream in the ingredients, tomato soup has lots of vitamin K and calcium and simmers with nutritional value. Head to our archives for this version of a classic. It's the perfect way to transition from holiday excess to a healthy New Year.

Air Fryer Preserved Lemon Chicken

Weelicious

You and your family will love this Air Fryer Preserved Lemon Chicken recipe from Weelicious! Between prep and cook time, you'll have dinner on the table in 30 minutes and the kids will love how it tastes.

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Easy Breezy Roast Veggie Salad

Weelicious

This Easy Breezy Roast Veggie Salad from Weelicious is no boring salad! With delicious roasted veggies and a sweet maple syrup dressing, your kids will get excited about this dish.

—Taylor Clifton, Emily Meyers & Karly Wood

 

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Whether you’re buried in a few feet of snow or just watching Frosty the Snowman on repeat, bring the wintry weather into your kitchen by whipping up some snowman-inspired treats. We’ve even got a recipe for the hot chocolate bomb that’s all the rage this year. Scroll down to get inspired—your little snow bunnies will love munching on these adorable snacks.

Melting Snowman Hot Chocolate Bombs

iStock

Unless you've been living under a pile of snow, you likely know that hot chocolate bombs are all the rage this year. Julie Blanner has a hot chocolate bomb recipe that's super easy to execute and guaranteed to delight the kids. 

Snowman Sushi

Busy in Brooklyn

We love these little sushi snowmen from Busy in Brooklyn. With a seaweed scarf, a wasabi beret and (of course) a carrot nose, they’ll be a fantastic addition to your table. 

Snowman Cookie Dough Truffles

Sarah's Bake Studio

For an indulgent treat, try these cute cookie dough bites from Sarah’s Bake Studio. Dipped in white chocolate and decorated to look like a smiling snowman, they’re quick to make and sure to be a crowd-pleaser.

Cheesy Melting Snowman

funbentobox.com

Take a boring old bowl of soup to the next level with this amazing idea from Spice Up Your Life with a Taste of Japan. Made with a simple chowder base (which could be swapped out for your favorite soup recipe), the cheesy snowman topping becomes the star of the show. 

Snowman Marshmallow Hot Cocoa Toppers

The Suburban Soapbox

How adorable are these snowman marshmallows from The Suburban Soapbox? These little guys will be the perfect topper for your cup of cocoa, and the kids can help decorate them with smiling faces. 

Snowball Cookies

Dear Crissy

Keep it simple (but still snowy) by making these delish cookies from Dear Crissy. Also known as Mexican wedding cakes or Russian tea cakes, they’re smothered in powdered sugar to make a super indulgent treat.

Ranch Snowman Cheeseball

Baking Beauty

This appetizer from Baking Beauty is the perfect way to feed a crowd. Everyone will love spreading the cheesy goodness on crackers and pretzels. 

Snowmen Cake Pops

52 Kitchen Adventures

We can’t resist a good cake pop, and this snowman variety from 52 Kitchen Adventures is no exception. Made with a vanilla cake base, coated in creamy white chocolate and topped off with edible ink decorations, these cuties are bound to be a kid-favorite. 

Snowman Lunch

Lisa Storms

Your little ones will love finding this snowy surprise from Lisa Storms in their lunchbox. A simple sandwich becomes a snowman face, a few marshmallows and pretzels transform into snowmen and some extra “noses” on the side round the meal out. 

—Susie Foresman

 

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Thanksgiving is more than eating a big meal, watching football, and gathering with others. Amidst the frenzy of this holiday, it is easy to forget what the holiday is about—being thankful. Here are some ways you can teach your child (and yourself) to be thankful.

Being Thankful Is Good for Us
Thankfulness is about acknowledging the goodness in your life. Research shows that being thankful or grateful is strongly associated with greater happiness, more positive emotions, better health, less worry, and positive relationships.

One important study took three groups of people and gave them each the instruction to write each day for 10 minutes. Group one was to write about things they were grateful for that had occurred during the week. Group two was to write about irritations that displeased them, while group three was told to just write something. At the end of 10 weeks, the first group was measurably more optimistic, exercised more, had fewer physician visits, and felt better overall.

Research on children and thankfulness has similar outcomes. Being a thankful child improves a child’s physical and mental health and gives them a healthier outlook on life. Kids raised to be thankful at Thanksgiving, can learn to be thankful every day of the year.

Ways to Teach Kids to Be Thankful

  • Teach your child to say “Thank you.” Many kids need increased awareness about when others do something for them. For example, “Wasn’t it nice that Grandma sent you a gift?” or “I noticed that your sister let you go first” and “Did you hear your teacher give you a compliment?” Then your child may need to be prompted to say thank you for all the many things that come their way.
  • Write thank you notes often.
  • Have family thankful projects. One idea is to have a thankful jar where everyone can put in a thankful note throughout the week. At family time, notes can be pulled out and shared.
  • Develop thankful rituals. At dinner, your family can take turns saying what they are thankful for that day. Thankful rituals can also occur at bedtime, on the drive to school, on Saturday morning or whatever fits for your family.
  • Your family can perform acts of kindness. Some families volunteer at a soup kitchen or food bank. Others will mow a neighbor’s lawn, make cookies for friends, or call grandparents. Then it is important to notice how it feels to be told “Thank You!”
  • Model being a thankful person yourself.
  • Look for the silver lining. For example, when a soccer game is cancelled, one can be thankful to not stand in the rain, or if one fails a test, at least they had the chance to learn from the test and try again.

