Get your kids to eat green vegetables with this simple blended soup - use any green veggie, not just asparagus! The trick is in the faces...and having hungry children.
A riff on the classic pecan pie, this dessert is rich, chocolaty, and a little fancier with its freestanding fluted sides. Of course, you can use a 9-inch pie plate if you don't have a tart pan with a removable bottom.
Make the tart a day ahead, and store it in the refrigerator. You can use a 9-inch pie plate instead: simply roll the dough to a 13-inch circle, fold the edges under, and flute.
This Rustic Onion Tart recipe contains oscar mayer bacon, philadelphia cream cheese, kraft shredded swiss cheese, ready-to-use refrigerated pie crust, onion and more.
With its caramelized apples and golden crust, this just might be the most beautiful fall dessert you'll ever serve. And, you have our word that it'll also be one of the easiest to make.
Fresh spring asparagus, spinach, and leeks from the garden are the ideal way to enjoy this hearty soup, but it's great any time of year! Potatoes, rice, and carrots round out this creamy favorite.
This has to be the quickest and simplest recipe for asparagus that I've ever tried. The asparagus comes out tender crisp just the way I think it should be! From Martha Stewart Living's Everyday Food magazine, June 2004 issue.