6,416 ROASTED NUTS/9 recipes
The fudge cake batter is nice and fudgy, keeping it moist and the filling is perfect;not too sweet or heavy or dense.
Green beans and red onion are tossed with balsamic vinegar, honey, thyme and garlic, then roasted in the oven, which develops the caramelization to the onion, and gives the green beans both great flavor and texture. Then topped with toasted walnuts, a deliciously crunchy and nutty touch!
Very good and melt in your mouth recipe that taste so moist and delicious you'll be glad it makes two!!!
This delicious rhubarb custard pie is a hit at our family dinner table.
Alice's Key Lime Pie (Diabetic) recipe
Crunchy Buffalo Chip Cookies recipe
This is an AMAZING and beautiful meal. Make sure you have lots of sauce!
Sautèing asparagus with bacon (pancetta) and leeks is an excellent way to cook asparagus and keep it perfectly tender-crisp and finished with pine nuts and aromatic garlic. Lemon and orange zest make this side a sophisticated, delicious variety of textures and flavors.
This easy balsamic glaze makes a delicious coating for salmon. Enjoy it with simply roasted asparagus.
This perfect pie for a party is made with a rich and delicious lemon pie filling.
This makes a delicious and colorful vegetarian entree.
Roasted vegetables are always a great side dish with grilled or roasted chicken, beef or fish. It's so easy to make, and fresh veggies taste delicious once roasted at its peak.
Quinoa pancakes sound like an interesting way to cook quinoa, and these small pancakes turned out delicious. The lemon yogurt sauce was creamy, light and refreshing. These yummy quinoa pancakes can be served as an appetizer or a main dish.
This delicious one-skillet meal uses seasonal asparagus and sweet bell peppers. Quick, easy to put together, and it's also packed with goodness. An ideal dinner on a busy week day.
Whole roasting a chicken is a great way to economize. This herb roasted chicken always turns out moist and juicy with great flavor. I then package the leftover meat one cup at a time into zipper bags and store in the freezer for later use in casseroles or hashes. Then using the remains I made a homemade chicken stock that is much better than any store bought stock.