30 Spring-In-A-Recipe Meal Ideas For April That We Personally Can't Wait To Cook
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We did it, friends. It's officially spring. I don't know about you, but our sun-warmed kitchens are begging us to start whipping up all the vibrant dishes we've been waiting all winter to cook. After combing through all the recipes we've been bookmarking lately, these are the best of the best to try this April — and rest assured, the springtime vibes are palpable (and very, very necessary). 🌷
Prep your buffalo chicken at the beginning of the week and eat it for lunch in these delicious rice bowls. And if you're really short on time, take a shortcut: defrost some frozen, breaded chicken (or even chicken nuggets) and toss them in buffalo sauce.
"I first tried Assassin's Spaghetti when it went viral last month, and let me tell you, I've already made it twice since. This "better-than-marinara" pasta comes together in less than 30 minutes, is majorly clean-up friendly, and it's just as perfect for a weeknight family dinner as it is for effortless entertaining — especially as the weather starts to warm up and we emerge from our gloomy winter cocoons."
Sweet potatoes and black beans are seriously a match made in veggie-dinner heaven. This recipe is so simple to make — just cut sweet potatoes in half, roast them in the oven (add cheese if you please), and top it all off with a mixture of black beans, red cabbage, bell peppers, avocado, scallions, and spices.
Nothing screams spring quite like strawberries and rhubarb. This easy, gluten-free cake takes minimal effort but is guaranteed to be a showstopper on any table.
It doesn't get much more comforting (or simple) than this one-pot shallot chicken. Toss everything into an oven-proof skillet and let it roast for 45 minutes until the shallots are caramelized and the chicken is fall-off-the-bone tender.
Baked tofu soaks up a flavorful hoisin sauce marinade to form the backbone of this oh-so-satisfying sandwich. It cooks up pretty quickly for a fun lunch at home or a laid-back dinner. You can marinate the tofu a bit in advance or simply cook it in the sauce.
Spicy, sweet, tart — this cocktail will probably be your go-to all spring. Want to skip the tequila? Infuse the rhubarb mint syrup with jalapeño and top with seltzer for a satisfying mocktail.
Use your favorite canned or jarred tuna fish to make this easy take on a French classic, which is just as good for lunch as it is a quick weeknight meal.
Sure, you can take the time to make and decorate a three-layer carrot cake, but this version made all in a loaf pan makes things a whole lot easier. Perfectly spiced and moist, this would make an ideal snacking cake, breakfast cake, or any time of day cake.
"I'm a sucker for this minimal-ingredient 'pudding' from Ella Quittner when I need to whip up a quick-but-elegant dessert for company — or when I just need a sweet treat myself. To make things extra festive, top with a swoop of whipped cream, a drizzle of olive oil, a few flecks of flaky sea salt, and some fresh mint. As shown above, they're very cute in Nick and Nora or coupe glasses, but in a pinch, any vessel will do...also shown above."
If you bookmark any of these recipes for your April cooking, tell us which one(s) you picked in the comments below. Be sure to let us know if you have anything else on your "to cook" list this month that we should try!
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Get a good colour on the chicken but don’t overcook it, especially the bits of breast. It needs to stay moist. If there isn’t enough liquid around the chicken, crush some of the grapes using the back of a wooden spoon.
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