Cheese and beer, a quintessential Midwestern duo, in a soup. Because why not? Garlic, Worcestershire and creamy Velveeta make for a bowl that warms you from the inside out.
Can you use a microwave? Then you can make this amazing dessert in less than 15 minutes. It's like the grown-up version of the best candied apples you had as a kid, with no sticking to your hands, and likely no leftovers to clean up!
Make a homemade sauce from onion, basil, Italian dressing and fresh tomato in less than 10. Really. The crunch-and-cheese thing going on will put you in the mom hall of fame.
You'll need less than 45 minutes, some chicken broth, rice,and your family’s favorite frozen vegetable combination, to make adelectable one-skillet meal.
The perfect partner for just about anything you grill, these cheesy, zesty crescent roll triangles make a clever and tasty way to fill the bread basket.
When you start wishing for rainy days, you'll know you're looking for reasons to make this comforting dish with broccoli, ham, corn and onion in a cheesy, creamy soup.
Attempting to revive the art of dinner conversation? Make something else. Pasta and chicken topped with creamy sauce and juicy tomatoes will only inspire one word:
A quick dip in a mayo-lemon mix and a roll in buttery crumbs make this chicken a new family favorite. Crispy outside, juicy inside and thank yous all around.
Scootch over the burgers and make room for this flavorful, better-for-you side. Ripe veggies steam in their own juices and zesty dressing in a no-mess foil pack.
I have been diligently trying to come up with recipes that can be frozen in small portions for my toddler to have for lunches. It turns out that these make a great lunch for him or a side dish for dinner! Once A Month Mom