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11 Easy And Healthy Dinners Anyone Can Cook

Your friends will think you're a chef!

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11 Easy And Healthy Dinners Anyone Can Cook

Maybe you don't like to cook or have a horrible time trying to get the end result you're hoping to achieve and become confused. That's okay! Cooking at home has a lot of benefits you probably didn't think about. You don't have to wait to be seated or pay a much larger bill (plus tip) that a grocery store trip would cost you. Plus, you get to choose the type of food and environment you want to have from the comfort of your own place.

A lot of people think cooking is difficult and you have to have a lot of ingredients that you'll never use again. The trick is to cook foods where these ingredients overlap and have directions that you can understand. Sometimes videos help people understand a recipe while written directions are better for others. Remember: You can always google certain terms if you're unsure of their meaning.

What are you waiting for? Let's get cooking!

1. Roasted Chicken & Veggies (meat optional).

This delicious dish only takes 15 minutes AND it has a video.

2. Lemon Butter Chicken Breasts


When life gives you lemons, use them to make chicken breasts.

3. Citrus Asparagus and Salmon in Foil

This salmon tastes and looks good!

4. Garlic Parmesan Zucchini and Tomato Bake

A bake that's perfect if you prefer veggies!

5. Pizzadillas

It's a healthy version of pizza and a quesadilla in one recipe!

6. Mexican Steak with Avocado Salsa

This steak gives you another excuse to have more avocado.

7. Skinny Lasagna Rolls

Lasagna is always a good idea when it's healthier.

8. Sausage & Veggies

A super easy and fast way to cook your sausage and veggies.

9. Sweet Potato & Lime Taquitos

These taquitos are gluten-free and vegan and look delicious!

10. Healthy Stir Fry

Stir fry can indeed be healthy.

11. Vegan Mushroom Risotto

A warm risotto for cold winter nights.

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