These biscuits combine an adaptation of Roben Ryberg's biscuit ingredients from The Gluten-Free Kitchen with Cooks Illustrated's method for making biscuits. These are very white...if you liked the white, spongy things that you could buy at Kentucky Fried Chicken, you'll like these. Lately I've been substituting 1-1/4 cups brown rice flour mix for the two starches. It turns out really good with a little less white and a little more nutrition.
We pledge allegiance to this dessert! You're sure to hear "ooohs" and "ahhhs" when you serve this beautiful red, white and blue patterned treat. Our little secret - it's so easy to make and decorate. We'll show you exactly how in just a few simple steps.
You don't have to fly to Italy to get a creamy tiramisu. Or even get in your car and go downtown. Make it at home and share it. Expect a hearty "Brava!"
I don't know if this is really "Chili Pie" but it's what I threw together the other night and my whole family devoured it. Not my healthiest meal, but great when you are in a pinch and short on time.
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.
A little different from the typical broccoli cheese casserole, this one uses crumbled crackers to create a slight "stuffing" consistency. Yummy for Thanksgiving!
When you layer a cookie crust with cream cheese filling and fresh berries, a little fanfare is required. If you don't have a pedestal, be ready with a hearty "Ta-da!"