Growing up, I loved hamburger night at my house. Mama made thick, juicy burgers in a skillet and served them with big ol' french fries and enough ketchup to
Shredded chicken, chipotle mayo, gooey cheese and fresh cilantro all tucked neatly into flaky pockets of deliciousness. Soon you'll be answering to Empanada Mama (or Papa).
I'm not sure if it is popular or in anymore (I'm not sure if anything I do is popular or in anymore...) but I love and adore oatmeal. In fact, the only thing I'd rather have for breakfast than a creamy bowl of oatmeal is one of Mama's ham and cheese omelets like she used to make me.
They say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. And if my husband’s stomach was doing the ordering, it would order potatoes. In any way, shape, or form. These potatoes did the trick for him. Combine all
These tiny stuffed potatoes are absolutely beautiful, and, oh so delicious as hors d’oeuvres or the center part of a meal. Be sure the potatoes are tiny. And
I was really excited when I got my assignment for Secret Recipe Club this month. I have been following Heather over at Fit Mama Real Food since before she had her adorable son Hunter. Our little boys are just about a month apart so it's fun to see how he is growing and changing compared to my little guy and of course, I love seeing her recipes! They are always easy and healthy which is exactly what I'm looking for while trying to wrangle a crawling baby who is more interested in the dog, the outlets and the computer wires than his 1573180 toys! 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts Salt and pepper 1/2 cup honey 1/4 cup soy sauce, low-sodium 1 onion, small, diced 2 Tablespoons ketchup 1 Tablespoon sesame oil 2 cloves garlic, minced 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1 Tablespoon cornstarch 2 Tablespoons sesame seeds Directions: 1. Season both sides of chicken with lightly … Read more » [LINK]Twitter [LINK]Facebook [LINK]RSS Feed
Sweet potatoes grow in abundance in Alabama, where sculptor Sandi Stevens' family eats them year-round. This casserole is a Stevens favorite: silky pureed sweet potatoes topped with a sweet and crunchy pecan-cornflake topping. If you don't have pecans or cornflakes on hand, Stevens says the topping can be made with whatever nut or cereal is in the cupboard.