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Alex Guarnaschelli Just Shared the Coziest 5-Ingredient Side Dish for Winter

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17 December 2025
This cozy sweet potato dish looks like pure comfort food.
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Scientists Just Discovered Another Health Benefit of Dark Chocolate

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17 December 2025
Could chocolate help slow aging? A study explores the link.
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This Jersey Mike's Secret Sandwich Order Is Breaking the Internet

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17 December 2025
Pregnant or not, this briny sandwich is a must-try.
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25 High-Protein, High-Fiber Dinners That Are Easy to Make

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17 December 2025
Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hausser.

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hausser.

With at least 15 grams of protein and six grams of fiber per serving, these tasty dinner recipes will leave you full and satisfied. Whether you're in the mood for a simple grain bowl, a cozy casserole or a quick pasta dish, these recipes are perfect choices that only require 30 minutes or less to prepare. Recipes like our Easy White Bean Skillet and Baked Brie, Sun-Dried Tomato & Spinach Pasta are the effortless, healthy dinners you’ve been searching for.

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Easy White Bean Skillet

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hausser.

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hausser.

This easy white bean skillet brings together pantry staples and fresh greens for a comforting plant-based meal. Sweet onion, tomatoes and garlic form a rich, savory base for creamy white beans. A handful of spinach adds freshness and color, and a sprinkle of Parmesan ties everything together with salty richness. Served alongside toasted whole-wheat baguette slices for dipping, it’s a fast, satisfying dinner that’s perfect for busy weeknights or a simple weekend supper.

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02 of 25

Marry Me White Bean Soup

Photographer: Morgan Hunt Ward, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hauser, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall.

Photographer: Morgan Hunt Ward, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hauser, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall.

This Marry Me White Bean Soup borrows inspiration from the beloved Marry Me Chicken recipe with a combination of sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, cream and Parmesan. Here, those same flavors are transformed into a hearty, soul-warming vegetarian soup with white beans taking center stage. Finished with basil and extra cheese, it’s cozy, crowd-pleasing and sure to win hearts at the table.

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03 of 25

Chickpea Grain Bowl with Feta & Tomatoes

Photographer: Jake Sternquist, Food Stylist: Shannon Goforth, Prop Stylist: Breanna Ghazali.

Photographer: Jake Sternquist, Food Stylist: Shannon Goforth, Prop Stylist: Breanna Ghazali.

This chickpea-farro grain bowl is a hearty dish that’s packed with plant-based protein, fiber and tons of fresh flavor. Farro, a whole grain with a nutty taste and chewy texture, forms the base and pairs perfectly with tender chickpeas and veggies. If you don’t have farro on hand, you can easily swap in quinoa, brown rice or barley.

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04 of 25

No-Cook Black Bean Taco Bowls

Photographer: Jacob Fox, Food Stylist: Sammy Mila, Prop Stylist: Joseph Wanek.

Photographer: Jacob Fox, Food Stylist: Sammy Mila, Prop Stylist: Joseph Wanek.

These black bean taco bowls with lime crema are a refreshing no-cook meal that’s perfect for busy days. They feature hearty black beans, veggies and zesty toppings layered over crispy cabbage and lettuce. The lime crema adds a tangy, creamy finish that brings all the flavors together. Enjoy these effortless bowls with the suggested toppings below, or customize them with your own favorites.

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05 of 25

Broccoli-Cheddar Butter Beans

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Hannah Greenwood.

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Hannah Greenwood.

These broccoli-Cheddar butter beans are a cozy dish that will remind you of broccoli-Cheddar soup, but in a convenient skillet. Tender butter beans add creaminess and plant-based protein, making the dish filling enough for a main course. Broccoli florets bring color, while sharp Cheddar cheese melts in for that classic flavor. Everything comes together in one pan, creating a thick texture that’s perfect for scooping up with crusty bread.

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06 of 25

Baked Brie, Sun-Dried Tomato & Spinach Pasta

Photographer: Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Marianne Williams, Prop Stylist: Josh Hoggle

Photographer: Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Marianne Williams, Prop Stylist: Josh Hoggle

This baked Brie, sun-dried tomato and spinach pasta is the ultimate comfort dish with a touch of sophistication. The creamy melted Brie creates a velvety sauce that fills in the ridges of fusilli pasta, ensuring the sauce clings to every bite, while Parmesan cheese gives it a nutty, savory depth. Sun-dried tomatoes bring a tangy sweetness that balances the richness. Add a hint of heat with a little crushed red pepper, plus wilted spinach for earthy notes and nutrients, and you’ve got a balanced dish that feels both hearty and refined.

