I saw Paula Deen make this recipe on her Food Network program. I was looking for a really creamy macaroni and cheese recipe, and this is it! I changed it a bit by omitting the eggs (the original recipe calls for three) and boiling the macaroni for six minutes instead of seven, so it doesn't get mushy while cooking in the Crockpot. I also shortened the cooking time from three to two and a half hours. Perfection!
One of my favourite casseroles! This is a dish that was often cooked in our house growing up. It's delicious on it's own or served over rice or pasta. It's hearty enough to be served as a main course. This recipe fills a 9X13 pan.
My Grandmother Matilda Koval makes these....and they really warm you on a cold night. Searve with mashed potatoes. These freeze well, and also taste better served the next day!
Spend just 10 minutes putting this recipe together earlier in the day, and come home to a tender beef and broccoli dish that's as good as a restaurant entrée.
You can't beat the flavor in this smart-option lemony cheesecake, but make sure to beat the ingredients together when you're making the filling. That's how it gets creeeeamy.
The traditional rice dish needs a long cooking time and constant stirring to get its signature creamy texture, but not with this ultra-quick and delicious shortcut!
Veggies aren't boring in this colorful Asian-style meal. Using bok choy, carrots and red peppers makes it easy to get your family to eat more vegetables.
This simple rice dish doesn't require any fussy methods or fancy ingredients, but the result tastes like the creamiest Italian restaurant risotto. You will love it.
This STOVE TOP Easy Turkey Bake recipe contains kraft shredded cheddar cheese, butterball turkey, stove top stuffing mix for turkey, frozen broccoli florets, milk and more.