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It Might Not Be Grandma’s Exact Recipe, But Wow!

14 October 2015
Grace
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Are You Ready To Sample Some Of This Incredible Dessert?

Bread pudding is a classic dessert that can best be described as simple but elegant. This Bread Pudding With Whiskey Sauce recipe includes options for lightening things up a bit while still bringing the great flavor.

My great-grandmother, whom I called Granny and whom Dad called Mama, made a fantastic bread pudding with a whiskey sauce that practically made a dessert by itself. Alas, Granny closely guarded her recipes, and it was lost. I was happy to stumble upon this recipe and indulge in a little nostalgia. Though I can’t say that the recipe is exactly the same, it is similar, and I think that even Granny would have agreed that it is really tasty.

Of course, if you prefer making the sauce without the whiskey, this will still turn out delightful. But I would highly recommend giving it a try! I am definitely not a fan of whiskey but it makes this dessert super flavorful.

Recipe courtesy of Audrey at Dishably. Image courtesy star5112.

 

 

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Quick Tip: Drizzle some maple syrup on this bread pudding before digging in. Yum!

A Hearty, Colorful Sampling of the Southwest

02 October 2015
Grace
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This Santa Fe Chicken and Lentil Casserole is just as healthy and delicious as it is colorful and festive. It’s loaded with plenty of delicious chicken and vegetables and makes eight servings at about 380 calories per serving.

 

Hey, I like a good helping of that filling, good-old comfortable “guilt food” now and then, too, but sometimes, it is nice to push the boundaries somewhat and find something healthy and tasty outside the usual comfort zone. I haven’t used lentils often in my cooking (they just weren’t something Mother used much in her cooking, so I never really got good exposure to them at a young age), but I have to say, this is a really tasty casserole, and it manages to be relatively low-cal and low-sodium (each serving contains just 22.5% of the daily recommended amount) and have good helpings of dietary fiber, lean protein, and complex carbs. Kudos to Olena at iFOODreal for developing such a yummy and healthy original recipe.

Recipe and photo courtesy of iFOODreal

 

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Quick tip: Refrigerate covered for up to 3 days or freeze in an air tight container for up to 3 months.

A Healthy, Creamy, Yummy Casserole

10 September 2015
Grace
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Casseroles are rather convenient and often very flavorful, but not all of them exactly have a reputation for being extremely healthy.  If you are looking for a health-conscious, veggie-heavy casserole with rich flavor and creamy texture, this Healthy Spinach & Artichoke Casserole is an excellent choice! This is also a great way to make your kids eat their greens – with a recipe like this, it’s not going to be a problem!

 

I like spinach raw, in generous amounts in salad, and boiled artichoke with some salted butter is a nice treat, to me.  Not everyone is so keen on these vegetables in their basic or raw form, however, and after a while, they can be boring to eat by themselves.  Easy solution: mix them together with some cheese and bake them in a casserole.  Yummy!

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of iFOODreal

 

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Quick tip: You can make this ahead by freezing the dish assembled and bake from frozen, increasing baking time by about 15 – 20 minutes.

This 3 Ingredient Dish Will Take You Back To Your Childhood

10 June 2015
Grace
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So simple and so tummy-huggin’ good!

What memories raviolis bring back from childhood! I think my first were Chef Boyardee, like a lot of folks’. But then I remember my grandmother making some homemade ones that I can still taste. Every time I make raviolis I can almost hear her singing in the kitchen, with her pots and pans, making the most delicious dinner ever. I never had her recipe but as a kid I remember thinking it looked really complicated!

These days I don’t have much time for cooking, so I’m pretty sure I would hardly ever get to make grandma’s recipe, anyway. Which is why I’m glad I came across this one – and I’m even happier it turned out so tasty!

This may be the easiest recipe I have posted in a while – the list of ingredients totals a whopping three items! These crispy cheesy raviolis will not disappoint you, though. Just because they are simple to make does not change the fact that they are very tastee.

Recipe and image courtesy of recipeknead

 

 

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Quick tip: Feel free to sprinkle some Parmesan cheese on top, for extra flavor.

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