Colorful, hearty and tender, this slow-cooked stew features all the traditional ingredients of a good beef stew: beef, carrots, onion, potatoes, peas in a rich gravy.
This is a yummy and easy soup to throw together. Cheese compliments broccoli and potatoes so well. Ultimate comfort food when the weather starts to get colder. I love to serve it with homemade rolls or bread and a salad. I make it with skim milk to cut back on calories but feel free to substitute whole milk or half-and-half for a creamier soup. If I'm really short on time, I just throw in a can of diced, already cooked potatoes towards the end of the cooking time until they are heated through. If you want a thicker soup, just add desired amount of flour mixed until smooth with an equal amount of water. Mmmmmm....
This Chicken Rococo recipe contains cracker barrel sharp cheddar cheese, boneless skinless chicken breast halves, butter or margarine, white rice, plain dry bread crumbs and more.
Pasta salad gets a Tex-Mex twist and shows that the best of both worlds can be deliciously better. Quick prep and a better-for-you mix of ingredients make this a winner.
This is a quick recipe great for a work night fast meal! This is really good like it is... or served with grilled chicken. Hubby grills a couple of chicken breasts...while I throw this together!!
A flaky crust surrenders to a warm veggie-and-chicken mixture infused with a savory sauce. Even better, this makeover is smarter than the classic version. Dig deep.
I really love to eat this in the summer for a nice light dinner. I got it from the Mission Foods website but I tweeked it a little bit. This can be made without the chicken for a veggie dinner.
I adore garlic so here is yet another recipe using it! I don't know who gave this recipe to me, I found it this weekend in a kitchen drawer! I hope you enjoy it.
Mix Philly Cooking Creme with pasta and chicken, add fresh tomatoes and basil and call yourself brilliant. Just like that, any ol' night becomes special.