This is the BEST way to eat a sweet potato. We have baked sweet potatoes with our steaks instead of Idaho potatoes. It's a nice complement to chicken and beef - or any other meat that I can think of! This can also be made on the grill or tossed in the coals if you are camping!
This recipe came out of a local newspaper column 'Hometown Recipes' amp; had been submitted by Frankie Roland of Coffeyville KS. Since I'm always looking for quick amp; easy when it comes to salmon filets....
Parm, mayo and a Ritz Cracker coating make this salmon dish irresistible. A pinch of cayenne makes it unforgettable. Knock their socks off with this easy crowd-pleaser.
AWESOME! Great nourishment to start a day! An excellent way to get fruit and fiber. Not necessary, but may be prepared the night before - just bake 5 to 8 minutes longer. A leftover square of this oatmeal warms well in the microwave. Cream or milk poured over hot oatmeal enhances the flavor. If you are using frozen blueberries, no need to thaw - throw them in! Easy to prepare!
This recipe came from an old Amish cookbook of mine. It tastes like an oatmeal cookie. It stores well in the refrigerator and can be reheated in the microwave and served with milk. This has to sit overnight, so plan accordingly. It is well worth the wait, however!
Sweet potatoes never tasted as sweet as they do in our creamy brown sugar-cinnamon side. Even better? These fully loaded beauties can be part of a healthy eating plan.
BBQ sauce, marmalade, ginger and garlic combine forces for a tangy, sweet-and-savory take on juicy pork chops. Five ingredients, 5 minutes of prep, huge flavor.
Even the name oozes warmth and goodness. But this new-fashioned version puts a spin on the traditional with tasty extras such as tomatoes and crushed crackers.
This is the best chicken I have EVER had! It's so fast and easy and it tastes like something you would get at a fancy dinner somewhere nice! My husband raved about it and my friends love it too! It's a keeper!