I adore garlic so here is yet another recipe using it! I don't know who gave this recipe to me, I found it this weekend in a kitchen drawer! I hope you enjoy it.
This pastry-wrapped main dish is a creative way to use up your Thanksgiving leftovers. It combines turkey, stuffing, gravy, vegetables and cranberry sauce in individual "pot pies".
Think pot roast is a hassle? Think again. In just 20 minutes, fresh carrots, potatoes and tender meat are simmering in tangy sauce for a dish that fits your smart eating plan.
Those monks know their stuff! The sherry makes this wonderful - don't leave it out! I like this best with Parmesan on top, but cheddar is awfully good too. Serve with crusty bread for a hearty, meatless meal.
You'll be rewarded with smiles when you make this quick-cooking skillet dish that mixes seasoned ground beef, corn and pasta in a flavorful tomato sauce. It's sure to become a family favorite.
Cook the chops on the grate and the rice/bean combo in a foil packet for a better-for-you main dish the family will dig into. Brilliant idea, if we do say so ourselves.