I love truffles all year round but there is something kind of holiday-ish about them. (I'm pretty sure "holiday-ish" is not a word. At all.) My friends, Nathan and Jennie, used to make these amazing Oreo truffles every Christmas. I...
This simple Greek pastitsio knock-off (and I’m not claiming it’s authentic, people) is basically a deconstructed pastitsio in casserole form. And it is downright, knock-your-socks-off delicious. A lightened up, creamy sauce swirls around tender penne pasta and flavorful ground turkey
Oh, yumm... These sourdough tortillas were awesome! Chewy, soft, and pliable! The second day, I heated them up in a warm skillet, one by one, where they retained all their first day softness.
Nuts, nuts, nuts. I am pretty sure I've mentioned this a handful of times before now - I love nuts. With the holidays approaching I get even hotter and heavier about the things, because Christmas growing up in England meant nuts - at least at our house. All kinds of nuts from salted peanuts…
Let’s do some food math. In the above picture there are seven pretty banana fritters. Below are two bananas, sliced into eleven pieces. Eleven minus seven equals four. Now you know how many banana fritters I stuffed in my mouth
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!
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
Who says you need a wok to make an Asian stir-fry? Here, a skillet sears tempeh and veggies to perfection. Chile-Lime Glass Noodles, 3.7 out of 4 based on 3 ratings [LINK]
This is one of those basic, unadorned, cowboy-friendly staples of my cooking repertoire that's so utterly versatile, I just can't help but love it. Called Breakfast Potatoes by some, Skillet Potato...