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Happy Monday! New recipes are here. First off, we've updated our Chimichurri Sauce recipe after you all went wild for the Chimichurri Chicken last week. Now you can drizzle that herby magic on everything that comes out of your kitchen. We also rounded up our best Cheap and Easy Salad Dressings to help you ditch the overpriced bottled stuff this salad season. Then, Jennie shares a simplified version of one of her childhood favorites: Stuffed Pepper Skillet. Last but not least, check out Beth’s take on one of her favorite bowl meals — Bibimbap.

6 servings | $0.71 per serving

Made with just 6 simple ingredients, this vibrant green sauce will transform anything you drizzle it over. Pasta, meat, tacos, bowls, roasted potatoes, burgers — the list never ends. If there's one sauce recipe to add to your rotation this summer, this is it.

Bottled salad dressing is convenient — but wow, is it expensive! We’ve gathered up 8 of our easiest and most budget-friendly salad dressings to help reduce your grocery bill without sacrificing flavor. From lemon tahini to caesar dressing, you’ll definitely want to bookmark this roundup!

If there’s one thing I know inside and out, it’s how to turn humble vegetables into crave-worthy masterpieces!

— Jess
Stuffed Pepper Skillet

6 servings | $2.03 per serving

All the cozy flavors of classic stuffed peppers — without all the fuss. Bell peppers, sausage, rice, tomatoes, and broth all cook together in one skillet until everything is tender, seasoned, and ready to serve. Weeknight dinner? Done.

Stuffed peppers were always one of my favorite meals growing up, and this Stuffed Pepper Skillet gives me all those same cozy flavors with a lot less work

– Jennie
Bibimbap

4 servings | 2.56 per serving

Bibimbap has everything you need in a bowl — flavor, texture, and color, all with a humble price tag. This version layers jasmine rice with sesame spinach, chili garlic beef, fresh vegetables, kimchi, and a runny egg for a seriously delicious meal ready in about 35 minutes.

While this isn’t a traditional bibimbap recipe, I think it still captures the colorful, savory, veggie-packed spirit of the dish using accessible ingredients and a flexible, budget-friendly approach!

– Beth

Until next time, happy cooking!