Southern Living April 2007. This is on the menu for the next night we have Mexican food. I'm posting the recipe as written, but I will probably cut the recipe down for us. The cook time I listed is the time to chill the eggs before serving.
A favorite holiday drink turned into an easy-to-make delicious whipped wafer sensation? Yes, please. Wow 'em with a festive-flavored treat that's a beauty to behold.
Love cream puffs, but don't have the time to even consider making them from scratch? You'll love this shortcut version that has all the delicate flavor and none of the hassle.
My mom helped me post this recipe. These candies are like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and are fun for kids to make because you don't have to cook them. My mom and I made these together.
Red velvet cake is a celebration mainstay of the South and now, everywhere else. What makes this version so tantalizing is the smooth cream cheese frosting.
Guests will feel like they're enjoying high tea at a swank hotel. No one has to know these brownie minis filled with luscious Cool Whip were ready in minutes.
Frozen puff pastry is cut into hearts and baked, then split and filled with strawberry jam, whipped topping and strawberries for special, pillowy treats.
This is one of the best recipes I've come up with for beef roast. The cheapest cuts come out tasting like you slaved over a stove all day long. You can add potatoes and carrots to the recipe if you like, or shred it and serve it as a French Dip sandwich with the au jus juice from the crock pot on the side. If you are watching your sodium, use the lite soy sauce and it will taste just as delicious.