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This Will Certainly Warm You Up on a Cold Night – Yummy!

12 October 2015
Grace
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Here’s a Really Quick And Easy Formula For a Tasty Meal!

I am so in love with slow cooker recipes right now! With all the big family gatherings and huge dinner preparations lately, it’s such a relief to just throw a bunch of ingredients into the crockpot and let it do all the work instead.

Not that I don’t enjoy cooking – I really do, but sometimes other things in life just get in the way. If you want a hearty, “meat and potatoes” sort of meal, this Cheesy Potato, Bean, and Beef Casserole is a great choice. The slow cooker does most of the work for you, with only a very modest amount of prep required. This would also make a wonderful addition to your next BBQ party. It’s filling, warming comfort food, made really easy with the Crock-Pot. Heck, how can you go wrong with just seven ingredients (plus water, salt, and pepper) and four easy steps?

Give this one a try – and don’t forget to let us know in the comments how it turned out for you!

Recipe and photo courtesy of Tasty Gluten-Free Meals

 

 

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Quick tip: Serve with fresh, green salad.

Easy, Yummy Southern Comfort Food

11 October 2015
Grace
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One of the great things about most “Southern comfort” dinner items is that you don’t have to use really expensive ingredients to make a great meal. I have always admired people from the South – it seems they can grab just a few basic ingredients, throw them together and create unbelievable, mind-blowing results! This was one of the first Southern dishes I tried and it was a great one for a beginner. The gravy really does about make itself (with the help of a little cornstarch). It’s a great midweek meal idea.

Just six ingredients, plus salt and pepper, and you can have these Beef Tips With Rice and Gravy on your dinner table. And at 10 minutes to prep and an hour to cook, it’s not back-breaking or really time-consuming to put together. This has been one of my favorite recipes ever since I tried it, and I’m pretty sure it’ll stay in my box of favorites forever!

Recipe and photo courtesy of Taste of Southern

 

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Quick tip: If you have leftovers, just mix everything together and store in the fridge. This will keep the rice from drying out!

A Classic, Yummy Meat Pie–In Easy Casserole Form

01 October 2015
Grace
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Casseroles are great for convenience, and chicken pot pie is classic, soothing comfort food, particularly during the cooler months. This Chicken Pot Pie brings together convenience and comfort nicely, and it even sports a savory Bacon Cheddar Biscuit topping to make the dish out-of-this-world delicious! Who could resist all these beautiful flavors in such an easy-to-cook form!

 

I’ve always liked chicken pot pie, though I’ve always had to go for the top of the line Marie Callender’s ones if I settled for store-bought, and even those are kind of lean, for how much you pay for them. This casserole is much more filling than the usual store-bought options, not to mention being in a bit more of a family-friendly form and having a nice upgrade over the usual basic crust.

Recipe and photo courtesy of Chocolate Moosey

 

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Quick tip: Use a Dutch oven or other large pot and a 2-quart casserole dish or 9″ x 9″ baking pan for this recipe.

Simply Delicious Soul Food

29 September 2015
Grace
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This Dirty Rice is quick and easy Southern soul food at its finest. It makes in just 35 minutes and four easy steps–great for a hectic weeknight dinner. I could eat dirty rice most any time of year, but it is particularly good when the weather is turning cooler and you want something that will fill you up right without much hassle or time investment. And it is just piquant enough to excite your palate without coming anywhere close to setting your mouth on fire.

 

If you want the full Southern “soul food” experience, I do recommend cooking this with the bacon grease. That bacon flavor can work wonders with many a recipe, and it gives the recipe a more filling, savory kick. If you want a bit of a lighter-tasting dish, however, or if you need to watch your cholesterol, go with the olive oil.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Hot Eats and Cool Reads

 

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Quick tip: Add some of your favorite veggies to make this even healthier!

Warm Up Your Belly With This Home-Style Southern Soup

18 September 2015
Grace
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This is another great dose of Southern comfort, made simple with the help of your slow cooker. Other than a little bit of prep involved with making the dumplings (don’t worry, it’s not hard), this Slow Cooker Chicken and Dumplings recipe pretty much consists of dumping it all in and forgetting about it.

 

Mother liked to make a good pot of chicken and dumplings when the weather turned cold (well, cold for the South, anyway), especially when someone in the family was feeling a bit under the weather. And though it never seemed like that difficult a recipe, even cooked on the stove, it’s even easier made in the Crock-Pot.

 

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Southern Bite

 

 

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Quick Tip: Serve this savory soup with a side of oyster crackers or saltines.

 

 

This Southern Comfort Food Is SO Much Better Homemade!

18 September 2015
Grace
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If you want some fairly quick and easy Southern comfort food for your dinner, this Salisbury steak recipe is a good choice. It comes with a delicious gravy and yummy caramelized onions, and you can have all of it ready in an hour or less.

Think of salisbury steak as a really fancied up version of hamburger steak. (Something very similar to this was one of Mother’s midweek go-to main courses, when I was growing up, and I have continued the tradition.) You’ll often see some version of this in frozen TV dinners and the like, but don’t be fooled: None of that mass-produced, store-bought stuff can hold a candle to this.

And with such a straightforward recipe that you can complete in an hour, why settle for less than homemade?

 

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Taste of Southern

 

 

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Quick Tip: You can add any of your favorite seasonings!

A Nice Punch of Southern Comfort

18 September 2015
Grace
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This Sock It To Me Cake is basically a bundt cake with a nice twist. The bulk of the cake is light and buttery, but it has a lovely, rich filling on the inside and is topped with a delicious but easy-to-make vanilla lemon glaze.

I loved the depth of flavor of this cake. It’s not that difficult to put together, and though I think that the mix of tastes here make it good for any time of year, the pecans, cinnamon, and ginger in here make it a particularly good cake for autumn and the holidays. 

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Kelli’s Kitchen

 

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