These are really good. Bake the crescent rolls and spread each one with cream cheese and mayonnaise. Sprinkle with dill and garlic, and arrange assorted veggies on top. Chill and cut into squares for appetizers.
Busy or not, there’s no better feeling than waking up to a ready-to-eat hot breakfast. The oats, fruit and spices in this homey meal bake together overnight. —Valerie Sauber, Adelanto, California
Feel free to up the Parmesan amount to a full cup if you want a creamier dish or even stir in some heavy cream or ricotta before putting it in the oven. Adding some sausage to the...
Peppermint paired with chocolate is a flavor treat at holiday time, and we've made it the hero of this luscious, simple to make, no-bake pudding pie. Our easy decorating makes the pie even more impressive.
Refrigerated pasta and links of sweet Italian sausage provide a quick start to Spaghetti with Turkey Meatballs. This kid-friendly meal is ready in 20 minutes.
We love this super-easy, lightened up version of Olive Garden's Zuppa Toscana! Easily swap out the sausage for ground turkey to make it Whole 30 approved!
Coat potatoes with the mixture and place in a shallow pan. I used a slotted spoon to remove the potatoes so I didn' t have pools of oil. Bake for 20 minutes turning occasionally.
Be still my beating heart. This sandwich is unbelievably delish!! If you pick your jalapenos properly they are not too spicy. I remove the membranes and seeds. I fill the peppers with cream cheese and bake them until they are soft and a little mellowed out.
These baked eggs with chorizo—a hearty combination of crumbled spicy sausage, chunks of crispy potatoes and soft, runny eggs—are great to make for a crowd.
We'd say this is the perfect cake to bake and have on hand, but once it's made, it won't last long! It is so moist and full of the flavors of the season. Best, it takes 15 minutes to prepare before baking. It'll be the best 15 minutes you spent all day.
For a light entree on a summer night, this dish is just the ticket. Salting and draining the zucchini and tomatoes before baking prevents them from releasing excess moisture as they bake, so the gratin stays firm, not soggy.