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This “lasagna” is a vegetarian’s delight!

10 April 2016
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Meat lovers beware! This vegetarian Eggplant Rollatini will have you reconsidering your carnivorous ways. This Eggplant Rollatini is very similar to Eggplant Parmesan. Thinly sliced eggplant are filled with ricotta cheese and then placed in a baking dish. Everything is covered with a marinara sauce and topped with mozzarella and parmesan cheese.

Because this is made with eggplant instead of pasta, it’s very low in carbs, so it’s a great choice if you’re watching your carbohydrate intake. It also gets you another serving of vegetables the sneaky way. The eggplant should be young and tender, and you’ll never know that you’re not eating traditional lasagna.

Give this lasagna style dish a try – your whole family will fall in love with it!

Photo & Recipe Courtesy of 12 Tomatoes
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Tell a Story with these Traditional Tricorne Shaped Cookies

09 April 2016
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These adorable and delicious little cookies are traditionally made for the Jewish holiday of Purim. The story goes that the villain of the story, named Haman, wore a tricorne hat. However, the good news these delicious cookies don’t require you to be Jewish or have a holiday to make these cookies. These cookies are made with a brown butter dough flavored with vanilla beans. They’re filled with a hazelnut brown butter and apricot jam, then the dough is pinched up to form the tricorne shape. Bake them, sprinkle with powdered sugar and enjoy!

These little cookies are perfect for a little treat. They’re just big enough for a couple of bites, so they’re perfect to satisfy your sweet tooth. They’re such perfect little cookies that are great for get-togethers, snacks, holidays, parties or just as a regular dessert.

Photo & Recipe Courtesy of Smitten Kitchen

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Taste Perfection with this Peanut Butter & Chocolate Tart

09 April 2016
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Who doesn’t love peanut butter and chocolate? It’s a classic dessert combination that never gets old. The silky smooth and slightly salty peanut butter combines perfectly with the rich and sweet chocolate. This tart has buttery and tender shortbread cookies as the crust. It’s topped with rich and creamy peanut butter and then a chocolate ganache that is just decadent. It’s rich, but oh so delicious.

In fact, this recipe is inspired by the Girl Scout cookies Tagalongs. The best part about making this tart instead of the cookies is that you can have it any time of the year – no need to conserve those precious Girl Scout cookies so they last as long as possible. You can also make this the way you like it. If you like your chocolate a little darker, mix half dark chocolate chips in.

No matter what, you can’t go wrong with this absolutely delicious peanut butter and chocolate tart.

Photo & Recipe Courtesy of Smitten Kitchen

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Find Refreshment in This Delicious Lemon Icebox Cake

09 April 2016
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Lemon desserts are some of the best. Lemon is one of those flavors that is so incredible. It’s rich but refreshing at the same time. Lemon has the ability to really be a pick-me-up dessert. This lemon cake is perfect for just that. This is a simple and delicious cake made with graham crackers, cool whip and lemon pudding. There’s no baking involved!

This cake is definitely something that will become a family favorite. It’s perfect for your dinner tonight, a birthday party or backyard barbecue. It’s a snap to put together, since it’s ready to go in 15 minutes. Then just pop it in the fridge and go about your day. In a few hours, it’ll be set up and ready to be devoured!

Photo & Recipe Courtesy of 12 Tomatoes

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Prepare Yourself For The Cake Of All Cakes!

06 April 2016
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Impress all who sit at your table with this incredibly moist and mystifying Kentucky Butter Bundt Cake! Your tongue has never tasted anything quite so light, airy, and sweet.

“This Kentucky Butter Cake is CRAZY moist, buttery and coated with a sweet buttery sauce that crusts the outside and soaks into the cake making it amazing for days. What you get is a stunning, sweet, buttery, soft cake that is as perfect on its own as it is topped with strawberries and whipped cream!”

Using just a handful of natural ingredients that you probably already have lining the shelves of your pantry, your beautiful Southern bundt cake will be sitting on your prettiest platter in no time. Still, I like to make this cake the day before I’m serving it. Somehow those beautiful, buttery flavors seem to multiply when the cake has been standing overnight. The only problem is, how to keep my hands off the cake until it’s time to serve it!

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Cookies And Cups.

 

 

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Amazing! You Won’t Believe What Traditional Meal You Can Cook In Your Crock Pot!

01 April 2016
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Are you a lover of the all-American meal? If so, meatloaf probably ranks rather highly on your favorite foods list. How about you add a few ingredients like bacon and Ranch dressing to the mix for a fun twist! Let’s face it, we all love bacon, Ranch, and meatloaf, right? So why not add them all together for a TASTEE dinnertime treat!

Another twist to this recipe is how you cook the meatloaf. Put your baking dish away because this beauty is going into the slow cooker. Yep, you read that right, El Crock Potto city! Don’t worry; we promise you that this meal will come out just as savory as you mama’s meatloaf.

Recipe and photo courtesy of Recipes That Crock.

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Succulent Until the Very Last Drop, Your Tongue’s In For a Treat!

01 April 2016
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Good evening ladies and gentlemen! Tonight, we’ll be stepping out of our comfort zones and head on down the dusty trail of new tantalizing new foods. First stop, the Quinoa Highway.

If you aren’t familiar with quinoa, know this: it’s a grain from the Gods. Quinoa has been used in recipes for since ancient times. This great little grain makes a wonderful substitute for traditional noodles when making soups and stews. Plus, it’s packed with an assortment of good-for-you vitamins. We’re confident that once you cook up your first pot of quinoa vegetable soup, you’ll be hooked for life.

If you’re a fan of hearty vegetables swimming in a sea of savory broth, you’ve come to the right place. Nothing is better than a steaming bowl of soup on a chilly day. In fact, I enjoy soup so much that I eat it even when the days are bright and sunny, and I know you will too!

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Whole Foods Market.

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