I saw Paula Deen make this recipe on her Food Network program. I was looking for a really creamy macaroni and cheese recipe, and this is it! I changed it a bit by omitting the eggs (the original recipe calls for three) and boiling the macaroni for six minutes instead of seven, so it doesn't get mushy while cooking in the Crockpot. I also shortened the cooking time from three to two and a half hours. Perfection!
Good enough to be served at Ben amp; Jerry's. Use fresh, good-quality ingredients. I love to make this during strawberry season. Plan to refrigerate berries in sugar for 1 hour before making ice cream.
This Down Home, Southern-Style Chicken and Rice Dinner recipe contains instant brown rice, boneless skinless chicken breast halves, collard greens, reduced sodium chicken broth, black pepper and more.
When I was in college, I worked at Pappasito's as a waitress. I LOVED their brochette shrimp and I asked the cook for the recipe. He didn't give me the exact measurements, but he did give me the list of ingredients. I went home and played around with the quantities of the ingredeints and came up with what I think is very close to the real thing!
I love omelets but hate making them one at a time because I am at the stove while everyone is eating breakfast, then I end up eating after everyone is done. This solves that.
This Turkey and Artichoke Stuffed Shells with Arrabbiata Sauce recipe contains jumbo pasta shells, marinara sauce, pancetta, ricotta cheese, ground turkey and more.
This delicious combination of flavors and texture just screams "fall" with apple and pumpkin, in a heavenly spiced custard pie. The slightly crisp pecan streusel topping gives a surprising crunch in every bite.
This Carbonara Deep-Dish Pasta-Crusted Pan Pizza recipe contains ricotta cheese, pancetta, shredded provolone, extra-virgin olive oil, Parmigiano-Reggiano and more.
On the day before Thanksgiving I got a frantic call from my best friend. She needed Paula Deen's Broccoli Casserole recipe! I looked on Zaar and couldn't find it so I am posting it now. She says it is the BEST broccoli casserole. I have to take her word for it since I haven't made it.
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.
There's nothing gourmet about this meaty casserole, it's just an inexpensive, simple, comfort meal that's continued to fill bellies for four generations