Sure, we could have gone with six, but at what cost? Lose the sour cream, or the zesty salsa, or the melted shredded cheese or....No. Seven layers. Get a little in each bite.
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.
Kids love these easy ice cream bars! Simply insert pop sticks into ice cream slices and decorate with teddy bear-shaped graham snacks and colored sprinkles.
Cute, right? Squirrel this recipe away for your next party: A creamy mix of five cheeses plus Dijon mustard and almond slices will have guests pining for more.
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.
This delish app goes to so many football games, it knows the playbook by heart. It's so easy, even a rookie can pull it off. Four ingredients, five minutes and you?