This Sakes Alive Chocolate Fudge Bars recipe contains White Chocolate, brown sugar, semi-sweet chocolate chips, butter, Sweetened Condensed Milk and more.
Healthy and delicious, these gluten free, dairy free oatmeal bars deliver on-the-go convenience for a quick breakfast or snack - a portable energy boost that can be tucked into a lunchbox or knapsack.
Kids love these easy ice cream bars! Simply insert pop sticks into ice cream slices and decorate with teddy bear-shaped graham snacks and colored sprinkles.
We make zero claims as to the authenticity of this dish, but we do know that it's extremely tasty! We love how the tortillas get soft and chewy during cooking, absorbing some of the salsa and providing the perfect vehicle for lots of oozy cheese. This is one of our go-to meals when we're out of ideas, and it always hits the spot.
You can mix these incredibly easy, fudge cookies right in the saucepan. When freshly baked, these thin cookies have crisp edges and chewy centers. You can make them with either Dutch process or natural unsweetened cocoa powder; we opted for the latter.
Lemon zest and fresh lemon juice add a refreshing flavor to these soft and chewy sugar cookies. This easy lemon sugar cookie recipe is perfect for spring and summer.
This breakfast bake topped with runny eggs by F&W's Grace Parisi develops a terrific texture as it cooks slowly in a glass dish (which makes it easy to see when the bottom is perfectly browned). As one F&W editor remarked on tasting it, "I worship the crisp bottom and the chewy, moist bread."
I have a dangerous addiction to chicken wings. I don't seek them out at sports bars, or any normal outlet. No, they are my guilty pleasure. After a whole chicken is butchered and properly dealt with, I lovingly stash the...
You can definitely taste the graham, and that combined with the semi-sweet chocolate definitely makes you think of sitting around the campfire making s'mores.
Oh, yumm... These sourdough tortillas were awesome! Chewy, soft, and pliable! The second day, I heated them up in a warm skillet, one by one, where they retained all their first day softness.