Cream cheese, ranch, bacon, chicken sounds awesome. Looks like an easy one-pot meal. Sounds like a winner to me!
This recipe comes from Becky at Easy Chicken Recipes. Click here to go to the recipe page.
Cream cheese, ranch, bacon, chicken sounds awesome. Looks like an easy one-pot meal. Sounds like a winner to me!
This recipe comes from Becky at Easy Chicken Recipes. Click here to go to the recipe page.
Interesting recipe for a cupcake that I would love to try. Sounds like a winner!
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These little sweet treats are so special. Kids love them and big kids like me love them too. Quick and easy, no bake. A great last minute addition to your holiday buffet table.
This recipe comes from Trish at Mom on Timeout. Click here to go to the recipe.
Prime Rib would be the perfect menu item for a special holiday party. Mashed potatoes as a side dish is a must. Worth the effort!
Chef John is one of my favorite chefs that I subscribe to on You Tube (Food Wishes). He makes everything look so easy.
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Beef stew is one of those meals JR, my first husband, and I would make often with biscuits. His southern mom taught me how to make her beef stew that was the most delicious I ever had.
The ingredients are basically the same as Natasha's recipe. I don't use beef broth. The cut up beef is coated in seasoned flour and browned until fully cooked in a dutch oven with a little oil. I like it cooked until the beef is a little crispy. Then water is added that covers the beef and a slurry of seasoned flour and water is added. Cook until it thickens a bit. I believe it is the seasoned flour that makes the difference in the flavor of the beef stew. Then I add the vegetables and water to cover it. It cooks for at least three or four hours. You know it is done when he vegetables are cooked as you desire. I don't like them crunchy. The thickness is determined by your preference. Add more of the slurry as it cooks if it is not thick enough or add water if it is too thick. Season and taste as it cooks with your favorite seasonings.
The beef stew recipe I am featuring is from Natasha's Kitchen and prepared in a slow cooker. She is one of the chefs I watch regularly and subscribe to on You Tube.
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These biscuits look delicious and outstanding! What a perfect addition to breakfast. The photo says it all.
Damn Delicious has posted this recipe. Click here to go to the recipe.
This recipe comes from Simply Recipes. Click here to go to the recipe page.
This is one of those homemade goodies that makes a great gift. It made me very happy to find this recipe. Love peppermint patties and should make a gift for myself.
If you love them too, make a batch!
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There are so many ways I've seen people make lasagne. I make mine the way my nana did, much like Jim of Sip and Feast does. The differences are . . . I make little bite sized meatballs made with beef and pork, and I make italian sausage and cut it up in small bite size pieces . . . pure ricotta goes in by the spoonful in all layers and I use a lot since I love it. And I love chunky lasagne.
Click here to go to Jim's recipe page to print out or check out his video below. Subscribe to his You Tube channel if you love italian food, he is one of the best I have seen!
Another chicken and rice recipe from All Recipes. They all sound delicious. Would love to get around to trying them all out since I love chicken and rice dishes.
One dish sounds easy. I would try this one first!
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Ashley at The Recipe Rebel has put together an excellent page with everything you want to know about Shepard's Pie with great instructions. Below you will find a video from Ashley's You Tube account.
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These mini cheesecakes are the perfect dessert for parties, especially a buffet table. They are festive and delicious! Cheesecakes are one of my favorite things.
The recipe comes from Mary at Everyday Cheapskate. Click here to go to the recipe page.
One of my favorite meals. I need to make it myself instead of ordering Door Dash at least once a week from Cracker Barrel. Really, as much as I love cooking, I hate cooking for one for certain meals.
This recipe sounds relatively easy to make and All Recipes has excellent instructions with photos and even a video.
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Chicken Alfredo sauce sounds awesome. I would love to try this recipe, however, there was a discussion in the comments about minute rice. I hate minute rice, but love white rice. What I would do is make more sauce . . . maybe on the side?
The recipes from All Recipes are usually pretty good since they are tested before posted. This recipe is probably no exception. My problem with it is minute rice, but it sounds delicious.
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This recipe comes from the awesome website All Recipes.
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Leftover turkey recipes from Southern Living
Turkey sliders
Turkey and wild rice soup
Turkey sliders recipe
Leftover turkey grilled cheese
Biscuit chicken pot pie
Chicken and cream cheese enchiladas
Leftover turkey recipes from Taste of Home
Leftover turkey tetrazzini from Taste of Home
Leftover turkey recipes from Martha Stewart
Leftover ham and cheese breakfast muffins
Leftover turkey shepherds pie
Turkey rice casserole
I have always lined my oven with foil. It is something I learned from my nana, so I did it too. I'm sure you did too.
Click here to go to an article from Southern Living that discusses the use of foil in the oven. It also gives other uses for foil in the kitchen. Very interesting and informative article.
Love this recipe! These pot pie pockets are perfect for freezer meals that are quick and easy Would be an awesome snack.
When you have leftovers after a big turkey meal, make these pot pie pockets for a different type of leftover meals. The cream cheese and puff pastry make it very interesting to me. Puff pastry makes it so easy. You can substitute turkey with chicken or pork.
Blair at The Seasoned Mom always has awesome recipes. Click here to go to Blair's recipe page.