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15-Minute Shrimp & Spring Vegetable Stir-Fry

March 18, 2026

Easy
PT5M
10 min
15 min
2 servings
Golden spring vegetable and ham frittata with asparagus, goat cheese, and fresh herbs in a skillet

Easy Spring Vegetable and Ham Frittata Recipe

March 17, 2026

Let’s be clear: a ‘light’ meal shouldn’t taste like air. We’ve all eaten those lunches that make you want to nap for three hours. This isn’t that. This Easy Spring Vegetable and Ham Frittata is for when you need actual fuel, not just a sad salad. It’s built on the golden, savory foundation of quality eggs, but the magic is in the high-contrast textures. The tender snap of asparagus. The sharp, salty punch of diced ham. Creamy pockets of tangy goat cheese that melt into every bite. It’s a brunch showstopper or a fast weeknight savior. For another way to … Find out more
Close-up of a perfectly baked salmon fillet with a golden pecan crust, garnished on a plate

Pecan Crusted Salmon – Elegant 20-Minute Dinner

March 16, 2026

Let’s shatter a myth: ‘light’ doesn’t mean bland. Ever finish a heavy meal and feel like you need a forklift to get off the couch? This pecan crusted salmon is the antidote. It’s fuel that snaps with texture—crunchy pecans, silky fish, a sharp Dijon kick. I chose this over a pasta night because I wanted energy, not a food coma. The contrast is everything: rich salmon meets a toasted, savory crust. Bright lemon wedges on the side cut through it all. Perfect for when you need dinner fast but refuse to sacrifice taste. If you’re a salmon fan, you might … Find out more

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Easter Egg Cake Pops: Festive Spring Dessert

Desserts

Medium

30 cake pops

Easter Egg Cake Pops saved my sanity in 2019. That was the year my oven died halfway through roasting a ham, filling the kitchen with a smell like burning wires and defeat. Thirteen people were coming. I had three hours. I crammed onto the counter—elbow to elbow with my sister—and we mashed leftover grocery-store cake into a bowl until it looked like wet sand. The cloves from the failed ham still burned our nostrils whenever we opened the trash can. But those lumpy, hand-rolled eggs—dipped in melted white chocolate that seized because I didn’t know about oil yet—actually disappeared faster … Find out more

Close-up of vibrant Easter egg cake pops on sticks, decorated with pastel icing and intricate patterns