Enjoy this classic dessert with just a little twist. The slight of bourbon to fortify the rich pecan filling, and a topping of semi sweet chocolate ganache all wrapped up in a sweet pastry dough! This Bourbon Pecan Pie is sure to please! Yes Virginia, there is more to life than takeout and the microwave
You don't need an excuse or a holiday to make this seriously satisfying stuffing studded with nuts, apple and cranberries. It's on the table in 15 minutes, so start chopping.
These Gluten Free Soft Dinner Rolls are PERFECT in every way!! Make um and enjoy!! This gluten free recipe solves a long time need in the gluten free community
Combining fresh beets and apple create a mellow, slightly sweet soup recipe. Pureeing in a food processor or with an immersion blender makes it smooth and luscious.
This Frank's Red Hot Buffalo Chicken Dip recipe contains swanson chicken breast, cream cheese, crumbled blue cheese, blue cheese, cayenne pepper sauce.
In the magazine's early days, we shied away from indulgent ingredients like puff pastry. Now, though, we understand that these items can fit into a healthful diet. This dish registers at just 30 percent calories from fat--root vegetables help balance the fat from the flaky topping. You can also bake in individual (10-ounce) ramekins or crocks for the same amount of time.
Paired with: Gordon Biersch Blonde Bock.Briny olives, chiles, and bright citrus: That's what you call a pairing challenge. This smooth, strong (7 percent alcohol) golden bock from the Bay Area can handle it, playing up the orange and toning down the chiles.
This Baked Lump Crab Cakes with Red Pepper Chipotle Lime Sauce recipe contains light mayonnaise, lump crab meat, ritz crackers, mayonnaise, cooking spray and more.
(What a mouthful! I just couldn't think of anything better to describe it.) I've made a great discovery, dear reader. Fish fits quite easily into my Lots-of-Things-Off-Limits nursing diet. We had a wonderful teriyaki salmon (salmon + teriyaki sauce) two
The Slow-Carb Diet need not be boring. Moreover, it doesn't take much to jump from repetitive to inventive. In my case, even as a grass-fed beef The Blog of Tim Ferriss - Experiments in Lifestyle Design