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The 4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Salisbury Steak

There’s a dish I’ve been making for years — ground beef patties, a couple cans of mushroom soup, a gravy packet, and some water — that my family genuinely thinks I spent hours on. I don’t correct them. It all goes into the slow cooker in about ten minutes and comes out tasting like a Midwestern diner plate: rich brown gravy, fork-tender meat, the kind of thing you want to eat with mashed potatoes on a cold Tuesday when nobody has energy for anything. My neighbor Paulette gave me the idea, I think around 2009 or so. She showed up …

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Slow Cooker Brown Sugar Chicken

My mother had this battered enamel pan — dark blue with white speckles, chipped along one edge — and every Sunday afternoon she’d pull chicken out of the oven, skin dark and glossy, the kitchen smelling like caramel and soy sauce and something warm I still can’t fully name. I’ve been chasing that dish ever since. What I’ve figured out is that a slow cooker gets you most of the way there. Bone-in thighs go in, a simple brown sugar glaze goes over the top, and a few hours later you’ve got something that made me stand at the counter …

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The 4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Valentine’s Dinner I’m Not Embarrassed About

My husband Gary is not a fancy-restaurant person. Never has been. Early in our marriage I’d get these ideas about Valentine’s Day — reservations somewhere with cloth napkins, the whole thing — and he’d go along with it the way he goes along with most things I suggest, which is to say quietly and without much enthusiasm. One year we waited forty-five minutes past our reservation time at some Italian place downtown and he ate his entire entrée in about eight minutes flat, which is how he eats when he’s anxious, and I spent the drive home genuinely wondering why …

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Foil-Wrapped Slow Cooker Baked Apples That Smell Like October Used To

The fall my youngest started kindergarten, I had this idea that I was going to be one of those mothers who baked on weekends. Real baking — pie crusts from scratch, the whole thing. That lasted about three Saturdays before I remembered I don’t actually enjoy making pie crusts and the kids didn’t care either way as long as dessert showed up. What I did keep doing was these apples. I’d seen some version of the recipe in a church cookbook — the kind with the spiral binding and a casserole on every other page — and I tweaked it …

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Rice Pudding from a Saucepan and Four Ingredients (That’s Really It)

My grandmother made rice pudding the way most grandmothers around here did — slowly, on a back burner, stirring it whenever she walked past. No recipe written down anywhere that I ever found. Just rice, milk, sugar, and whatever vanilla she had. I’ve been making some version of it since my kids were small, maybe 1998 or 1999, back when dessert had to come from what was already in the pantry. Turns out that’s not a bad constraint to cook under. This is about as stripped-down as it gets. Four ingredients, one saucepan, and twenty-some minutes of occasional stirring while …

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Ranch Pork Chops from a Baking Sheet (Three Ingredients, One Pan, Done)

There’s a Tuesday-night version of dinner and a Saturday-night version, and this one sits right on the line between them. Three things go into a bowl, you spread the mixture over the chops, and the oven does everything else. My daughter-in-law made something like this for us a few years back — maybe 2019, or early 2020, right before everything got strange — and I asked her for the recipe before I even finished chewing. She laughed and said, “It’s literally just mayo and a ranch packet.” I didn’t believe her until I watched her make it. The topping melts …

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Creamy Garlic Parmesan Chicken Shells (My Slow Cooker Did All the Work and I’m Taking the Credit)

My friend Linda brought something like this to a potluck maybe three or four years ago — one of those neighborhood things where everybody’s supposed to bring a dish and half the people show up with a bag of chips and call it a day. Linda showed up with a slow cooker still plugged into an extension cord she’d run from her kitchen, which is exactly the kind of person Linda is, and she set the whole thing on the folding table and said, “It’s just pasta and cream and garlic, don’t overthink it.” I had two helpings. I asked …

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Church Cake

This Church Cake is one of those no-fuss desserts that disappears before you can even set the serving spoon down. A banana muffin base, creamy vanilla pudding and cream cheese layer, crushed pineapple, and a thick cloud of Cool Whip — all chilled together until the flavors meld into something truly special. Make it the night before and you’re basically done. Why You’ll Love It Make-ahead friendly — it actually gets better overnight in the fridge, which means one less thing to worry about Sunday morning Feeds a crowd — a full 9×13 serves 12 to 15 people easily, and …

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Cowgirl Caviar

I stumbled onto cowgirl caviar a couple summers ago and honestly haven’t looked back. It’s the kind of thing you throw together on a Sunday and then find yourself eating straight from the bowl at 11am on a Tuesday. No shame. This version has a Mediterranean spin — cannellini beans, kalamata olives, feta, fresh mint — and a lemony dressing that just makes everything taste brighter. It’s become my go-to for every potluck, every backyard thing, every “what do I bring” panic moment. Why You’ll Love This Recipe It’s incredibly easy. No cooking. No stove. Just chop, toss, and chill. …

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Honey Mustard Pork Tenderloin

Pork has a lot of flavor companions, but this zippy little combination of honey, mustard, and orange is one I keep coming back to. It’s sweet, it’s savory, it’s got that garlicky depth that makes the whole kitchen smell like you actually know what you’re doing — and the coating caramelizes in the oven into something honestly a little magical. Once you taste it, you won’t want to go back. Why You’ll Love This Recipe The sauce does all the work. You whisk it together in five minutes and it transforms a plain piece of pork into something that tastes …