This Thanksgiving, take the opportunity to teach your child to be thankful not just on this holiday but throughout the year. We know that being a thankful child and adult leads to better physical and emotional states. Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Sally Baird, PhD is a retired child psychologist and co-author of the book Shrinking the Worry Monster, A Kid’s Guide for Saying Goodbye to Worries. 

This post originally appeared on www.drsallyb.com.

I am a child psychologist who specializes in children's anxiety. I just published a top seller children's book titled Shrinking the Worry Monster, A Kid's Guide for Saying Goodbye to Worries. I love sharing ideas about decreasing worry in children, especially now. I also love to hike and bike in beautiful Pacific NW. 

Bonjour! Are you in the mood for some French food? Skip the french fries and try a few of these family friendly, authentic French recipes kiddos will love. From ratatouille and beef bourguignon, to French macarons, everyone will be saying “Oui s’il vous plaît” to these recipes!

Ratatouille

Bacon is Magic

Fans of Disney's film just have to try the real deal, especially this tasty recipe from Bacon Is Magic. The stewed vegetable dish is a one-pot miracle and easily meets your kiddos veggie quota for the day.

French Potato and Onion Gratin

The View from Great Island

Comfort food has arrived! The View from Great Island's recipe for au gratin potatoes is made with a cheesy cream sauce that easily hides all those tasty onions.

French Onion Soup

Favorite Family Recipes

Hearty soup hides underneath a mountain of soup and bread in Favorite Family Recipes onion soup. The great for fall and winter meal is the perfect way to spice up dinner by serving in a big ole mug next to the fire.

Beef Bourguignon

Family Spice

Beef Bourguignon is a classic French dish, and this Instant Pot version makes it doable for busy families. Family Spice whips together a flavorful recipe that only has to pressure cook for 25 minutes once prep is done.

Croque Madame

The Modern Proper

Breakfast, lunch or dinner: there's no wrong way to Croque Madame. The Modern Proper preps this traditional bistro dish using ham, cheese and a fried egg for an ooey gooey delight of a sandwich.

Poulet Basquaise

Mrs. Jones's Kitchen

Hearty and comforting, this one-pot chicken dish is the perfect way to introduce kids to French food. Mrs. Jones's Kitchen uses chicken thighs, peppers and tomatoes to bring this recipe to life.

Tarte Flambée

Tastefully Grace

Want a fancy pizza night? Try this Alsatian bacon and onion tart from Tastefully Grace! Made with thick cut bacon and thinly sliced onion, your kiddos will hardly miss the marinara!

French Potato Salad

One Lovely Life

Move over American potato salad, this french version is the new hotness! One Lovely Life has a delightful recipe using tons of fresh herbs that is vegan and void of overly creamy sauces.

Strawberry Nutella Crepes

A Taste of Madness

France and crepes are nearly synonymous and you need a solid recipe in your repertoire. A Taste of Madness combines fresh strawberries and Euro-popular Nutella in this delicious recipe that works for both breakfast and dessert.

Cherry Clafoutis

Saving Dessert

Calling all cherry fans! This decadent fruit-infused dessert is a custard dream come true. Saving Dessert shares an easy recipe that brings this fancy-looking treat to your family table.

Rhubarb Lemon Macarons

Food Fanatic

What's a French recipe roundup with a macaron? While traditional macarons to take a skilled hand, there's still plenty of fun (and tasting) to be had as you perfect this tart recipe from Food Fanatic.

Mousse Au Chocolat

Boulder Locavore

Oh, hello traditional French chocolate mousse. Richer and thicker than your regular chocolate pudding, the entire fam will crave this recipe from Boulder Lacavore for dessert from here on out.

–Karly Wood

 

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These kitchen workhorses with a French flair have been favorites for generations and last just as long. You’ll find many of the most popular items like the Le Creuset Wide Dutch Oven and Le Creuset Signature Roaster heavily discounted as part of the Factory to Table Sale. Find one you like? Buy it now as when they’re gone, they’re gone!

ON SALE: Le Creuset Round Dutch Oven

Quite possibly the most iconic item in the Le Creuset collection, the Round Dutch Oven is a piece of cookware that will have you slow cooking coq au vin in no time. Or, pop it in the oven to bake the perfect crust on your quarantine sourdough bread loaf. 

2 3/4 qt on sale for $155

4 1/2 qt on sale for $208

ON SALE: Le Creuset Signature Skillet

The enameled cast iron Signature Skillet is a versatile kitchen essential for searing, sauteing, stir-frying and more. You'll love how the cook surface becomes more nonstick over time. 

