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October 13, 2015

Creamy Italian Deliciousness, With a Lovely Twist!

13 October 2015
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    The Italians are best known for their pasta dishes, but they can make a lovely rice dish or two, as well! This Sweet Potato Risotto is a delicious variant on a classic North Italian home recipe. It is such gourmet flavor in just a few easy steps. People in America may think of risotto as a dish for fine-dining restaurants, but it has its origins in comfort food cooking for the home. A big part of its appeal is that it makes for a highly variable template for most any flavor combination that you want.

     

    Most people also think making risotto is difficult. It certainly isn’t! I used to think so, too, before I finally decided to give it a try. In my opinion, the secret is in the splash of white wine. It brings in such an incredible flavor that people will thing you’ve hired a professional chef to do all the cooking for you!

    Recipe and photo courtesy of A Family Feast

     

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    Quick tip: Make sure you use rice that is especially meant for risotto. Regular rice just won’t be the same.

    So Rich But SOOO Yummy–MMM!

    13 October 2015
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    Let me ask you a question – and be honest with me here; how many brownie recipes have you tried over the years? Five? Ten? Fifty? I haven’t actually kept count but I’m pretty sure I’ve tried way more than twenty. These days when you can search the internet for anything, there are so many recipes available that it’s hard to decide between them. So, let me save you from all that trouble by telling you that this one is IT!

    If you like peanut butter and chocolate, you’ll love these Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Cup Brownies! It’s a quick way to a really rich, delicious dessert. I enjoy most all types of brownies, but I have to agree with Nutmeg here: These are rather addicting! Be sure to bring your sweet tooth when you make them, though. If you like Reese’s peanut butter cups, you’ll be in heaven with these.

    Recipe and photo courtesy of Nutmeg & Koko

     

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    Quick tip: Use a 13″x 9″ baking pan for this recipe.

    About the Fastest Red Beans Recipe I’ve Ever Seen–Wow!

    13 October 2015
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    If you have a hankering for some good Southern cookin’ and the convenience of a fast one-pot meal, give this Quick One-Pot Red Beans and Rice recipe a try. It’s great flavor without much hassle or time investment.

     

    I love red beans and rice. It’s a classic Southern meal, particularly good for the cooler months. The traditional method involves cooking the beans with some good herbs, spices, and various types of pork until the beans (and other ingredients) practically make a gravy. It’s delicious, but it takes an incredibly long time, and then you have to cook the sausage and rice separately. This recipe lightens things up a bit (some people who aren’t fans of creamier or soupier beans may actually prefer that; I like them both ways), and even more importantly, it combines everything into one easy pot and speeds everything up while still bringing that great Deep South flavor.

    Recipe and photo courtesy of Southern Bite

     

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    Quick tip: If you like extra spicy food, add some red pepper flakes!

    What a Lovely Cheesecake Flavor!

    13 October 2015
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    This Toffee Apple Cheesecake recipe puts that classic caramel apple flavor in creamy, delicious cheesecake form. It’s easy enough to make for yourself at home, and with the optional garnishes it looks (and tastes) wonderful enough to serve even at formal gatherings. It shouldn’t be much of a secret, at this point: I love cheesecakes of all flavors. And I love the smell and flavor of apples and caramel, particularly in autumn. This cheesecake really isn’t all that difficult to put together, either.

     

    My favorite cheesecake used to be strawberry. It’s a classic, it’s fresh, and I don’t think I could ever get tired of it. But sometimes you just come across another interesting recipe that you want to try – in this case it was a huge success! This recipe will definitely be stored in my box of favorites.

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    Quick tip: Use any nuts for this delicious cheesecake.

    Delicious Mexican Dinner in Your Slow Cooker!

    13 October 2015
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    If you want something with a little Mexican or Tex-Mex flavor that is tasty but a bit outside the usual options, this Slow Cooker Chicken Enchilada Casserole is a good choice. It’s also really easy to put together.

     

    Is this “traditional”? Well, no, I don’t think you can call it that, but I do like the flavor, and sometimes, you have to be a bit creative and go in a non-traditional direction to keep things interesting and get out of a food rut. And I know that some traditionalists may frown a bit on the “dash of this, can of that” style of cooking, but it is a quick and easy way to mix things up a bit and make a hearty meal. Suffice it to say that I will be breaking out my Crock-Pot for this again.

    Recipe and photo courtesy of Yummy Healthy Easy

     

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    Quick tip: Use rotisserie chicken to make this even faster!

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