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Delicious Swiss Steak: Just Like Mama Used To Make

07 November 2017
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Everyone I know boasts of his or her family’s version of steak.

Some have the classic version of grilled steak while some have the “saucy version” of steak. My family, in particular, has the saucy version. We use beef, boiling it first for hours so it will be tender. We save the broth and use it as a base for our sauce. Our sauce is made from a secret ingredient that I can’t talk about (it’s something that thickens the sauce), mushrooms, and flour.

We always place it on top of hot white rice or on top of a bowl of linguine. Sometimes when our relatives join us, we add pork to the recipe. So far the taste doesn’t change as much. It just becomes more flavorful because of the combination of two types of meat.

This recipe that I found over at Taste of Home tastes similar to our family’s steak, except instead of using the secret ingredient that we have, it uses Worcestershire sauce. I did try making it through and served it to my friends over pasta and they all loved it! I just sprinkled some parmesan cheese on top because I put cheese in everything. It tastes good!

 

 

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Quick Tip:  Serve steak and gravy with noodles or mashed potatoes if desired.

Hot Tuna Noodle Casserole With A Surprise Twist

07 November 2017
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Argo cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, barilla pasta, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, Borden, brown sugar, Campbell’s soups, casserole, Chiquita, Clabber Girl, College Inn, Cool Whip, crock pot, Daisy sour cream, dessert, Dole, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, fisher nuts, food, Gold Medal flour, granulated sugar, Green Giant, Hershey, Hodgkin’s Mill, Jell-O, Jif peanut butter, Johnsonville, keebler, Kerrygold butter, kosher salt, Kraft, land o lakes butter, Libby, McCormick spices, Morton salt, Pam Cooking Spray, Pepperidge Farm, Philadelphia cream cheese, Powdered sugar, recipe, Ritz crackers, Sara Lee, Sargento, slow cooker, Thorn Apple Valley, Toll House, TruMoo milk, tuna noodle casserole, tyson, vanilla, vanilla extract, Vlasic, Wesson vegetable oil, whipped topping

I love tuna in pasta dishes.

My favorite one to make is a recipe I got from my Mom, who got the same recipe from her Mom. It’s a simple one to make. You just heat the pan, saute finely chopped onions in olive oil, put in the tuna, and season with salt and pepper. You then add the cream a couple of minutes later and stir until it’s bubbling. Then you finally add the boiled pasta, mixing it until the pasta is completely covered with the sauce. Add in the cheeses, mozzarella, and parmesan (or whatever type of cheese you prefer), while stirring constantly.

Once the creamy sauce thickens, you transfer it to a pan and you sprinkle more cheese on top. And then you place it in the oven and bake it until the cheesy top looks slightly burnt. I love eating it with garlic bread and with a side of Caesar salad. This old-school casserole reminds me of that tuna dish, except this has a lot of other flavors going on in there.

The good thing about this recipe is that every ingredient just blends with one another, creating a unified taste that will blow your minds. This one is a must-try.

 

 

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Quick Tip: Rotini Or Elbow would be a good substitute for Cavatappi noodles.

Pecan Pie Chocolate Balls – Perfect for The Holidays!

07 November 2017
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Argo cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, barilla pasta, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, Borden, brown sugar, Campbell’s soups, casserole, Chiquita, chocolate balls, Clabber Girl, College Inn, Cool Whip, crock pot, Daisy sour cream, dessert, Dole, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, fisher nuts, food, Gold Medal flour, granulated sugar, Green Giant, Hershey, Hodgkin’s Mill, Jell-O, Jif peanut butter, Johnsonville, keebler, Kerrygold butter, kosher salt, Kraft, land o lakes butter, Libby, McCormick spices, Morton salt, Pam Cooking Spray, pecan pie, Pepperidge Farm, Philadelphia cream cheese, Powdered sugar, recipe, Ritz crackers, Sara Lee, Sargento, slow cooker, Thorn Apple Valley, Toll House, TruMoo milk, tyson, vanilla, vanilla extract, Vlasic, Wesson vegetable oil, whipped topping

I made these for Thanksgiving and several holiday parties.

They were a huge hit with all. Especially, for my healthy “portion controlled” friends!

