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Extremely quick and easy to throw together. Turns out much like a cheesy crustless quiche. Uses bisquick baking mix (or you can make your own easily enough).
Crunchy clusters of toasted oats, nuts, and seeds glazed with honey, then tossed with chewy dried fruit for a homemade granola that beats any store-bought version.
A special treat that could be used as a quick breakfast on Christmas Day or as a snack during the holidays.
Tender beef steak strips, mushrooms with egg noodles in a tangy sauce. Perfectly sized for two servings and it's all cooked in one pan for a no-fuss weekday main dish.
Sour cream Belgian waffles with a tangy, tender batter that bakes up crisp on the outside and soft inside. The not-too-sweet brunch waffle that loves both maple syrup and savory toppings.
Sourdough starter using buttermilk shortcuts the wild yeast game by seeding flour and water with cultured buttermilk. Bubbly, tangy starter ready in 3 to 5 days for breads and pancakes.
Try this scrumptious dish which is perfect for a Thanksgiving dinner.
Next time when you crave Chinese food, instead of take-out, make this quick, easy and delicious hot and sour chicken. Serve it over a bed of rice, your dinner is served.
Shrimp and scallop quiche, a creamy seafood custard in a flaky crust with Swiss cheese, sweet sherry-sauteed shellfish, and a hint of nutmeg. An elegant brunch or light supper centerpiece.
This recipe was the first-place winner at the Ventura country fair. Moist and delicious with a tangy frosting and it freezes very well.
Somewhat similar to chili mac and American goulash found in other areas of the country, this American dish is most prevalent in New England.
Quick and easy, belly warming perfect with a pint of German beer.
Named after Queen Victoria, who famously enjoyed a slice with her afternoon tea, this classic British cake dates back to the 19th century. Its light, fluffy sponge layers, filled with raspberry jam and whipped cream, embody simple elegance, making it a timeless centerpiece for tea parties or special occasions.
This is based on a delicious Paula Deen chicken recipe. It makes a great appetizer and only uses 5 simple ingredients. I found the original recipe way too sweet so have modified it to be a bit less sweet and have added a spicy kick to balance out the sweetness.
Fruity, buttery and crunchy! Really enjoyed and loved this pie. Blueberries and apples are absolute a good pair. A great summer pie, having it as the final touch of the meal is absolutely delightful!
An easy and tasty classic Chinese dish. Slice potato, carrots and bell pepper into matchsticks, quickly stir-fry with a Chinese sweet-sour sauce. Serve with steamed rice.