Easy is an understatement. Layers of authentic flavors in a bowl let you give the stove the night off and the cook a mini vaca with a hearty Tex-Mex dish from the microwave.
I saw Paula Deen make this recipe on her Food Network program. I was looking for a really creamy macaroni and cheese recipe, and this is it! I changed it a bit by omitting the eggs (the original recipe calls for three) and boiling the macaroni for six minutes instead of seven, so it doesn't get mushy while cooking in the Crockpot. I also shortened the cooking time from three to two and a half hours. Perfection!
Cornbread stuffing mix, corn and green onions are baked in an egg custard for a pudding-like casserole bread that is soft enough to serve with a spoon.
This Throwdown's Toasted Coconut Cake with Coconut Filling and Coconut Buttercream recipe contains unsalted butter, granulated sugar, unsalted butter, cake flour, egg yolks and more.
Skip the potatoes and go for garden-inspired fresh veggie latkes. Be sure to follow the recipe: Use your muscles to get all the water out of the veggies.
This fun and delectable side dish is everyone's favorite stuffing made into individual muffin-like cups. It's a visually appealing new way to serve a tried-and-true favorite - perfect for buffets, or any special meal over the holidays.
My Grandmother Matilda Koval makes these....and they really warm you on a cold night. Searve with mashed potatoes. These freeze well, and also taste better served the next day!
Bring the best-loved dish of the '50s back in style. Let big, beefy flavor, rich mushroom sauce and hot noodles revive the dinner hour in retro fashion.
Spend just 10 minutes putting this recipe together earlier in the day, and come home to a tender beef and broccoli dish that's as good as a restaurant entrée.
You can't beat the flavor in this smart-option lemony cheesecake, but make sure to beat the ingredients together when you're making the filling. That's how it gets creeeeamy.