On sale for $72-114

ON SALE: Botanique Collection Mini Cocottes

From cobblers to gratins to pot pies, everything tastes better when it comes in a perfectly portioned individual Mini Round Cocotte. We love the cute colors of this set! On sale for $60, down from $100. 

ON SALE: Le Creuset Signature Roaster with Lid

Anyone who cooks for a family know that the Signature Roaster is a dinner staple. Made of cast iron, it retains heat well and can transfer from oven to table with ease. 

On sale for $186

ON SALE: Soup Pot

The Soup Pot is the ideal vessel for soups, stews, one-pot meals and more. On sale for $150, from $250.

ON SALE: Le Creuset Round Wide Dutch Oven

This beauty is destined to sit on your stovetop as you'll want to use it every day. Braising, roasting, baking and frying, this workhorse can do it all. It's currently on sale for $183, down from $305. 

ON SALE: Le Creuset Chrysenth Kettle

Perfect for tea drinkers, oatmeal eaters and cup o' noodle connoisseurs, you'll love having this little cutie on your cooktop year-round. On sale for $60, down from $100. 

 

ON SALE: Le Creuset Nonstick Stainless Steel Fry Pan

When you are wanting to cook up an omelet or sear some fish, only non-stick will do. Le Creuset's Nonstick Stainless Steel Fry Pan has a super-strong non-stick coating that will last for years. Bonus: it's dishwasher safe. Set of two on sale for $153 from $255. 

ON SALE: Le Creuset Multi Bowl

This bowl tops our list because you can totally use it to mix up a big salad and serve from it as well. Save yourself having to do more dishes! On sale for $25.20, down from $42.

ON SALE: Le Creuset Fondue Set

Get all your fixin's ready, it's fondue night! Your family will love using this cute set for special nights. On sale for $200, down from $320. 

Le Creuset Heritage Pie Dish

Bust out your favorite pie recipe that will look perfect from oven to table in the Heritage Pie Dish. The dimpled edge will make the perfect fluting for your hand-rolled dough. 

Le Creuset Braiser

The Le Creuset enameled cast iron Braiser allows you to sear meats and then add liquid and the lid to create steam to lock in flavor and moisture. We love it for chilis and stews

—Kate Loweth

Images courtesy of Le Creuset. Prices were accurate at time of publication. 

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When it’s cold outside you turn to soup. The next time you need to warm up make this Kale, White Bean & Sausage Soup that comes to us from Simran and Stacie at a Little Yumminess. The versatile and easy soup rocks the veggies and serves 12-14, which means there’s almost always leftovers to slurp up the next day.

Kale, White Bean & Sausage Soup adapted from Frances Mayes from Everyday in Tuscany (Zuppa di Cavolo Nero, Cannellini e Salsicce)

Serves 12 to 14 (half it if required)

Ingredients
2 Italian sausages, skins removed and meat crumbled
4 tbsps olive oil
2 onions, chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 quarts chicken stock
6 thyme sprigs
1 bunch of dinosaur kale
4 cups cooked cannellini beans (dried beans best but I often use canned)

Method
1. Saute the crumbled sausage in the olive oil till browned and remove from pan.
2. In the same pan, saute the onions, thyme and garlic until softened
3. Add the chicken stock to a big pot. Bring to a boil and add the kale and cover and simmer for 15 minutes
4. Add the cooked sausage and beans and simmer for another 15 minutes
5. Ta Da!

This is a guest post from our friends Simran and Stacie at a Little Yumminess. Photo courtesy of Little YumminessBe sure to visit their blog for more fab, kid-friendly recipes!

Are you looking for a new way to entertain your kiddo’s and adult guests at the same dinner table? Now you can deck out your dinner table in a Disney glam—with Corelle’s Minnie Mouse line of products! This cute collection features everything Disney need to make a stylish setting statement and so much more.

Corelle’s new Minnie Minnie dishware and Pyrex containers have high style, in a sweetly adorable way.

Like other Corelle products, the Disney Minnie Mouse line of dishware is triple-layer strong. The lightweight plates are ultra-hygienic, non-porous and made from easy-to-clean glass that won't crack or chip easily.

The new collection includes a four-piece set of 6.75-inch appetizer plates ($28) and a full 12-piece dinnerware set ($80). The dinnerware set includes four dinner plates, four appetizer plates and four soup/cereal bowls.

Along with the Corelle dish sets, you can also nab new Minnie Mouse themed Pyrex decorated storage bowls from the brand's website. The four-cup Minnie Mouse storage bowls are part of the Disney Pyrex collection, and include secure lids. Fan faves also include the eight-piece set ($40), a blue Minnie Mouse Forever Young Pyrex dish ($10) and the yellow Minnie Mouse Live It Up (also $10) option.

—Erica Loop

Photos: Courtesy of Corelle/Pyrex

 

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