This is a recipe which I came upon when I joined my husband's family. It's so popular and I'm on the verge of making little spice packets I can just throw in with the rest of the ingredients. I'm not sure if there's someone out there with the original idea for this dish, but we have modified it quite a bit for personal taste.
I used to live off of these when I was low carbing. They freeze really well. I also occasionally mixed in TVP (texturized vegetable protein) and flax for some extra fiber.
The ultimate get-together dish, this looks and tastes like summer in a bowl. And the best part? You can make it ahead so you can spend the day at the pool.
This Chicken and Potato Florentine Soup (Olive Garden) recipe contains potatoes, great northern beans, boneless skinless chicken breasts, cream cheese, grated mozzarella cheese and more.
Veggies and beef get a little heat and a lot of flavor with less than half an hour on the stove. Top with cheese and let it melt in, then add sour cream for a cool finish.
This delish app goes to so many football games, it knows the playbook by heart. It's so easy, even a rookie can pull it off. Four ingredients, five minutes and you?
This is one of the best recipes I've come up with for beef roast. The cheapest cuts come out tasting like you slaved over a stove all day long. You can add potatoes and carrots to the recipe if you like, or shred it and serve it as a French Dip sandwich with the au jus juice from the crock pot on the side. If you are watching your sodium, use the lite soy sauce and it will taste just as delicious.
It's famous for a reason. The quintessential game-day party dip is not only a creamy, delicious crowd-pleaser, but it may be one of the best reasons for football to exist.