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07 of 25

High-Protein Black Bean Salad

Photographer: Brittney Cottrell, Food Stylist: Julia Levy, Prop Stylist: Abby Armstrong.

Photographer: Brittney Cottrell, Food Stylist: Julia Levy, Prop Stylist: Abby Armstrong.

In this high-protein salad, black beans take center stage. As the main source of plant-based protein, they make the salad satisfying, with their creamy texture pairing perfectly with sweet potato, crisp veggies and a citrusy dressing. It’s an easy, filling option for lunch or dinner—especially for those looking to add more plant-powered protein to their diet.

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08 of 25

Creamy Pesto Beans

Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Abby Armstrong

Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Abby Armstrong

These creamy pesto beans come together in just 30 minutes. The sauce clings to tender white beans, and whatever is left is perfect for sopping up with a warm, crusty baguette. For a heartier meal, serve the beans over whole-grain pasta, letting the sauce coat every bite.

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09 of 25

Turmeric Chicken & Avocado Wraps

Heami Lee, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Christine Keeley

Heami Lee, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Christine Keeley

These chicken salad wraps are packed with ingredients that help reduce inflammation. Turmeric, with its bright golden hue, is well-known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, while chickpeas add fiber and plant-based protein. Mix up the chicken salad at the beginning of the week to enjoy in a wrap or serve it over greens if you prefer.

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10 of 25

Marry Me White Bean & Spinach Skillet

Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Prop Stylist: Abby Armstrong, Food Stylist: Margaret Monroe Dickey

Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Prop Stylist: Abby Armstrong, Food Stylist: Margaret Monroe Dickey

This Marry Me White Bean & Spinach Skillet is a different take on Marry Me Chicken—a dish traditionally made with chicken coated in a sun-dried tomato cream sauce. By swapping in fiber-packed white beans and spinach as the main ingredients, we’ve given it a vegetarian spin. You’ll want to sop up every last bit of sauce, so serve this with a nice hunk of crusty whole-grain bread.

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11 of 25

One-Pot White Bean, Spinach & Sun-Dried Tomato Orzo

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Margaret Monroe Dickey, Prop Stylist: Christina Daley

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Margaret Monroe Dickey, Prop Stylist: Christina Daley

This creamy orzo with white beans and sun-dried tomatoes is the ultimate weeknight winner, ready in just 30 minutes! This comforting dish combines tender orzo, protein-packed white beans and tangy sun-dried tomatoes in a creamy garlic-and-herb cheese sauce. This one-pot meal is both quick and satisfying, perfect for those busy evenings when you want something hearty without the hassle.

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Lemon Zucchini Pasta

Photographer: Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Styling: Lindsey Lower

Photographer: Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Styling: Lindsey Lower

This lemon zucchini pasta only takes 25 minutes to make, making it ideal for busy summer evenings. Fresh zucchini blends perfectly with the lemony sauce. If you have summer squash on hand, you can use that instead. You can also experiment with topping the pasta with different fresh herbs like basil or parsley to add variety.

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Bhel Puri-Inspired Salad

Ali Redmond

Ali Redmond

This flavorful salad was inspired by bhel puri, a type of chaat (savory snack) served across India, and features puffed quinoa and lentils for extra protein and fiber.

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14 of 25

Chickpeas alla Vodka

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hauser

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hauser

This Chickpeas alla Vodka is the ultra-quick, fiber-packed dinner you’ve been waiting for! Chickpeas are swimming in a creamy vodka sauce that gets enhancements from sautéed garlic, onion and vibrant green baby kale. Crispy, toasted whole-wheat bread is perfect for dipping. You can customize this dish easily by using chard or spinach in place of kale.

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Creamy Feta & Tomato Pasta

Photographer: Greg DuPree, Prop stylist: Shell Royster, Food stylist: Emily Hall

Photographer: Greg DuPree, Prop stylist: Shell Royster, Food stylist: Emily Hall

This creamy feta-and-tomato pasta puts a satisfying vegetarian dinner on the table using only 5 simple ingredients. Cherry tomatoes are a go-to when tomato season is not at its peak. Grape tomatoes provide a sweet and juicy alternative, ensuring a satisfying and flavorful meal.

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16 of 25

Chicken Hummus Bowls

The spiced chicken atop these bowls is ready fast with the help of the broiler. Serve with warm whole-wheat pita for scooping up extra hummus at the bottom of the bowl.

