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Pecan Crusted Salmon – Elegant 20-Minute Dinner

March 16, 2026

Easy
PT15M
5 min
20 min
4 servings
A jar of creamy peach cobbler overnight oats topped with fresh peach slices, toasted almond-oat crumble, and a hint of cinnamon, presented for breakfast.

Creamy Peach Cobbler Overnight Oats Breakfast

March 15, 2026

Ever had a breakfast that leaves you dragging by 10 AM? We all have. That’s why I switched to something with more snap. Enter the creamy peach cobbler overnight oats breakfast. It’s not just food; it’s fuel. The peaches bring a bright, sharp sweetness that cuts through the creamy oats. No more heavy, greasy starts to the day. For those avoiding dairy, almond milk works perfectly—check out Is Chobani Healthy? 7 Surprising Facts for more on milk alternatives. The texture? A silky base with a crunchy topping. It wakes you up without the crash. Fast. Fresh. Done. Why This Dish … Find out more
Three bowls of charoset: one with chopped apples and walnuts, one with pureed dates and nuts, and one with diced avocado and mango, arranged on a Passover Seder table.

Passover Charoset Three Ways: Sweet and Symbolic

March 14, 2026

Let’s bust a myth right now: ‘light’ food does not have to taste like cardboard. We’ve all had those heavy meals that leave you dragging for hours. This isn’t that. Passover Charoset, in all its forms, is about flavor with a capital F. Think crisp apple snap, earthy walnut crunch, and the sharp bite of cinnamon. It’s fuel that wakes you up, not slows you down. I chose these three interpretations—classic Ashkenazi, sweet Sephardic, and a modern avocado-mango twist—because they’re gluten-free, naturally sweet, and pack a punch. For more on balancing sweetness without the slump, check out this take on … Find out more

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Grilled Peach Burrata Salad with Balsamic

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Easy

2 servings

It’s 6:14 PM. The fridge is staring at you. You’re one minute from ordering a $40 takeout meal you don’t want. Stop. This Grilled Peach Burrata Salad is your exit strategy. It takes 15 minutes. You use one pan. The cleanup is a joke. Throw peaches on a hot grill. Toss arugula in a bowl. Tear burrata with your hands. No fancy techniques. Just eat. For more no-fuss sides, see 10 Delicious Healthy Sides for Burgers. Why This Dish Belongs in Your Busy Schedule This salad wins with brutal efficiency. It’s assembly, not cooking. Grill peaches for five minutes. Throw … Find out more

Overhead shot of a vibrant Grilled Peach Burrata Salad with balsamic glaze, featuring golden grilled peach halves, creamy burrata, prosciutto, toasted walnuts, and fresh arugula on a white plate.