Italian Sloppy Joes Recipe with Marinara and Mozzarella

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Italian sloppy joes make a hearty, quick, and easy weeknight dinner This Italian-style sloppy joe pairs ground beef and Italian sausage with sautéed vegetables, pizza sauce, black olives, and melty provolone. It’s a comforting, family-friendly twist on the classic sandwich that’s ready in about 30 minutes—perfect for busy weeknights or sports-practice evenings. When schedules get … Read more

Oven-Baked Country-Style Boneless Pork Ribs

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This Boneless Pork Ribs in the Oven recipe takes very little prep and uses simple ingredients. It’s one of my favorite ways to make ribs because it’s largely hands-off once the ribs go into the oven. You can also cook them to whatever level of tenderness you prefer. This recipe produces tender, flavorful boneless pork … Read more

Slow Cooker Barbacoa Short Ribs with Cilantro-Lime Cauli Rice

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Slow Cooker Beef Short Ribs Barbacoa are tender, succulent, spicy, and deeply flavorful. Paired with Cilantro Lime Cauliflower Rice and a fresh Southwestern salad, this dish makes a satisfying, low-effort weeknight meal or an impressive weekend dinner. “Amazing flavors! Made this exactly as the recipe was written and it was perfect!” The inspiration behind this … Read more

French Baked Potatoes Recipe: Pommes de Terre en Robe des Champs

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Pommes de terre en robe des champs with yogurt sauce

My father passed down many things to me, but one of the clearest inheritances is his deep affection for the land—an attachment à la terre. He grew up on a farm and spent summers working in the fields during hay season. Those years shaped a lifelong appreciation for simple, honest food rooted in the earth.

Potatoes were a constant at family meals. The dish I remember most fondly is pommes de terre en robe des champs, which literally means “potatoes wearing a dress from the fields.” It’s a rustic preparation of potatoes boiled in their skins and served with a creamy sauce—traditionally fromage blanc—seasoned with chopped chives, minced shallot, sea salt and cracked black pepper. The result is humble, comforting, and full of flavor.

My father ate this dish constantly growing up and, oddly enough, he’s less enthusiastic about it now. I, on the other hand, adore it. Whenever I crave something earthy and straightforward, I make it: tender potatoes with a cooling, herb-studded yogurt sauce.

A little culinary note: traditional French habits often involve peeling potatoes, but leaving the skin on—like the British “jacket potato”—brings a rustic texture and flavor that I love. I first discovered that style on a trip to England and fell for it instantly.

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Finding authentic fromage blanc can be difficult where I live. When I do find it, it’s often very low in fat, which changes the delicate texture I prefer. For a similar result, I use full-fat Greek yogurt: it gives a silky, creamy sauce with the tang and body that complements boiled potatoes. If you can find full-fat fromage blanc, by all means use it, but whole-milk Greek yogurt is an excellent, readily available substitute.

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The sauce is quick to prepare. Combine whole-milk Greek yogurt with fresh lemon juice, plenty of chopped chives, finely minced shallot, a touch of ground cumin if you like, olive oil, and salt and pepper to taste. The texture should be thick enough to cling to the potatoes, and the flavors should feel fresh and balanced—bright lemon, aromatic chives, and just a hint of spice.

Choose potatoes according to the texture you prefer. Dense varieties like fingerlings hold their shape and offer a meaty bite, while Russets will break down more and feel pillowy. You can offer the potatoes unpeeled for a rustic presentation, or peel them before serving for a smoother mouthfeel. I tend to peel them before plating, but leaving skins visible on the table lets guests decide.

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This dish is the essence of humble food done well. It can be a light, satisfying dinner with a green salad, or part of a more substantial spread alongside cured or grilled meats and other fresh summer salads. The yogurt-and-chive sauce pairs particularly well with the earthy sweetness of the potatoes and brightens the whole plate.

Even my father—who wasn’t always a fan as an adult—still agrees that on certain evenings, there’s nothing quite like a simple plate of potatoes with a creamy herb sauce.

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Spicy Shrimp Tostadas with Creamy Guacamole Recipe

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Do you love tostadas? You’ll adore this spicy shrimp version — simple to make and perfect for warm-weather meals. If you’re in a shrimp phase, these spicy shrimp and guacamole tostadas will become a fast favorite. The combination of chili-lime shrimp, creamy guacamole and crisp baked tostada shells makes a balanced, bright meal that comes … Read more

Emotional Eating: Causes, Triggers and How to Stop

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All About Emotional Eating Almost everyone experiences emotional eating at some point. Whether it’s reaching for chocolate after bad news or snacking while unwinding after a long day, using food to manage feelings is common. If you’re trying to manage weight or improve health, frequent emotional eating can interfere with your goals. This article explains … Read more

High-Protein Chicken Salad with Cottage Cheese

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This cottage cheese chicken salad is fresh, bright, and packed with protein — an ideal meal-prep option for the week. I often make a big batch to use for sandwiches, open-faced toast, salad bowls, or as a snack with crackers or raw vegetables. This post may contain affiliate links. Why you’ll love this chicken salad … Read more

Ginger Sweet Potato Soup Recipe: Creamy and Hearty

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This warming, flavour-packed ginger sweet potato soup is perfect for chilly days and a great way to showcase seasonal sweet potatoes. Bright fresh ginger and a blend of warming spices give the soup a lively, peppery edge, while pureed cannellini beans add a silky creaminess without dairy. It comes together in under an hour, makes … Read more

Tropical Pineapple Coconut Smoothie Recipe

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This pineapple coconut smoothie blends bright, sweet pineapple with rich coconut for a refreshing tropical treat. Creamy canned coconut milk and a touch of unsweetened shredded coconut give the drink a velvety texture, while frozen pineapple keeps it cold and thick without relying on ice cream. It’s an easy, four-ingredient smoothie that’s ideal for busy … Read more

Moist Blueberry Sour Cream Coffee Cake Recipe

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Blueberry Sour Cream Coffee Cake is the moistest, densest, and richest coffee cake, layered with a cinnamon brown sugar filling. This is a wonderfully decadent choice for breakfast, brunch, or a special dessert. Sour Cream Blueberry Coffee Cake Some recipes become family favorites that you reach for again and again. This blueberry sour cream coffee … Read more