Search Results (5,635 found)
www.allrecipes.com
Pure, unsweetened corn bread is first cooked over high heat in a cast-iron skillet before baking into the oven. This is a traditional Southern approach to making this popular bread.
Pure, unsweetened corn bread is first cooked over high heat in a cast-iron skillet before baking into the oven. This is a traditional Southern approach to making this popular bread.
www.allrecipes.com
This looks and tastes just like pecan pie, but it's made with oatmeal. My mom by marriage gave this recipe to me over 40 years ago. There's not a family get together without someone bringing one for our family dinners.
This looks and tastes just like pecan pie, but it's made with oatmeal. My mom by marriage gave this recipe to me over 40 years ago. There's not a family get together without someone bringing one for our family dinners.
cooking.nytimes.com
The side dish is potato saute a cru, which means ''sauteed raw.'' The cooking method gives it a different flavor from that of hash-brown potatoes, which are made with cooked potatoes.
The side dish is potato saute a cru, which means ''sauteed raw.'' The cooking method gives it a different flavor from that of hash-brown potatoes, which are made with cooked potatoes.
www.allrecipes.com
Yes, it is gloriously Southern -- as I am, and a family favorite! It's made with dark corn syrup, peanut butter and whole peanuts and looks like pumpkin pie, but don't be fooled! This pie is simple and delicious for those who like peanut butter. It is a great recipe to serve guests as it is an unexpected taste treat!
Yes, it is gloriously Southern -- as I am, and a family favorite! It's made with dark corn syrup, peanut butter and whole peanuts and looks like pumpkin pie, but don't be fooled! This pie is simple and delicious for those who like peanut butter. It is a great recipe to serve guests as it is an unexpected taste treat!
www.allrecipes.com
My mom used to make these - they were our favorites! They are very crisp, and tend to shatter when you bite into them. Watch them carefully while baking since they do tend to burn quickly.
My mom used to make these - they were our favorites! They are very crisp, and tend to shatter when you bite into them. Watch them carefully while baking since they do tend to burn quickly.
www.allrecipes.com
Canned chili is the time saving key to this quick and zesty enchilada dish.
Canned chili is the time saving key to this quick and zesty enchilada dish.
www.allrecipes.com
This is a quick granola snack recipe that my sister-in-law gave to me one snow day when the kids were home. She told me the kids would eat the batch in a day and she was sure right! I tend to double the recipe so I am not making it every day!
This is a quick granola snack recipe that my sister-in-law gave to me one snow day when the kids were home. She told me the kids would eat the batch in a day and she was sure right! I tend to double the recipe so I am not making it every day!
www.allrecipes.com
Honey-nut flavored cornflakes are mixed with peanut butter and corn syrup to make the crust for this frozen pie with an attitude. Than vanilla ice cream is piled into the crunchy 'nest' and topped with salted peanuts. Freeze this fabulous pie and serve it with your favorite chocolate syrup.
Honey-nut flavored cornflakes are mixed with peanut butter and corn syrup to make the crust for this frozen pie with an attitude. Than vanilla ice cream is piled into the crunchy 'nest' and topped with salted peanuts. Freeze this fabulous pie and serve it with your favorite chocolate syrup.
www.chowhound.com
A delicious chicken cordon bleu burger recipe.
A delicious chicken cordon bleu burger recipe.
Ingredients:
dijon mustard, mayonnaise, chicken thigh, shallot, salt, black pepper, vegetable oil, ham, swiss cheese, kaiser, baby arugula
cooking.nytimes.com
I was inspired by Wolfgang Puck’s iconic goat cheese and beet napoleon to make something similar, but decided on a dish that is much less elaborate If you have time to spare, you could stack the beet slices and goat cheese rather than crumbling the goat cheese over the beets.
I was inspired by Wolfgang Puck’s iconic goat cheese and beet napoleon to make something similar, but decided on a dish that is much less elaborate If you have time to spare, you could stack the beet slices and goat cheese rather than crumbling the goat cheese over the beets.
Ingredients:
balsamic vinegar, dijon mustard, olive oil, red wine vinegar, beets, goat cheese, tarragon, pine nuts, baby spinach
www.delish.com
Your favorite dip deconstructed as a pasta? Yes, please.
Your favorite dip deconstructed as a pasta? Yes, please.
Ingredients:
rigatoni, olive oil, cloves, baby spinach, artichoke hearts, chicken breasts, butter, flour, chicken broth, milk, mozzarella, parmesan
www.chowhound.com
This omelet will rock your world! I found this recipe in a fantastic book called Healing Foods, that is sadly, no longer in print. Baked omelets are so quick...
This omelet will rock your world! I found this recipe in a fantastic book called Healing Foods, that is sadly, no longer in print. Baked omelets are so quick...