I have fond memories of making peanut butter balls with my mom and sister every holiday season. The women in my family are all big peanut butter and chocolate fans, so it seems like a natural holiday dessert to splurge
Venison: it's what's for dinner. That's true, at least in Carolyn Waldron-Parr's kitchen. This soul-satisfying stew begins with a buttery onion roux that is then whisked to life with ladles of hot beef stock.
I got this one from the Amish Cook at Home Cookbook, which I'm really enjoying. I served mine with egg noodles and the family said that it was very much like Salisbury Steak, I have to agree, onl...
It's pretty apparent by the monstrous recipe index on this blog that I bake a lot. And "a lot" is a minuscule term to use how much I really bake. Recipes are cranked out of my head and my kitchen a...
A pastry that's French-inspired, party-perfect and dead easy. Serve it as a warm meatless appetizer, or have a slice with a warm bowl of soup for a simple lunch or dinner.
Blogger Gerry Speirs of Foodness Gracious gives this buffalo chicken dish a twist by using Pillsbury Crescent Recipe Creations refrigerated seamless dough sheets instead of pasta.
Stuffing, fresh spinach and roasted red peppers are rolled inside juicy chicken breasts and topped with creamy sauce in this better-for-you recipe for two.