Marinated shrimp, grilled on skewers, have the fiery flavors of chipotle chilies, garlic, and red pepper flakes. This is for those who like their grilled shrimp spicy enough to break a sweat.
Spread the loveThis bread recipe is my personal favorite. Not only is a great alternative for people with nut allergies, but it's is rich with rosemary and garlic and toasts perfectly. The best way to eat any bread, in my opinion, is as toast, and this recipe is no exception. Toast it up on the …
Flavor-packed Greek shrimp recipe in delicious chunky tomato sauce with fresh herbs, garlic, feta and a splash of lemon juice. Ready in minutes. Gluten Free
Oats, peanut butter and chocolate make these soft, chewy cookies hearty and nutritious. My whole family agrees this recipe is a real winner. —Deborah Huffer, Staunton, Virginia Skip links
I turn to this recipe when I need something fun and easy for dessert. It's a decadent take on classic campfire s'mores. —Lily Julow, Lawrenceville, Georgia Skip links
“Peanut Butter Brownie Cups, made in muffin cups, are a year-round treat, and they’re especially convenient to take along on picnics,” says Joyce Gibson of Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Skip links
Skip the restaurant and make this craveable sauce at home. My Copy Cat Chick Fil recipe tastes just like the real thing, and you make as much as you want!
This rich, tempting, peanut butter brownie trifle feeds a crowd and features the ever-popular combination of chocolate and peanut butter. Try this dessert for your next get-together. —Nancy Foust, Stoneboro, Pennsylvania Skip links
I'm a busy mother of two young children. I work in our school office and help my husband on our hog and cattle farm. When I find time to bake a treat, I like it to be special. The creamy filling gives traditional peanut butter cookies a new twist. —Debbie Kokes, Tabor, South Dakota Skip links
Kids will love these colorful, crunchy bars. They’re a fun twist on the traditional marshmallow crispy treats…and because they’re so easy, older kids could whip up a batch on their own! —Christie Porter, Shipshewana, Indiana Skip links