Monday, December 22, 2025

Slow Cooker Classic Goulash

 


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"This meaty goulash recipe is easy to make on the stovetop but can also be done in a slow cooker. Inspired by Paula Deen's Bobby's Goulash."  Comment from All Recipes

Goulash is like chili mac to me.  I don't think I have ever had it, but I have had chili mac and love it.  Guess I will have to make the goulash to find out.  Looks delicious!

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Cherry Cheese Danish

 


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"While danishes are typically reserved for special occasions and the holidays (every.single.Christmas), I’ve used a shortcut here that makes this easy breakfast treat perfect for any day of the week."  Comment from Mom On Timeout

The Captain introduced me to puff pastry and I could not believe the awesome pastries with beautiful presentations you could make so easily.  This recipe is no different!  The combination of cream cheese and cherry makes it impossible for me to resist.

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Hash Brown Breakfast Casserole

 


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"This amazing Hash Brown Breakfast Casserole is perfect for entertaining a crowd or serving up a simple weekend brunch. Made with frozen hash browns, eggs, bacon, and three different types of cheese, this savory breakfast casserole can be made in advance and is designed to feed a crowd."  Comment from Mom On Timeout

One of my favorite places to eat breakfast is Cracker Barrel Restaurant . . . their hash brown casserole is one of the reasons (and the biscuits and gravy) . . . this recipe comes very close to that casserole!

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Russian Tea Cake

 


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"A classic Christmas Cookie, tea cakes are buttery cookie balls filled with nuts, also called Snowball Cookies. They only have a few ingredients and are rolled in powdered sugar after baking. They’re delicate and practically dissolve in your mouth."  Comment from Crazy For Crust

This cookie goes by many names, but it looks like they are a little different.  I remember similar cookies from my childhood, but it was formed more like a crescent and I loved them.  The cookie itself is very delicious and one that you can't just have one, they are very addicting.

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