This ooey-gooey chicken panini with a Southwest kick will make you walk away from boring sandwiches forever. Our menu-inspired sammy can even fit into your smart eating plan.
You'll be the talk (in a good way) of any party when you bring along this cool finger food. Cucumbers act as a handy holder and add a refreshing crunch.
Don't let anyone know you used only 4 ingredients in this lusciously creamy pasta dish. Or that you got it on the table in less than 25 minutes. We won't tell anyone either.
Grilled Ham and Asparagus Panini Recipe from Festival Foods. This is by far my most favorite sandwich of the month. I like mine with roasted asparagus and sourdough bread. Another great option is using some melty Fontina or farmers cheese. I have also made this with thick pita bread and it adds another dimension. I love to make this sandwich for those days when you want something from those expensive Bistros, but also want to make it your own. Please try your own style and let me know how it turns out for you!
The easiest way to get your family to eat zucchini? Pair it with crispy, tender Parmesan chicken and pasta for a low-cal meal that they'll ask for again next week.
This Make-Your-Own Salad Bar recipe contains kraft ranch dressing, kraft cheese, eggs, oscar mayer thin sliced smoked turkey breast, salad greens and more.
Cheesy Spirals is from the Menus4Moms e-book, Bulk Cooking for the Freezer: Ground Beef and is also featured in the Busy Mom Menu. It is a good recipe to prepare when you buy bulk ground beef. You can brown your beef, use 2 lbs. for the Cheesy Spirals and freeze the rest in 1 lb. portions. The Cheesy Spirals recipe makes 2 pans, one for dinner and one for the freezer. If you have a smaller family and prefer to cook in smaller batches, you can probably get 3- 8"x8" pans out of this recipes instead of 1- 9"x12" pan and 1- 8"x8" pan.