Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Copycat Cracker Barrel Chicken and Dumplings

Chicken and Dumplings are the ultimate comfort food. Cracker Barrel is well known for having some of the best dumplings around but this recipe brings all of that famous flavor to your dinner table. If you are craving comfort food, you will want to make this  Copycat Cracker Barrel Chicken and Dumplings recipe asap!


Chicken and dumplings are one of my favorites. When I have had a really rough day, a steamy bowl of chicken and dumplings is like a warm hug! I used to think they were super hard to make, and I would have never tried to do it at home. I left my cravings to Cracker Barrel. But then the Coronavirus pandemic happened and all of my favorite places had to close their doors. What was a girl to do? Learn how to make dumplings!


This recipe is so easy! You are going to want to make it for Sunday dinner with the family, you are going to want to make it for cold winter days and anytime you want comfort. It tastes just like Cracker Barrel!


Copycat Cracker Barrel Chicken Dumplings


Ingredients

1 Rotisserie chicken 
6-7 cups of Chicken broth 
2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
3 tbsp. shortening
3/4 cup buttermilk



Directions

Remove the meat from the bone of your rotisserie chicken and set to the side in a covered dish. 
In a large crock pot set to high add broth your and pepper. (KitchenAid has a good 6-quart one)
Combine the flour, baking soda, and salt. 
Cut in the shortening. 
Add the buttermilk, stirring with a fork until moistened.
Knead the dough 4 to 5 times.
Place the dough on a flour covered cutting board. 
Begin to cut your pieces into 1/2 inch pieces. 
Place the pieces into the crock pot. 
Reduce the heat to medium and cook for about 4 hours. 
Stirring occasionally.
Add the chicken back and lightly toss to combine
Continue to cook for 1 more hour 
Enjoy



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8 Superb Salsa Recipes

Salsa is super yummy, no matter how you serve it. Let's discover 8 new awesome recipes that are topping my must make list this summer! I am sure you will notice a few you can't wait to try too!


You will want to pin this collection so you can come back to it when your garden is producing tons of fresh tomatoes!


If you like salsa, you are in the perfect place! I have rounded up 8 salsa recipes I am dying to try and I know you are going to like a few of these too! From tropical flavors to simple recipes sourced from the garden, this list contains some amazing options!


Avocado Salsa
Black Bean Salsa
Cranberry Salsa
Mexican Corn Salsa
Slow Cooker Salsa
Pineapple Salsa
Strawberry Salsa
Summer Salsa

Making fresh salsa at home is really easy. I have a few tips for you that will take your homemade salsa to the next level of deliciousness!


  1. Raw veggies offer a gorgeous color to your salsa. 
  2. Cooked veggies offer deeper flavors.
  3. Herbs can be mixed and matched to meet your preferences or come up with interesting new combinations!
  4. You can swamp tomatoes for fruits that are in season for decadent results! Think peaches, pineapple, mangoes and so on.
  5. You can freeze salsa to enjoy later!
  6. Canning homemade salsa is also a great way to savor the flavor of summer for months to come.



Which of these recipes will you try first? If you have a favorite salsa recipe I would love to hear about it in a comment! If you have a tip for making awesome salsa at home, please share it with me!

You might also like this Mango Salsa recipe!

Which World Cuisines Feature Great Vegan Food?



Are you an avid food lover on a vegan diet?

Food is delicious and being vegan doesn’t mean that you need to sacrifice flavor to maintain your diet. This is particularly relevant for traveling because fine dining is often a highlight of any vacation.

As a vegan, you likely understand the frustration of trying to find good food that you can eat wherever you go. It’s often a process of researching beforehand or sticking to restaurants that you know are safe.

With this in mind, there’s a simple way of ensuring that you have plenty of choices. You need to carefully choose the location that you’re visiting and consider their local cuisine.

Some cultures are naturally vegan-friendly, meaning that you’re sure to have good eats your entire trip if you visit them. To give you an idea of what to expect, we’ll give you four great choices for vegan traveling below!

Indian
Arguably your best choice is Indian food.

Indian cuisine is filled with spices and features rice, flatbreads, vegetables, sauces, and legumes. Some dishes do contain meat, particularly chicken, but many are made entirely of vegetables.

In some dishes, meat is substituted for other fillers like potatoes and chickpeas. With the addition of spices, many dishes are complete as they are and don’t need meat.

Some of the most popular Indian foods include naan (flatbread), samosas (fried, spiced, and potato-stuffed triangles), tikka masala (tomato-based spicy chicken, can sub for chickpeas), chana masala (spicy chickpea curry), and vegetable biryani (spiced rice medley).

