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Slow Cooker 3-Ingredient BBQ Country Style Ribs

My brother Kenny has asked me to make these ribs at least a dozen times in the past two years. Maybe more. He texted me last Fourth of July — not “happy Fourth of July,” just “are you making the ribs.” That was the whole message. I made the ribs. They’re slow cooker country style ribs with barbecue sauce and brown sugar, and that’s genuinely it. Three ingredients, set it in the morning, and by dinnertime your whole house smells like a backyard cookout even though you haven’t done anything. Why You’ll Love It Basically impossible to mess up — …

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Bacon Brown Sugar Pork Tenderloin

This bacon brown sugar pork tenderloin is one of those recipes that looks impressive but comes together faster than you’d expect. Crispy bacon, a sweet-smoky spice rub, a quick sear, and the oven does the rest. My neighbor Paulette used to make something like this for her dinner parties — she called it her “company pork” — and honestly, that name still fits. Why You’ll Love It Weeknight easy, Sunday dinner impressive — it takes less time than you’d think and the oven does most of the work That sweet-savory glaze — the brown sugar caramelizes with the smoked paprika …

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Simple 5-Ingredient Date Bars

Last summer my friend Carol had a few of us over for dinner, nothing planned, the kind of evening that just happens. After we ate she set a plate of bars on the table and I had two before I even thought to ask what was in them. She laughed when I asked for the recipe — said it was the simplest thing, barely even a recipe. I went home that night and made them that weekend. I’ve been making them ever since. Why You’ll Love It Practically no effort — one saucepan, one bowl, and the oven does the …

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4-Ingredient Cheesy Kielbasa Bake

My mom never called this anything. She’d just slice the kielbasa, open a can of whatever soup was in the cabinet, and twenty minutes later dinner was on the table. Growing up in the Midwest, smoked sausage and potatoes together was just Tuesday — not a recipe, just food. I’ve been making my version of it for thirty-some years now, and somewhere in there it became this casserole. One bowl, one dish, and my family still scrapes the pan clean every time. Four ingredients. This is the recipe I text my daughter when she calls me panicked at 5pm. Why …

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5-Ingredient Fudgy Brownie Pie

My neighbor Deb mentioned this at a school fundraiser — one of those Tuesday nights in a gymnasium where you’re wondering how you got talked into volunteering again. She said, “I just do a brownie in a pie dish, everybody acts like you did something.” I went home and tried it that weekend. That was probably twenty years ago, and I’ve been making it ever since. Five ingredients, one bowl, about ten minutes of actual work. It bakes up fudgy and dense with those crispy caramelized edges you only get when the chocolate gets a little dark against the dish …

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Simple Oven-Baked Beef and Potato Bake

This isn’t some trend-chasing, beautifully plated dinner you serve to impress anyone. This is what you make when you’re tired, hungry, and just want something warm that fills the kitchen with that “Mmm… what’s cooking?” smell. It’s beef. It’s potatoes. It’s cheese and sauce and a little magic from the oven. It’s what I made last Thursday when I didn’t want to cook, didn’t want to clean, and kind of just wanted to sit on the floor with a fork and eat straight from the casserole dish. And I did. No regrets. This bake is like shepherd’s pie and scalloped …

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Slow Cooker Herb-Infused Chicken and Potatoes

Let me be honest for a second: by 4:30 p.m., I’m usually standing in my kitchen with no clue what I’m making for dinner, a laundry basket in the hallway, and at least one person asking me what time we’re eating. And that’s exactly when this recipe saves the day. This slow cooker chicken and potatoes isn’t flashy. It’s not the kind of thing that goes viral or gets you recipe-of-the-year awards. But you know what it is? It’s simple. It’s filling. It makes your kitchen smell like someone actually cared when they made dinner. It reminds me of the …

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I Pile Onions and 4 Pantry Ingredients Over Beef — It Turns Into the Best Baked Supper

I found this method during a week when I was genuinely too tired to cook but too broke to order out three nights in a row. Five ingredients, one bowl to wash, and four foil packets that go straight from the oven to the table. My neighbor Linda taught me the foil packet thing years ago — she used to make them on a camping trip every summer and said the secret was not overthinking it. She was right. I’ve been not overthinking it ever since. This is not a glamorous meal. It’s beef, potatoes, onions, olive oil, and seasoning. …

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Mom Dumps Stuffing Mix Over Chicken and Lets the Oven Do the Work — So Good

I’ve been making this casserole for probably eight years and I still don’t measure the pepper. I just shake it until it feels right, which drives my sister crazy when she tries to recreate it. The recipe came from a church cookbook my mother-in-law gave me when we got married — her handwritten note in the margin said “add more butter than it says” and honestly that’s the best cooking advice I’ve ever gotten. This is a Sunday afternoon kind of meal. Not because it’s complicated, it’s actually dead simple, but because it takes two hours in the oven and …

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Would You Eat a Burger This Red? The Food Safety Question Everyone Asks

A few months ago I ordered a burger at a place a friend had been raving about for weeks. Medium-rare. It came out looking like they’d shown it a warm room and called it done. Bright red, soft in a way cooked meat isn’t soft, juices running thin and pink onto the plate. The waiter, when I flagged it, told me that’s how they do medium-rare. With real confidence. Like I was the one who didn’t understand burgers. I ate maybe three bites because I was hungry and didn’t want a scene. Then I spent the next two days waiting …