This is truly the perfect hummus, in my humble opinion. Roasting the garlic brings out its nutty and sweet flavor and cuts down on the sharpness. It's well worth the time! Try it, I don't think you'll be disappointed.
The luck o' the Irish will undoubtedly be on your side when you bake this mouthwatering quick bread studded with currants. And if you're really lucky, there will be leftovers.
New York may be the Big Apple, but when it comes to the city's iconic cheesecake, cherries rule the day. True to its heritage, the filling is super-dense and rich.
Ivy says: I know Heather already posted chocolate chip cookies, but a couple of times a year, when I was a kid, my mom would make these cookies and they were fabulous. Not just good, not just great, fabulous. Divine,
We're running out of stars to describe how creamy and delicious this is. Jelly roll's chocolate cousin, this cake will remind you of your favorite snack treat growing up.
Silky chocolate, toasty pecans and tropical coconut all sit on a crunchy graham crust. What's really magical is that these bars don't disappear even faster.
This is a delicious casserole made with leftover ham and mashed potatoes, along with cheddar cheese, and chopped celery and onions. An easy everyday casserole recipe the family will love.
When you layer a cookie crust with cream cheese filling and fresh berries, a little fanfare is required. If you don't have a pedestal, be ready with a hearty "Ta-da!"
This recipe is one of our family's very favorite recipes. I originally adapted it from an old, falling-apart Better Homes and Gardens bread cookbook my mom had when we were growing up. I've made these countless times and they are