This No Bake Energy Balls recipe contains creamy peanut butter, quick cooking oats, ground flaxseed, butterscotch chips, mini chocolate chips and more.
These bars are one of my all-time favorite holiday treats! They are very rich (which means one pan goes a long way!), indulgent, and an amazing addition to a plate of assorted homemade Christmas goodies.
Growing up, Nilla Wafers were a big hit snack in our house. They went into mom's banana pudding and dad's chocolate pudding. They were smeared with peanut butter and made into sandwich cookies. They were eaten plain, straight from the
Being that this week is Thanksgiving, I thought I would get my act together and actually put together some Thanksgiving treats!! And I totally wish I came
Basically, I'm out to figure out how many thousands of ways I can top an English muffin. You can go the tuna melt route, the mini apple pie route, the apple peanut butter delight route, and lots of...
Oh my goodness these bars are pretty much to die for. Ooey and gooey and rich and yummy. I mean really rich and yummy. I can only take about two...Continue Reading» Never miss another recipe! Sign up for Julie's Eats & Treats Newsletter today! [LINK]Sign Up Here!
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.