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17 of 25

Marry Me Chickpeas

Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Prop Stylist: Josh Hoggle, Food Stylist: Renu Dhar

Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Prop Stylist: Josh Hoggle, Food Stylist: Renu Dhar

We put a vegetarian spin on Marry Me Chicken, a dish typically consisting of chicken coated in a sun-dried tomato cream sauce, by swapping in fiber-packed chickpeas as the main ingredient. From the creamy chickpeas to the umami-laden sun-dried tomatoes, you’ll want to sop up every last bit of sauce. To riff on this recipe, you could swap the chickpeas for white beans, like cannellini or navy.

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Chicken & Spinach Salad with Creamy Feta Dressing

Photographer: Jennifer Causey, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Christina Daley

Photographer: Jennifer Causey, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Christina Daley

The creamy feta dressing steals the show in this protein-rich salad, which makes a perfect lunch or quick and easy dinner. While you can buy feta cheese already crumbled, we like crumbling our own fresh from the block for this salad. We prefer the slightly sharper flavor of sheep’s-milk feta, but cow’s-milk feta works just as well.

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19 of 25

Creamy Chicken Pasta with Brussels Sprouts & Artichokes

Photographer: Jennifer Causey, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Christina Daley

Photographer: Jennifer Causey, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Christina Daley

The creamy white wine–garlic sauce brings together artichokes and shaved Brussels sprouts with nutty whole-wheat pasta in this quick dinner. Use a mandoline or a very sharp knife to shave the Brussels sprouts. If you opt for pre-packaged shaved sprouts, note that they might be on the thicker side, requiring a few extra minutes of cooking time. You can swap in canned artichokes, but they tend to have more sodium than frozen, so give them a good rinse before adding.

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20 of 25

High-Protein Tex-Mex Chicken Soup

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall , Prop Stylist: Julia Bayless

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall , Prop Stylist: Julia Bayless

Make this grab-and-go Tex-Mex–inspired soup when you have leftover chicken, or use rotisserie chicken for this easy meal-prep soup. The frozen pepper-onion mix adds flavor and saves time in the kitchen, while the black beans add fiber and protein. Combine everything but the broth ahead of time, then add it and heat it in the microwave when you’re ready to eat. If you don’t wish to travel with liquid broth or don’t have access to a microwave, you can use reduced-sodium bouillon instead and just add hot water.

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21 of 25

One-Pot Buffalo Chicken Mac & Cheese with Broccoli

Photographer: Fred Hardy, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer, Prop Stylist: Christine Keely

Photographer: Fred Hardy, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer, Prop Stylist: Christine Keely

This easy one-pot mac & cheese recipe gets an extra boost of protein from chicken. Buffalo sauce adds spicy tang—look for one without added sugar, like Frank’s RedHot.

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Creamy Green Pea Pesto Pasta

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Melissa Gray, Prop Stylist: Shell Royster

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Melissa Gray, Prop Stylist: Shell Royster

Mint and peas are a natural pairing in this creamy pasta dish. It works well as a vegetarian main dish or can be divided into smaller portions as a side dish. If you have pine nuts on hand, sprinkle them over the top for a little crunch. If you like your pesto to be totally smooth, process it a little longer, scraping down the sides of the bowl as you go. Parmesan cheese grated fresh with a microplane grater will give you the best results.

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Steak Enchilada Skillet

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Melissa Gray, Prop Stylist: Shell Royster

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Melissa Gray, Prop Stylist: Shell Royster

This one-skillet dinner is a breeze to pull together, making it perfect for busy weeknights—plus it’s easy to build and adjust to taste for picky eaters. Flour tortillas are cooked right in the skillet with everything else. Add them gradually to prevent them from sticking together. For a slightly different flavor and firmer texture, swap out the flour tortillas for corn tortillas.

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Steak Taco Salad

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Margaret Dickeyt, Prop Stylist: Julia Bayless
Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Margaret Dickeyt, Prop Stylist: Julia Bayless

This gluten-free take on a taco salad uses seared flank steak in place of ground beef. Instead of a fried tortilla shell, crisp romaine lettuce forms the sturdy base for each salad. Queso fresco is a firm, mild cheese—a great alternative to feta if you’re not a fan of the tang. Keep the tortilla chips whole for scooping, or lightly crush them and sprinkle on top of the bowl.

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Kale & Chickpea Grain Bowls

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Ruth Blackburn, Prop Stylist: Shell Royster
Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Ruth Blackburn, Prop Stylist: Shell Royster

This veggie-heavy bowl is loaded with crunch and color, thanks to crispy carrots, chickpeas, fresh kale and a vibrant avocado dressing. It also delivers more than 50% of your daily dose of fiber, which is key for weight loss, energy and healthy digestion. Bulgur, also called cracked wheat, is a quick-cooking whole grain. These bowls would be excellent make-ahead lunches. Pack the avocado mixture separately, adding a little water to thin it as needed.