They liked the fact that they could have one pie ball instead of being served one slice of pie and only eating a small portion of it. A lot of people have asked about a non-alcoholic version: try almond extract if you do not like the taste of alcohol. You can also use a rum non-alcohol flavoring.

Add a little water to an equal liquid amount. Vanilla wafers can be subbed for graham crackers. These are wise words from my friend Camille McClendon. Thanks, Lady!

I am in love with these pecan pie balls. Just like Camille said, they are perfect for those portion-controlled people in your life. I really should be more like these people.

However, on the holidays I like to splurge a bit. Make these pecan pie balls for a church function or holiday party. Just don’t forget to tell everyone that that contain tree nuts as you want to be sensitive to those with allergies.

My son has a tree nut allergy so I make a little note card that details what the food is and what is in it when we are hosting parties. Works like a charm. Enjoy!

 

 

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Quick Tip: I like to package these little pecan pie balls up into tins and give them away as gifts.

Get In The Holiday Spirit By Making Gingerbread Man Cookies!

07 November 2017
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Argo cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, barilla pasta, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, Borden, brown sugar, Campbell’s soups, casserole, Chiquita, Clabber Girl, College Inn, Cool Whip, crock pot, Daisy sour cream, dessert, Dole, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, fisher nuts, food, gingerbread man cookies, Gold Medal flour, granulated sugar, Green Giant, Hershey, Hodgkin’s Mill, Jell-O, Jif peanut butter, Johnsonville, keebler, Kerrygold butter, kosher salt, Kraft, land o lakes butter, Libby, McCormick spices, Morton salt, Pam Cooking Spray, Pepperidge Farm, Philadelphia cream cheese, Powdered sugar, recipe, Ritz crackers, Sara Lee, Sargento, slow cooker, Thorn Apple Valley, Toll House, TruMoo milk, tyson, vanilla, vanilla extract, Vlasic, Wesson vegetable oil, whipped topping

All three of my kids, as well as myself, made these gingerbread men cookies.

We enjoyed making these and each one of us got to pick out our own cookie cutter that we wanted. Sometimes we made a big mess in the kitchen, but it sure was fun! Then both of my boys got their cookies and took off outside! This left my daughter and me to clean up the kitchen. We all made two batches of these delightful cookies. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we do!

I really do love this recipe and seeing how all the different gingerbread men and women turn out. My youngest son said he was making boys and girls because his gingerbread people weren’t adults but rather children. LOL I thought that was really cute of him to say.

The only thing missing from our gingerbread people were their pets. next year, I’ll be including gingerbread dogs and cats into the mix. Then, we can make out entire family out of gingerbread cookies. Yay! Happy Holidays 🙂

 

 

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Quick Tip: Cover your rolling-pin with a new knee-hi pantyhose when rolling out the dough and you’ll keep the dough from sticking.

Cheesy Baked Spaghetti Sprinkled With Lots Of Herbs And Spices

07 November 2017
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Argo cornstarch, baked spaghetti, baking powder, baking soda, barilla pasta, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, Borden, brown sugar, Campbell’s soups, casserole, Chiquita, Clabber Girl, College Inn, Cool Whip, crock pot, Daisy sour cream, dessert, Dole, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, fisher nuts, food, Gold Medal flour, granulated sugar, Green Giant, Hershey, Hodgkin’s Mill, Jell-O, Jif peanut butter, Johnsonville, keebler, Kerrygold butter, kosher salt, Kraft, land o lakes butter, Libby, McCormick spices, Morton salt, Pam Cooking Spray, Pepperidge Farm, Philadelphia cream cheese, Powdered sugar, recipe, Ritz crackers, Sara Lee, Sargento, slow cooker, Thorn Apple Valley, Toll House, TruMoo milk, tyson, vanilla, vanilla extract, Vlasic, Wesson vegetable oil, whipped topping

There are many recipes for baked spaghetti but I do declare that I’ve stumbled upon the perfect one.

In fact, this scrumptious baked spaghetti recipe won a Blue Ribbon award over at my mom’s church. In order to win this award, you have to have your recipe make it through the test kitchen and that isn’t something that is easy to do. So, I can boldly say with all confidence that this baked spaghetti recipe is amazeballs. I hope you give it a try, sooner rather than later. Your family and friends will love it. This recipe is definitely potluck dinner worthy.

