982 OLD recipes
I recently came across another way to use up some of those cartons of oats and bags of bran spilling out of my pantry. Brandi of Bran Appetit posted an intriguing recipe for Brandi's Cookie Bars. I used her recipe with a few changes to make cookie bars of my own. Please visit Brandi's blog for the original recipe. And if you're a fan of oatmeal cookies and chocolate, make these now! Oatmeal-Bran Cookie Bars (adapted from Bran Appetit)
Classic and easy to prepare old fashioned baked macaroni and cheese baked until bubbly with a crispy top.
Serve this rich and creamy shrimp over cooked rice, toast points or pasta.
This is similar to what you would get at a deli.
Loaded with fruit, protein, grains and nuts. Yummy and chock full of nutrients. Grab n' go power bars.
Have some Scotch Eggs for dinner the old Scottish way with this savory recipe that will find its place in your cookbook.
Tuna casserole? Many will moan, but this recipe changes the image. Nice texture and crunch from the water chestnuts and the creamy sauce was wonderful. A real winner on this old classic.
This was THE BEST EVER! So moist and so much flavor with just the right amount of 'kick' to it. I loved loved LOVED this and so did my guest! This gets more than 5 stars! and a double blue ribbon! :)
This recipe makes soft, fat sugar cookies. Great big ones too.
My 10-year-old today made these bran muffins, and they came out moist, and not too sweet. Perfect for breakfast or snack. She enjoyed making these muffins very much.
Old Fashioned Buttermilk Biscuits recipe
These cheesy bacon potato skins will for sure make everyone who tries it give you a big wow.
Authentic sausage casserole done right. Creamy custard-like interior with crispy edges and two cheeses interwoven. Say no-more. Make-ahead makes it painlessly delish.
An old traditional homemade Swiss-German sausage.
This old classic has been modernized and scaled down. The biscuit dough absorbs the liquid from the warm soft apples. In an 1888 article on apple dumplings it is said that King George III (1738-1820) had been "sadly puzzled" wondering how the apple came to be inside the dumpling.
We can always find different kinds of bars in stores, why not make your own crispy and chewy bars, this is a easy homemade bar, tasty and handy.