Kale & Chickpea Grain Bowls

Read more: 25 High-Protein, High-Fiber Dinners That Are Easy to Make

This Chopped Salad Is the Best Way to Eat Beets

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17 December 2025
This vibrant chopped salad delivers a refreshing balance of earthy, tangy and citrusy flavors in every bite. Sweet, tender precooked beets are tossed in a bright orange–champagne vinaigrette, then topped with creamy feta and crunchy pistachios. A hint of honey smooths out the acidity, while the option of fresh mint adds a cool, aromatic finish. It’s a simple side that pairs beautifully with roasted chicken, grilled fish or holiday mains, and it looks as stunning as it tastes.
Read more: This Chopped Salad Is the Best Way to Eat Beets

TOP GEAR TO BUY THIS HOLIDAY SEASON FOR YOUR FIT FRIENDS AND FAMILY

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17 December 2025
The holidays are a perfect time to give to your favorite fitness friend of family member that piece of gear that would make you their favorite person of all time, or simply buy it for yourself. Whether you’re shopping for your powerlifting buddy, healthy foodie or even someone who has a taste for exercise elegance, […]
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We Asked 5 Chefs the Best Cheese for Mac and Cheese—They All Picked the Same One

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17 December 2025
What makes a mac and cheese the best ever is personal, but here’s the cheese the pros swear by.
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I’ve Tested & Developed Hundreds of Recipes for EatingWell—Here Are 14 That I Make Every Winter

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17 December 2025

When I was a teenager, it was my dream to be a food writer. I loved to cook and write, so what better job could there be? After getting my journalism degree, I worked for a few years before moving to attend culinary school in Vermont—the very same state where EatingWell was based. I got an internship in the Test Kitchen in 2005 and have been working here pretty much ever since. It’s crazy to think that was almost 20 years ago. And while I’ve never gone back and counted the number of recipes I’ve developed or tested, it’s got to be close to 1,000.

Just like you’d ask a friend who’s a doctor for medical advice, I get asked for cooking advice and which recipes to make all the time. I always feel good about recommending our recipes, because I know they’re well-tested and work. And I make lots and lots of them at home myself. Here are 14 of my favorite recipes that I make on repeat in the winter.

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Chicken Tacos with Brussels Sprouts

This recipe was actually our daughter’s idea. During the early days of the pandemic, I asked her to help me brainstorm some recipe ideas with me as part of her schoolwork that day. And she came up with this idea. I often buy a big bag of Brussels sprouts at Costco, and this is my go-to recipe to make with half of them.

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02 of 14

Chicken Saltimbocca

My husband absolutely loves chicken saltimbocca, so this one is in frequent rotation at my house. It feels fancy but it’s easy and cooks up fast, which makes it a great candidate for weeknight entertaining. I usually serve it with risotto and green beans or broccoli. Be sure to get real Marsala wine versus the cooking wine sold at most grocery stores, which has sodium in it. You can get a decent bottle for around $5, and it lasts indefinitely.

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03 of 14

Basic Risotto

Alexander Shytsman
Alexander Shytsman

Speaking of risotto, I developed this recipe a long time ago and make it so often, it’s ingrained in my brain. I added a generous amount of wine—I thought the flavor was nice—but you could certainly cut that back and use more broth. Be sure to use a broth and a wine that you like the taste of, as the flavors of both shine through.

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04 of 14

Cashew Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Photography / Greg DuPree, Styling / Ali Ramee / Christine Keely
Photography / Greg DuPree, Styling / Ali Ramee / Christine Keely

My family loves lettuce wraps, and this is a favorite variation of ours. I like that this recipe makes a generous amount of filling, as I like to pile it on top of a salad with a sesame dressing for lunch the next day. It’s also delicious tucked into napa cabbage boats for extra crunch.

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05 of 14

One-Pot Lentil & Vegetable Soup with Parmesan

Anytime someone asks me for a soup recipe, I share this one. The key to its deliciousness is adding a Parmesan rind to the broth as it simmers, which gives the soup a nutty, full-bodied flavor. I buy most of my cheese at Costco, including my Parmigiano, which comes with the rind, so I just cut them off and stash them in a bag in my freezer. That way, I always have them to make this recipe. And, honestly, you should save them to add to just about any soup you make. I find this soup to be a little thicker than I like, but I just thin it with more water or some broth.

