These yummy meatballs are fast, easy and go great with spaghetti and tomato sauce! I add them to the spaghetti sauce that is warming on the stove after they're done baking. Recipe is from Rachael Ray.
This is one of the best pasta/seafood dishes I have ever tasted! I know the recipe came from a cookbook, but a friend gave it to me several years ago (xeroxed the page) and the title of the book doesn't appear. Sorry I can
Who needs pasta when it's meatballs and sauce you really want. Spoon into a roll, add cheese on top and you've got a sub that rivals your favorite deli's.
There's a reason this salad is called a classic: The flavors of lettuce, red onion, peas, ham, mayo, Parm and tomatoes combine to form a foolproof potluck winner.
You might want to hire a waiter to serve this one. With fresh tomatoes and chopped basil along with savory shrimp and pasta, it's that close to a seriously high-end entree.
Scootch over the burgers and make room for this flavorful, better-for-you side. Ripe veggies steam in their own juices and zesty dressing in a no-mess foil pack.
Cream cheese is the shortcut to making this classic Italian sauce. Bacon gives it added flavor. Just 20 minutes to fix makes it a perfect dish for busy nights.
This rich and creamy side dish is especially perfect for a holiday side because it takes just minutes to prepare and your guests will be so impressed with the flavor, they'll be asking for seconds!
Who needs pasta when it's meatballs and sauce you really want. Spoon into a roll, add cheese on top and you've got a sub that rivals your favorite deli's.
This is a classic Potluck Chocolate-Peanut Butter pie. If you don't like peanut butter, step away from this recipe. I'm serious, man. You're in the wrong place at the wrong time. If you do like peanut butter ... you're about to get your fill!
Make a homemade sauce from onion, basil, Italian dressing and fresh tomato in less than 10. Really. The crunch-and-cheese thing going on will put you in the mom hall of fame.