If you have enough sprinkles, you can impress almost anyone. That's our motto. Channel your inner flower child for these sweet, strawberry-ish celebration treats.
Assembling these merry mice is so much fun that the kids will definitely want to help. My daughter gave me the recipe, along with a warning...your guests just might think these treats are too cute to eat!
Veggies and beef get a little heat and a lot of flavor with less than half an hour on the stove. Top with cheese and let it melt in, then add sour cream for a cool finish.
With Oreo Cookies in the mix, how can you go wrong? Wrap up these treats with the elegant (and totally achievable) chocolate swirl for any gift-giving occasion.
Your turn to bring treats? We've got it from here. Each bar is a chunk of peanut-butter-and-chocolate paradise. Pat yourself on the back, O mother of treat-bringing lore.
From Bay City, Texas, Mildred Sherrer writes, "Raspberry jam adds fruity sweetness to these rich-tasting cookies. They will absolutely melt in your mouth!"
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 vanilla chia pudding is one my favorite treats, and it's a hit at Mulberry & Vine where I'm Chef. I love serving it to friends and family, and they can never believe how simple it is to make.
noodles are boiling, melt butter on a low heat in a frying pan. Add garlic, onion, zucchini and carrots. Saute for about 3 minutes. Add soup, sour cream, milk,
The beef chuck roast—a tough yet flavorful cut—becomes melt-in-your-mouth tender as it cooks with the vegetables. Get the recipe for Slow-Cooker Classic Pot Roast.