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19 Slow-Cooker Dessert Recipes That Are Perfectly Hands-Off

This handy countertop appliance creates the ideal cooking environment for juicy fruit cobblers, tender upside-down cakes, creamy cheesecakes—and even more.

Desserts You Can Make in the Slow Cooker

Desserts can be finicky; if you don’t have the temperature and moisture content perfectly correct the texture will suffer. That’s why we love making desserts in the slow cooker. The low, moist heat of a slow cooker helps create tender desserts that are creamy and not too dense. Whether you’re craving fruit cobbler or a creamy cheesecake, your slow cooker is the key to making easy desserts. It offers hands-off convenience that’s not typically associated with making desserts, which normally get cooked up in the oven or stovetop.

One of our favorites? This simple cake that’s sweet and fruity with hints of toasty cinnamon flavor. Be sure to line inner pot with two layers of foil to prevent any burning around the edges.

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The 24 Best 30-Minute Chicken Dinners to Make When You’re Short on Time

We all know that weeknights get busy—whether you’re working late, shuffling kids to soccer practice or trying to squeeze in an evening yoga class—and there’s not always time to whip up an elaborate meal. That’s why we love having a few tried-and-true 30-minute recipes to rely on. They make meal prep easier and allow you to spend less time in front of the oven and more time enjoying whatever it is you like to do in the evenings.

With the help of shortcuts like rotisserie chicken and naturally speedy dishes like stir-friesweeknight dinners don’t have to take all night—and we’ve found plenty that feature family-favorite chicken and can be on the table in 30 minutes or less. Read on for our favorite easy ideas.

Curiously, water and oil work together to make a magical one-skillet weeknight chicken dinner in this easy recipe. A true hands-off meal, potatoes cook alongside crispy chicken thighs by first boiling in water until tender, and then fry into golden nuggets in the remaining oil.

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53 Seafood Recipes That Scream ‘Summer’

Our Best Summer Seafood Ideas

Warm weather and seafood go hand in hand. Whether you make a no-cook dish like bright and tangy ceviche or fire up the grill for marinated shrimp or perfectly charred salmon, seafood always feels light-yet-satisfying—which is perfect for hot, sunny days. You’ve got a lot of choices when it comes to grilled fish and seafood: family-favorite fish tacos, company-worthy seared scallops and more. So, how do you choose when there are so many delicious options? Work your way through this roundup, starting with a dish inspired by the flavors of a classic shrimp boil. We’ve included andouille, potatoes, corn, Old Bay and garlic—and upped the ante by simmering everything in an all-butter sauce. Serve family-style with toasted crusty bread for dipping so you don’t miss out on any of the delicious sauce.

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82 Breakfast Recipes That Make It Easy to Rise and Shine

Our Best Breakfast Ideas

Maybe it’s just us, but the thought of syrup-drenched pancakes (and some bacon and eggs on the side!) make it so much easier to spring out of bed and tackle the day. So, it’s no wonder that we’ve got more than a few great ideas for your morning meal. You’ll find something for everyone in this roundup, from healthy breakfasts that’ll keep you full and fueled to ones that you can make on the fly and enjoy as you’re running out the door. With easy recipes for muffinsFrench toastbreakfast casseroles and more there’s no reason you should ever have to skip breakfast again. Wondering where to start? Try a chaffle. A chaffle is a low-carb, cheese-and-egg-based waffle that’s taken the world by storm. One look at its fluffy texture and crispy edges and it’s easy to see why.

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93 One-Pot Meals You’ll Keep Coming Back To

Dinner, with Less Mess

There’s no denying that the least exciting part of cooking is cleaning up the mess afterwards. Whether you tackle a good, old-fashioned Sunday supper or a simple weeknight meal, it feels like the dirty pots, pans and plates always pile up fast. That’s where these one-pot wonders come in. Grab your favorite casserole dish to make a dump dinner, break out the cast-iron skillet and whip up rustic chicken and dumplings or turn to your Instant Pot for shrimp scampi in just 20 minutes; whatever you decide, you’ll find that these recipes are wonderfully delicious—and make cleanup a breeze. Take this American version of goulash, for example. It features hearty pasta and plenty of aromatic spices (including paprika as a nod to the traditional Hungarian dish) for a comforting and complete meal that can be made entirely in your Dutch oven. What could be easier?

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