Can you even imagine a holiday without green bean casserole? Don't try. The cheesy, crunchy classic is deliciously easy to make and even easier to love.
This easy entertaining spread is perfect for those last-minute get-togethers. It starts with a simple but fabulous base of cream cheese, salsa and Cheddar cheese. Then it can be topped off with any one of our finishing ingredients. In no time at all, your dip will go from great to extraordinary.
When kids who aren't big on veggies tell you they love this, it's a winner. Cheesy and yummy all mixed up with rice under a crunchy bread topping. Likewise for grown-ups.
A friend brought a big pan of this to a potluck and I HAD to have the recipe to make for my family. It is so yummy and creamy that it's hard to stop eating. We like it as a main dish with a salad, but you could serve it as a scrumptious side dish. These are directions for the full batch which will serve a crowd. It halves easily.
Sure, we could have gone with six, but at what cost? Lose the sour cream, or the zesty salsa, or the melted shredded cheese or....No. Seven layers. Get a little in each bite.
When the family arrives for supper, the aroma from this slow-cooking main dish will welcome them. And the cheesy chicken and rice filling has just the right amount of spicy to make it a true family favorite.
Trying to eat right? Our creamy, tomato-topped dip makes eating smart a delicious endeavor. Pair with veggies or crackers and you've got a crunchy, creamy snack time.
This came from Diane Mott Davidson's book quot;Dying for Chocolatequot;, and was quot;createdquot; by caterer Goldy Bear. These were a hit last Thanksgiving.
Kids love these easy ice cream bars! Simply insert pop sticks into ice cream slices and decorate with teddy bear-shaped graham snacks and colored sprinkles.