This is one of those casseroles that you can eat time and time again without tiring of it. I am 100% thrilled with this recipe and how easy it is to follow! My husband and kids gobbled this stuff up like nobody’s business.

Curious about how to make this yummy masterpiece? Hop on over to the next page for all of the details. Enjoy!

 

 

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Quick Tip: This recipe is very easy to make, freeze, and eat on a busy day.

Chip Off The Old Block Chicken And Stuffing Casserole

07 November 2017
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Argo cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, barilla pasta, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, Borden, brown sugar, Campbell’s soups, casserole, chicken and stuffing casserole, Chiquita, Clabber Girl, College Inn, Cool Whip, crock pot, Daisy sour cream, dessert, Dole, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, fisher nuts, food, Gold Medal flour, granulated sugar, Green Giant, Hershey, Hodgkin’s Mill, Jell-O, Jif peanut butter, Johnsonville, keebler, Kerrygold butter, kosher salt, Kraft, land o lakes butter, Libby, McCormick spices, Morton salt, Pam Cooking Spray, Pepperidge Farm, Philadelphia cream cheese, Powdered sugar, recipe, Ritz crackers, Sara Lee, Sargento, slow cooker, Thorn Apple Valley, Toll House, TruMoo milk, tyson, vanilla, vanilla extract, Vlasic, Wesson vegetable oil, whipped topping

Have you ever wanted a home cooked, country-style meal but you didn’t want to put in all of the work that it takes to prepare one?

I hear ya! I love stuffing, chicken, potatoes, and gravy. Yum!

What I don’t love is standing in the kitchen for four hours preparing everything, eating for 20 minutes, and then spending another hour in the kitchen cleaning everything up. Well, guess what? I found a solution to this problem and the results are delicious.

Country chicken and dressing casserole is one of the best meals I’ve put on my table to date in terms of flavor and ease. This stuff ranks up there will all the other comfort foods we’ve come to know and love like macaroni and cheese, spaghetti, and beef roasts. It combines everything you’d expect to eat for Sunday dinner in one convenient casserole. What could be easier or tastier?

 

 

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Quick Tip: This is a great casserole to make after Thanksgiving when you have leftover turkey. Just swap out the chicken for the gobbler!

Celebrate Thanksgiving With Sweet And Savory Apple, Walnut, And Cranberry Stuffing

07 November 2017
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apple, Argo cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, barilla pasta, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, Borden, brown sugar, Campbell’s soups, casserole, Chiquita, Clabber Girl, College Inn, Cool Whip, cranberry, crock pot, Daisy sour cream, dessert, Dole, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, fisher nuts, food, Gold Medal flour, granulated sugar, Green Giant, Hershey, Hodgkin’s Mill, Jell-O, Jif peanut butter, Johnsonville, keebler, Kerrygold butter, kosher salt, Kraft, land o lakes butter, Libby, McCormick spices, Morton salt, Pam Cooking Spray, Pepperidge Farm, Philadelphia cream cheese, Powdered sugar, recipe, Ritz crackers, Sara Lee, Sargento, slow cooker, Thorn Apple Valley, Toll House, TruMoo milk, tyson, vanilla, vanilla extract, Vlasic, walnut stuffing, Wesson vegetable oil, whipped topping

Thanksgiving is around the corner guys.  It is just FIVE weeks away.  FIVE. WEEKS.

That means just five weeks before what is possibly the biggest food day of the year comes around.

With people going crazy over what to make and how to prepare it, and preparing a schedule as to when to bake everything in one oven, I am bringing you help!  As you prepare for the big day, add apple, onion, celery stuffing recipe to your roundup.

My mom hosted Thanksgiving every year for as long as I can remember.  It is a tradition in my household already.  My mom really always went out of her way to make the greatest Thanksgiving imaginable.

She is always looking for new recipes to incorporate and ways to blow people away with original recipes with a twist.  This one right here is my new recipe as I host Thanksgiving this year for the first time.  I really think it will blow my momma away and she will ask me for this recipe for when it is her turn again.

There’s no swapping this recipe.  It is delicious!

Photo and recipe courtesy of Peanut Butter And Peppers.

 

 

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Quick Tip: Chop up all your fruits and veggies in advanced to make everything faster.

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