Prepared sauce, frozen vegetables, and preshredded cheese save time in this Italian-inspired main dish, with potatoes standing in for traditional pasta.
I attended a Boy Scout pot luck with my son several years ago and was introduced to these heavenly potatoes. The Scout leader was kind enough to share. It is a recipe that is hard to mess up but yet is delightful enough to serve at a formal dinner party. We seldom have leftovers and when we do my family fights over who gets to eat them. It is an easy recipe to decrease or increase depending on the needs of your family.
Red hot cinnamon candies have been 1 of my favorite ingredients since my childhood amp; this is the 1st of 2 recipes I'm entering that feature them. I found this at allrecipes.com amp; it was posted by SMTHJG who said quot;My grandmother used to make this simple sweet-spicy dish every yr for the holidays. It's so delicious that you'll want to make it all yr.quot; I agree w/her amp; hope you will as well. Just imagine this dish along side a lovely glazed ham! Yum!
What do you get when you toss together Velveeta, hash browns, beef and veggies? A hearty main with big Tex-Mex flavors. You'll be hoping for leftovers.
Cheesy, creamy rice and broccoli get topped with buttery-tasting Ritz Crackers for a savory side you can make ahead of time so it's ready when you are.
Coleslaw dressing is such a multitasker. Its sweet-tangy flavor is perfect when paired with savory bacon and fresh, crunchy broccoli. No cabbage required.
Pasta with broccoli rabe and sausage is an Italian classic. Our version gets all the flavor and texture of the real deal, all in a single skillet and under half an hour.