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A Make Ahead Sunday Brunch Special

10 April 2016
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Everyone loves a Sunday brunch, whether you do it every week or just once in a while. But what to make for that Sunday brunch? Well, this time the answer is easy. This delicious Breakfast Sausage Croissant Bake is perfect!

Not only does it look delicious, but it’s a perfect dish that can be made ahead of time and the left overnight in the refrigerator. That means that in the morning, all you have to do is pop it in the oven and wait for it to bake!

This bake is made with spicy Italian sausage and buttery croissants, but it also is smothered with both Parmesan and Gruyere, or Swiss, cheese.

You really can’t go wrong with this delicious breakfast bake. All of your favorite breakfast foods are all in one simple and easy dish. It’ll be a hit with the whole family for this week’s Sunday brunch.

Recipe and photo courtesy of 12 Tomatoes

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Two Favorites in One Scrumptious Meal

10 April 2016
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Tacos are one of those meals that are quick and easy to put together. They are always packed with fresh ingredients – lettuce, tomatoes, pico de gallo and onions – and have a fresh flavor that is perfect for a quick and easy meal. Quesadillas are another one of those things that are quick and easy to make. So why not combine the two into something really amazing?

Luckily for us, Ree Drummond, over at The Pionneer Woman Cooks, has done just that. She’s combined two delicious menu items into one – Taco Quesadillas. And are they ever amazing. Richly seasoned taco meat with rich cheese and topped with fresh and spicy pico de gallo. These quesadillas are just as quick to put together as tacos, but they give a whole new twist to an old favorite. Ree makes a really simple and delicious meal. Add all the fresh sides you can and you’ve got a “one dish” meal that’s new and refreshing!

Recipe and photo courtesy of The Pioneer Woman Cooks

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Savory And Delicious Comfort Food: Cashew Chicken

08 April 2016
Grace
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Everyone has those meals that are go-to meals for when you need something really delicious in a hurry. This savory cashew chicken is perfect for just such an occasion. It’s succulent and juicy chicken with water chestnuts and green bell peppers. Everything is topped with a juicy and delicious sauce flavored with the traditional soy sauce and the spicy sweet oyster sauce.
The best part of this meal is that it comes together in a snap! Once you mix the sauce ingredients together, cook the chicken while chopping up the vegetables. It’s also just long enough to cook up some Lo Mein noodles to serve with the cashew chicken.
The tender chicken is cooked in the delicious sauce for a couple of minutes, so the chicken absorbs the flavor of the sauce. Combine this with the water chestnuts, bell pepper and crunchy cashews, it’s a definite winner!

Photo & Recipe Courtesy of The Pioneer Woman Cooks

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So Warming and Hearty – Sweet!

24 November 2015
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There’s little better than a nice bowl of chili to warm you up on a cold day. This recipe is a bit non-traditional, but it is satisfying and rather quick and easy to put together. I could eat chili most any time of year, though many people like to save it for the colder months. As often as I cook chili, though, I am on the lookout for creative variations on the traditional recipe, and this is a nice one.

 

Here’s what our friends over at Domesticate Me had to say about this amazing chili:

I’m pleased to report that this chili is a vegan wonder, but you can easily beef things up with any type of meat you have handy. I’ve made it at least four times over the past few weeks with different fillings, and it never disappoints. Try simmering it with top round steak, ground turkey, shredded chicken, lightly browned chorizo or some spicy chicken sausage. (The Dude really lost his cool over the chicken sausage version.) Feel free to get creative.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Domesticate Me

 

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Quick tip: Adjust the amount of chili powder and crushed red pepper to your taste.

It’s a Really “Tastee,” Easy, and Super-Light Breakfast Item

23 November 2015
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Make a healthy breakfast entree the easy way with this recipe for Three-Ingredient Pancakes.

Hey, I know how difficult it can be to start your day right when you’re pressed for time or having to watch the calorie count. This recipe solves both problems…have it ready in a matter of minutes!   

Recipe courtesy of Cooking Light

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A Delicious and Super-Easy Asian Dinner!

05 November 2015
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I am a huge fan of Asian cuisine. I love all the exotic flavors, spicy dishes and the healthy, fresh ingredients. Whenever I come across a new Asian restaurant, I will definitely clear my schedule and step in for a delicious meal. Unfortunately, there are no Asian places nearby where I live. For a long time I was afraid to try and cook anything like this at home – I thought it would be way too complicated. I was so wrong!

Simple to make, yet a tasty flavor vacation: It’s Slow Cooker Chicken Teriyaki. No need to go the takeout route when you can make this at home so easily! It really is amazing, how simple it is to put so many delicious Asian dishes together. Just throw a few things in the slow cooker, cook some rice, steam the veggies you want to use, and you have an easy, tasty full meal.

Recipe courtesy of Six Sisters’ Stuff

 

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Quick tip: This meal isn’t perfect without chopsticks!

It’s a Great, Easy Spin on Taco Night!

31 October 2015
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Argo cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, barilla pasta, beef, beef stock, beefy, Beefy Mexican Rice Soup, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, Borden, brown sugar, Campbell’s soups, casserole, Chiquita, Clabber Girl, College Inn, Cool Whip, crock pot, Daisy sour cream, dessert, diced tomatoes, dinner, Dole, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, entree, food, Gold Medal flour, granulated sugar, Green Giant, ground beef, Hershey, Hodgkin’s Mill, home, home recipe, Hunt, Hunt's, Hunt's diced tomatoes, Jell-O, Jif peanut butter, Johnsonville, keebler, kosher salt, Kraft, land o lakes butter, Libby, main course, main dish, McCormick spices, Mexican, Mexican cuisine, Mexican food, Mexican soup, Morton salt, Old El Paso, Old El Paso taco seasoning, Pam Cooking Spray, Pepperidge Farm, Philadelphia cream cheese, Powdered sugar, recipe, rice, Ritz crackers, Sara Lee, Sargento, slow cooker, soup, soup.recipe, Swanson, Swanson beef stock, Swanson's, taco, taco night, taco seasoning, Tex-Mex, Thorn Apple Valley, Toll House, tomato, tomatoes, TruMoo milk, tyson, vanilla, vanilla extract, Vlasic, Wesson vegetable oil, whipped topping

Hey, who doesn’t like a good taco or burrito, every now and then, but sometimes, particularly during the cooler months, a hearty soup just hits the spot better. This Beefy Mexican Rice Soup brings all of that great Mexican-style flavor in a form that’s great for warming you up on a cold but busy midweek night. It’s exactly what you need when you don’t have the time to spend your whole day in the kitchen!

 

I have a “Mexican night” at home regularly, but it can take a little creativity to keep things fresh. This is a great recipe for fall and winter, and how can you beat something that makes this much and is ready in an hour and fifteen minutes? This soup is a cinch to make and it is guaranteed to become a family favorite. Plus, we all know how soups only get better after a day or two, so make sure you have enough for leftovers!

Recipe and photo courtesy of Tastes of Lizzy T’s

 

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Quick tip: Add some of your favorite grated cheese on top.

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