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.
This recipe shortens the cooking time of traditional red bean recipes by using pre-cooked red beans and pureeing half of them in the food processor. The food processor also shortens the time it takes to chop the vegetables that give New Orleans red beans their characteristic flavor.
One pot and 30 minutes is all it takes to serve a delicious meal featuring spaghetti and clams in a spicy garlic sauce. When you've got a hungry crowd to feed, this is the dish for you!
Spicy sprouts, such as broccoli, arugula, or leek, give sushi rolls a delicate crunch and peppery flavor. A sushi mat makes it easy to wrap the nori and rice tightly around fillings, but it’s not necessary.
A little different from the typical broccoli cheese casserole, this one uses crumbled crackers to create a slight "stuffing" consistency. Yummy for Thanksgiving!