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Recipe Roundups

17 Dinner Recipes to Get You to Your “Me Time” Even Faster

Kosher.com Staff October 2, 2017

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Although Mother’s Day will be celebrated a little differently this year, it’s also coming at an almost perfect time. Between all the cooking, cleaning, ordering, and at-home schooling that needs to happen, trying to find some “me time” seems nearly impossible, and Mother’s Day is the well-needed reminder that we should slow down and celebrate all that we do.

To encourage and empower you to do just that, we’ve gathered recipes that will help you get the (inevitable) cooking done faster. The recipes below either require 10 ingredients or less or take 15 minutes or less to make.

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Here’s to all the Moms out there!

  1. Carrot Radish Salad with Maple Mustard Dressing by Rivki Rabinowitz
  2. Mexican Street Corn Bowl by Naomi Hazan
  3. Pita Chicken Pockets from the Nitra Cookbook
  4. Pasta with Tomatoes, Garlic, and Olive Oil by Zeta Olive Oil
  5. Caprese Pasta Salad by Esty Wolbe
  6. Citrus Baked Salmon from the Dining In Cookbook
  7. Carrot Pasta With a Creamy Zesty Garlic Sauce by Chris Anca
  8. Lentil Pita Pockets by Megha Suchak
  9. Quick and Easy Chicken and Broccoli Stir Fry by Chayie Schlisselfeld
  10. Roasted Vegetable Medley by Estee Kafra
  11. Faked Ziti by Esty Wolbe
  12. Dijon Crusted Salmon By Rivky Kleiman
  13. Balsamic and Herb Chicken by Rivky Kleiman
  14. Mixed Quinoa and Pistachio Pilaf by Faigy Grossman

  15. Barbecue Meatballs with Ptitim by Sina Mizrahi
  16. Kale and Sweet Potato Sauté by Jill Hillhouse and Lisa Cantkier
  17. Salmon A La Pasta by Faigy Grossman

Originally published in Oct. 2017 – updated and improved May 2020.