I love homemade rolls, but sometimes I don't have time to make them from scratch. When I am running short on time, but still want the taste of homemade rolls, I turn to Rhodes frozen rolls. They are easy to
It's pretty apparent by the monstrous recipe index on this blog that I bake a lot. And "a lot" is a minuscule term to use how much I really bake. Recipes are cranked out of my head and my kitchen a...
Softer and fluffier than focaccia or pizza, think of this as a flat loaf of very flavorful bread topped with gooey cheese. If you want it a little crisper, just bake it longer. And here's a bonus:...
We have an indecisive sweet tooth. We hold the same passion for desserts that are ridiculously fussy and complicated, as we do for ones that involve a single bowl and whisk that can be whipped up in a jiffy. This recipe combines the best of both worlds and creates a dessert that sounds ridiculously fussy, but can be made mainly from basic pantry staples. They're dense, delicious and ridiculously easy to make!
We had house guests this week and it was so nice to have this coffee cake ready to pull out of the refrigerator and bake in the morning! Overnight Coffee
A golden crust envelopes spiced honey and walnuts atop a round of brie cheese in this Mediterranean-inspired appetizer recipe. From Stephanie Patsalis, Bake-Off Monthly Challenge.
Use up your leftovers to make this savory "bread pudding"...it's so simple to make, and so tasty. You'll enjoy making it for brunches, light dinners, and anytime you're in the mood for really good food.
Easy snack here people. I’m talking, almost as easy as my white trash candy, except this has less ingredients. I whipped this up in under 15 minutes. It makes a big bowl full, so if you’re trying to be careful with
Chicken Pot Pie Recipe This chicken pot pie recipe is absolutely delicious. If you thought frozen chicken pot pie was good food, you need to try this homemade version. It's easy to make and will convert you from frozen chicken pot pie for good!
I've always loved food. The taste, texture, smell...you get the idea. Since I've been tall enough to reach the stove, I've been cooking. One thing I never did as a kid was bake bread. As a science geek, baking bread
Winter is the best time for soup. Especially soups with warm spices like turmeric, cumin and cinnamon that just make you feel full and satisfied. This recipe, from Dr. Weil is exactly that type of meal. I decided to make this