Stout brings out the meaty flavor of this chili perfectly. For best results, pick out a five-pound boneless chuck roast and have the butcher grind it for you.
We're pretty much obsessed with make-ahead meals at Pillsbury, so we created this cheesy Mexican-inspired casserole specifically to be a freezer-friendly dinner. (We've even included instructions for baking it straight from the freezer as well as defrosting it first.) So whether you make it for dinner tonight or prep it now for a time-saving freezer meal later, you're guaranteed delicious results.
This Quick Sausage Meatballs with a Tomato and Basil Sauce, Spaghetti and Sweet Raw Peas recipe contains pork sausages, spaghetti, fresh peas, olive oil, olive oil and more.
This Parmesan Crusted Chicken Breasts with Tomato and Basil and Potatoes with Peppers and Onions recipe contains boneless, skinless chicken breasts, shredded parmesan, fingerling potatoes, ripe tomatoes, onion and more.
This Tomato and Balsamic Bruschetta recipe contains loaf french bread, philadelphia 1/3 less fat than cream cheese, olive oil, cherry tomatoes, red onions and more.
A creamy spread full of Parmesan and fresh basil cozies up to turkey and summer-ripe tomato slices for a savory hot sandwich that will quickly become a go-to mealtime solution.
This Sun-Dried Tomato Crostini recipe contains philadelphia neufchatel cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, sliced black olives, clove garlic, fresh basil leaves and more.
This PHILLY Tomato-Basil Dip recipe contains philadelphia cream cheese, kraft shredded parmesan cheese, plum tomatoes, green onion, fresh basil and more.
Just as the title promises, this creamy app is simple to make. Featuring fresh tomatoes and better-for-you Kraft products, it will have your guests doing a dipping dance.
Once in awhile a dish comes along and stuns you and makes you rethink the way you cook. This miracle throw-everything-in-a-pot pasta dish has done that for me. You literally throw in all the ingred...
For a light entree on a summer night, this dish is just the ticket. Salting and draining the zucchini and tomatoes before baking prevents them from releasing excess moisture as they bake, so the gratin stays firm, not soggy.