This recipe came from an old Amish cookbook of mine. It tastes like an oatmeal cookie. It stores well in the refrigerator and can be reheated in the microwave and served with milk. This has to sit overnight, so plan accordingly. It is well worth the wait, however!
Steak grills up juicy and succulent when you use this clever plank method and our mouthwatering rub. It's a smart choice that carries a little heat and a lot of flavor.
This Tuscan Summer Salad recipe contains kraft zesty italian dressing, kraft shredded parmesan cheese, ears corn on the cob, mixed italian greens, cherry tomatoes.
Inspired from a traditional Puerto Rican comforting meat pie, this flavorful dish is filled with layers of melted VELVEETA, flavored meat and fried plantains.
Balsamic vinegar is the secret ingredient that takes this sautéed chicken and pasta dish to a whole new level...chopped basil and grated Parmesan add the finishing touches that make it irresistible!
This Tess's Tuscan Summer Salad recipe contains kraft zesty italian dressing, ears corn on the cob, kraft parmesan cheese, cherry tomatoes, mixed italian greens.
This is a recipe I made up by taking a few things from a couple different recipes to fit into our own tastes. I used a marinade on the chicken that is half western dressing amp; half italian dressing that our butcher store here at home makes...it is wonderful and a pink color...then just grill them up and slice onto your salad. You can use any marinated chicken breasts that fit your families tastes.
Colorful, hearty and tender, this slow-cooked stew features all the traditional ingredients of a good beef stew: beef, carrots, onion, potatoes, peas in a rich gravy.
This is a yummy and easy soup to throw together. Cheese compliments broccoli and potatoes so well. Ultimate comfort food when the weather starts to get colder. I love to serve it with homemade rolls or bread and a salad. I make it with skim milk to cut back on calories but feel free to substitute whole milk or half-and-half for a creamier soup. If I'm really short on time, I just throw in a can of diced, already cooked potatoes towards the end of the cooking time until they are heated through. If you want a thicker soup, just add desired amount of flour mixed until smooth with an equal amount of water. Mmmmmm....