The subtle flavor and light, fluffy texture of this brown sugar buttercream frosting are both amazing. Good on cakes, or as a dip for fresh fruit. For special deals and more great content, sign up for the free How To Cook Like Your Grandmother Newsletter.
The best way to eat oatmeal, ever. This oatmeal may be prepared with rolled oats or instant oatmeal. Chef's Note: Fruit flavored teas can be substituted for chai tea; pair with appropriate frozen or fresh fruits.
The fruit can be segmented one day ahead and stored in its juices in the refrigerator. The salad can be loosely covered and stored in the refrigerator for up to eight hours.
Old El Paso salsa and seasoning mix add Mexican flavors to this cheesy casserole that's filled with beef and Progresso beans and topped with Pillsbury pizza crust.
Use peaches that aren't superripe for this recipe so they'll hold their shape when cooked. The baking dish will be brimming with fruit and topping, so it's a good idea to place it on a foil-lined baking sheet before putting it in the oven.
This recipe for pumpkin and pecan pancakes has the warm spices of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves for a cozy breakfast on a chilly autumn morning.
When it comes to tortilla chips, dip is not optional. This one is so simple, the only challenge you'll have is getting all five layers into your mouth at one time.
This bean dip is packed with fiber, calcium, protein, iron and vitamins A and C. The flavor of the spinach is masked by the salsa and cumin, so it a great way to add nutrition to a delicious snack.
Ready in under 30 minutes, this dish uses seasoned wheat crackers to make a crispy and flavorful crust for sautéed chicken that is served with salsa and sour cream.
Blogger Brooke McLay from Cheeky Kitchen shares a favorite recipe. Pillsbury Biscuits are baked into muffins, coated in cinnamon and caramel, and served up hot.