This is a chowder that uses ingredients that I almost always have on hand, so it is quick and easy to throw together before work, and come home to on a nice fall evening. Relatively easy to double as well for extra large families or get togethers.
I found this in Better Homes and Gardens Low-Cost Cooking cookbook. I've had the cookbook for about 25 years and only recently discovered this recipe. It's one of those recipes that I make just about anytime because I always have the ingredients on hand and my family (especially my youngest son) loves it!
This recipe is from the book Vegan Brunch by Isa Chandra Moskowitz. Feel free to sub all quinoa flour for the corn flour or vice-versa if you don't have both on hand. I have also used chickpea flour. Whatever you do, just don't use cornmeal; it's much coarser than corn flour.
I am a huge fan of spinach and artichoke dip! This recipe came about when I was trying to put together an orange sweet potato crockpot dish, and I forgot to buy sweet potatoes! I had to leave for work and had minutes to improvise. Grabbing what I had on hand I came up with this dish. I was rather nervous because the dish was thrown together so quickly. However, I was not disappointed- it was yummy!
This Tangy Pork Chop Stuffing Bake recipe contains bone-in pork chops, stove top stuffing mix for pork, whole berry cranberry sauce, brown sugar, kraft original barbecue sauce.
A better-for-you dish that combines succulent pork with hearty sweet potatoes and chunks of baked apple, plus a marinade inspired by old-world flavors.
This My Favorite Fruit Salad recipe contains planters dry roasted peanuts, vanilla low-fat yogurt, apple, seedless green grapes, orange juice and more.