5,417 -PILLSBURY COOKIE/8 recipes
If you're late for the bake sale, try this recipe that will help you make delicious cookies in no time! No one will know the difference!
It's not the double-down, but it's as close as you can get! The ultimate crunch and moistest lean pork chops you will ever experience.
These were a favorite of mine when I was a kid. They still are and they're sooooo easy to make!
Hershey's Classic Chocolate Chip Cookies recipe
A classic childhood favorite of chocolate chip cookies.
This is an easy to make version of real homemade Canadian Bacon. Also known as peameal bacon in Canada. Works wonderfully for peameal on a bun.
I changed it up a bit by using both a red and green pepper and a can of stewed tomatoes. I cooked on low for a full 8 hours which made the meat extremely tender.
These lovely maple syrup roasted sweet potatoes are tasty with a nice crust to the skin, not mushy at all. The slightly tart but sweet carmelized exterior is a refreshing change to this classic fall vegetable.
These chocolate chip cookies were amazingly delicious. Just like the name, these cookies had a nice crunch when biting into it, and they were so buttery.
This is one of my favorite Christmas Recipe especially for my children. They also loved making it over the years. Thanks again!!
Love these chocolaty and sweet mounds bars. They are easy to make, and always bring rave reviews back.
Spumoni cookies are a creative twist on the classic Italian dessert, featuring the same delightful combination of cherry, chocolate, and pistachio flavors.
No wonder the recipe costs 250 dollars. These are definitely one of the best ones.
Just like little fruitcakes! I soaked my fruit in the bourbon overnight. Easy recipe to put together and great way to use extra fruit from making my fruitcakes.
No sugar, flavour is still so nice, and much healthier too!
Usually I have a certain degree of self control when it comes to my buttery treats. With this lemon cake, however, I will happily consume an entire loaf in a sitting without thinking twice. Do I regret it? NO! Bake it and you will understand. Thank you, Ina.