You don't have to fly to Italy to get a creamy tiramisu. Or even get in your car and go downtown. Make it at home and share it. Expect a hearty "Brava!"
I don't know if this is really "Chili Pie" but it's what I threw together the other night and my whole family devoured it. Not my healthiest meal, but great when you are in a pinch and short on time.
This came from Diane Mott Davidson's book quot;Dying for Chocolatequot;, and was quot;createdquot; by caterer Goldy Bear. These were a hit last Thanksgiving.
A little different from the typical broccoli cheese casserole, this one uses crumbled crackers to create a slight "stuffing" consistency. Yummy for Thanksgiving!
When you layer a cookie crust with cream cheese filling and fresh berries, a little fanfare is required. If you don't have a pedestal, be ready with a hearty "Ta-da!"
We don't use the word "ultimate" loosely. Each one of these delectable stuffed appetizers is bursting with rich, buttery-tasting Ritz Cracker crumbs and cheesy flavor.
When served in restaurants, this half-lemonade, half-iced tea beverage is often called an "Arnold Palmer." We've included this recipe in many of our books, and it's always been a winner!
A great quick bread that is not like your ordinary quot;dessertquot; banana bread - it's not overly sweet and the texture is moist yet sturdy enough to slice and make sandwiches! We like it with peanut butter and honey! Freezes well too.
I love the flavour combination of lemon, garlic and herbs with lamb and this recipe fulfills my taste buds' expectations! This is not meant to be a roast, but is meant to be fall apart soft - almost like a Mediterranean flavoured quot;pulled lambquot;.
Strawberry cream cheese spread, whipped topping and cran-raspberry juice concentrate are blended, poured over a chocolate cookie crust and frozen for a frosty treat.
Layers of chocolate ice cream, fudge topping, chopped cookies, bananas and strawberry ice cream fill a chocolate cookie crust for a decadent frozen pie.
Great for that run in the morning breakfast. You can also take frozen burritos with you when going camping. Just place the bag of frozen burritos into the ice chest, and by the time you're ready for breakfast the first morning, the burritos are fully thawed. Then simply reheat them in a large skillet over the campstove or fire grate.
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.