More Protein, Less Carb, Tasty and Easy Recipes

Hello again! Margaux here, filling in for Emily today.

When Mia asked me to write this newsletter, I immediately turned to my mom group — a diverse group of working women with children ages 3 to 15 — and asked them what sorts of dinners they’d like to see. I got two enthusiastic requests: more protein, less pasta. “And they should be tasty and not require an hour of prep,” one wrote. “I’m basically requesting a unicorn.”

Well, New York Times Cooking is here to serve, Fairy Godmother-style. Here are five recipes that are highly rated (read: demonstrably delicious), are easy to make and pack a protein punch.

Chile-crisp shrimp and green beans; chicken Alfredo; triple-chocolate brownies; classic tiramisù; turkey burgers; one-pot tortellini with meat sauce.

“This is the fastest/easiest/least expensive/most flavorful meal I’ve made in a long time!” one reader wrote about this spicy-sweet one-pan dinner from Ali Slagle. A lively trio of honey, habanero chiles and lime coats quick-to-cook boneless pork chops and sliced carrots. Serve on its own or atop cheese grits, rice or mashed potatoes.

“SHEET-PAN FOREVER,” one of my friends wrote when I asked how she tackled cooking for her family of five. This super easy sheet-pan chicken and cauliflower from Yossy Arefi will make her and little crew happy. I might add cubed potatoes to the cauliflower to stretch the dish even further.

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I love frozen shrimp. It’s inexpensive, it keeps for ages in the freezer and, once defrosted (to speed things up, run it under cold water), it cooks up in a snap. In this fast and filling stir-fry from Genevieve Ko, she pairs it with onion, garlic, fresh chile and quick-cooking asparagus (fresh or frozen green beans work, too) so you can get dinner on the table (or the couch) in about 20 minutes.

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