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06 of 14

Instant-Pot Mujadara

Jennifer Causey
Jennifer Causey

I wrote an entire ode to this recipe, so you can read about it in depth if you’d like, but basically this three-ingredient recipe is one of the only reasons I have an Instant Pot. I tinkered with this recipe on the stovetop for a while, but I found it to be so much easier to make in a pressure cooker. I usually serve it with a big Greek salad.

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07 of 14

Roasted Cabbage with Chive-Mustard Vinaigrette

I started making this recipe when my husband went Paleo for several months, and it was on our dinner menu every other week. The mustardy dressing drizzled over the top is the perfect foil for the sweet, tender wedges of cabbage. I almost always roast potatoes and chicken sausages on another sheet pan for an easy winter dinner. Since I consider cabbage to be the No. 1 underrated vegetable, it’s not a surprise that we eat it a lot!

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08 of 14

Sweet Potato & Black Bean Chili

Photographer: Antonis Achilleos, Prop Stylist: Kay Clarke, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall

Photographer: Antonis Achilleos, Prop Stylist: Kay Clarke, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall

I’ve been making this recipe since it was first published in 2011, and we never get sick of it. And when I make it for company, someone usually asks for the recipe. Since I usually have most of the ingredients on hand, I can whip it up on a whim. It warms you from the inside out after a day of skiing or sledding.

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09 of 14

Cheesy Spinach-Zucchini Lasagna

Greg DuPree
Greg DuPree

We swapped out one layer of noodles for thin slices of zucchini, which makes this lasagna a little lighter than typical versions. It’s also super easy to make—our 11-year-old cooked it all by herself once!

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10 of 14

Mini Meatloaves with Green Beans & Potatoes

One Christmas at my parents' house, I noticed an issue of EatingWell opened to this recipe in the cookbook holder on their kitchen counter. I found out that my mom makes this recipe so frequently, she just leaves it there all the time. It’s the perfect comforting meal on a cold winter’s night. Sometimes I swap broccoli for green beans to change things up.

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Honey Oat Quick Bread

This is an oldie but a goodie! I always have the ingredients to make this at home, so I can whip it up on a whim if I want a warm loaf of bread to serve with a pot of soup or chili. It’s best the day it's made, but my husband loves to toast it and spread it with butter and jam for a midmorning snack

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Nonna's Spaghetti & Meatballs

My father-in-law is Italian and makes meatballs and sauce every year for Christmas. This recipe is based on his mother’s recipe. I love making it in the slow cooker, but if you scroll down to the tips section of the recipe, you’ll find a stovetop variation too. My sister likes serving the meatballs on slider buns for a party app, which I encourage you to try as well.

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Slow-Cooker Potato Soup Four Ways

During the pandemic, my friends and I started having a Christmas cookie swap. It started out around my campfire in the snow in a socially distanced manner until we finally felt comfortable being indoors. This year, I had everyone over for a lunchtime swap and served this soup with a variety of toppings so everyone could customize their own bowls.

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Caprese Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

This is a recipe our daughter frequently requests. First you roast portobello mushrooms, then fill them with bits of mozzarella cheese and grape tomatoes, cook it a bit more so it’s all ooey-gooey, then drizzle them with balsamic glaze. They’re quite low in calories, so we each usually eat two. Any leftovers are great pressed into a panini the next day. This is also a great candidate for the grill in summertime.

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Read more: I’ve Tested & Developed Hundreds of Recipes for EatingWell—Here Are 14 That I Make Every Winter

Ina Garten's Go-To Rainy Day Meal Is a Nostalgic Classic

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17 December 2025
This creamy soup and sandwich combo takes comfort food to the next level.
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Gingerbread Baked Oats Is the Winter Breakfast You Need

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17 December 2025
These gingerbread baked oats bring cozy spices and comfort to the breakfast table. A ripe banana and dark brown sugar add sweetness, while warm spices like ginger, cinnamon and cloves give the oats classic gingerbread flavor. It’s a make-ahead–friendly breakfast that’s perfect for busy mornings yet feels special enough for a weekend brunch.
Read more: Gingerbread Baked Oats Is the Winter Breakfast You Need

Star Studded Cast of Street Fighter Movie (2026) Bring the ’90s Classic Back to Life

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17 December 2025
What would the ’90s have been like without destroying your fingers, furiously tapping those buttons to beat your buddies, while playing Street Fighter II on the Nintendo? The Street Fighter franchise, which came into being with an original arcade game in 1987,  became a phenomenon when the sequel became a hit with games console owners […]
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