The flavor of Indian food is quite distinct and deep. There’s no place better than India to eat authentic Indian food like it’s meant to be enjoyed. If you’re a fan of spice and chickpeas, then India may be the destination for you!
Mediterranean
Several countries belong to the Mediterranean region, but many have a unique style of food. The cuisine of European countries is far different than it is in the African and Middle Eastern countries.
The Middle East is particularly a good choice for vegans because much of their food is vegetable-based. Israelian food is a perfect example of this, incorporating fresh produce into just about every dish consumed there.
Many dishes are light and fresh, often having a hint of tang to them. Herbs are used amply and nothing ever tastes bland.
Some of the tastiest Mediterranean foods include falafel (fried chickpea balls), pita (flatbread), hummus (ground chickpea dip), tahini (sesame seed paste) and baklava (layered, crispy, and sweet pastries).
If you enjoy meals that taste crisp and won’t weigh you down, then you can’t go wrong with Mediterranean food.

Ethiopian
Another excellent choice is Ethiopian cuisine.

While Ethiopian food is often associated with lots of meat dishes, there is also a great assortment of vegan alternatives.

The key characteristic of Ethiopian cuisine is the spice (berbere), which is a unique blend that tastes unlike anything else. When foods are prepared with berbere, they give excellent flavor to ordinarily basic ingredients.

Another important thing to keep in mind is that most food is eaten by hand. Just about any meal will be paired with injera, a stretchy flatbread that tastes like sourdough. You will dip your injera into the variety of dishes that you decide to eat.

A few good choices to pair with your injera include wat (red onion-based vegetable stew), beyainatu (injera topped with an assortment of dishes), fuul (stewed fava beans), shiro (spicy chickpea stew), and plenty of flavorful coffees.
If you enjoy eating food with your hands and an assortment of hearty spices, then Ethiopia is an excellent choice.
Italian The last cuisine on this list you might not expect to be a vegan favorite, but it’s Italian food.
Italian cuisine consists of a variety of food, but some common ingredients include pasta, herbs, and fresh vegetables (particularly tomato).
While there are a wide variety of choices for vegans, most dishes consist of some form of pasta. This is then topped with a warming sauce; tomato is the most common.
Choices like spaghetti (tomato sauce pasta), lasagna (layered pasta, sauce, and cheese - vegan options available), manicotti (stuffed pasta rolls), and linguine (wider pasta noodles, often paired with white or light sauces) are all great.
Alternatively, a few non-pasta options include focaccia (fluffy herb bread), risotto (creamy rice), polenta (cornmeal porridge), and of course, pizza (fluffy or crispy bread topped with sauce and ingredients).
Of all the cultures listed above, you’re likely most familiar with Italian food. This will make it a safe choice should you want vegan eats on your travels.
Closing Thoughts All cultures from around the globe have a passion for food. Each country makes its food a little differently, providing a unique flavor that characterizes that country’s cuisine.
A few cultures are particularly great at providing vegan-friendly options because most of their dishes contain vegetarian ingredients. The four we mentioned above include Indian, Mediterranean, Ethiopian, and Italian.
Figure out what type of food sounds best to you and pick a destination with that in mind! Amazing vegan food is waiting to be found, you just have to go out there and experience it yourself.

Shredded Chicken Tacos

Shredded Chicken Tacos are our favorite easy meal. Toss 3 ingredients in the slow cooker and when you come home you will have an awesome family meal waiting on you.



If it were up to me, we would eat tacos all of the time. They are easy, versatile and so tasty, no matter how you make them. My husband has to reign me in sometimes with my enthusiasm for tacos, but he never complains about these easy Shredded Chicken Tacos for dinner.

I love these because they are effortless and they taste just as good as the ones from the little local restaurant down the street from my house and they are one of those dump and go dinners. Let the crock pot do all of the work for you.

This recipe starts with frozen chicken breasts and end with fresh and flavorful tender chicken. I like to make this with the 3 pound bags of frozen chicken breast, for a good amount of chicken tacos for meal prepping and leftovers.



Ingredients:
3 pounds of frozen chicken breast
1 can of cream of chicken soup
1 16 oz jar of salsa
2 cups of water

Directions:
Place 2 cups of water in the slow cooker
Add 3 pounds of chicken breast
Pour a jar of salsa into the slow cooker.
Add a can of cream of chicken soup.
Cover and cook on low for 8 hours.
Before serving give it all a good stir to shred the chicken.
Serve with toppings of your choice. I like panella cheese crumbles, avocado, fresh cilantro and a little lime.
Store leftovers for up to 5 days in the fridge.
This shredded chicken meat is awesome in quesadillas and on nachos too!

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Brown Sugar Overnight Oats

Breakfast has never been easier or tastier than it is with this simple Brown Sugar Overnight Oats recipe.



Some of the best things in life are simple; this recipe embraces that and plays on the goodness of pantry staples. I love that you can literally toss this together in under a moment for a no frills, but tons of flavor start to the day.


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Ingredients
1 cup of old fashioned oats
1 cup of 1% milk
1/8 teaspoon of vanilla
1 tablespoon of brown sugar

Instructions
Combine all ingredients in a food storage container. Allow to sit in the fridge for at least 3 hours. Overnight is ideal.
Serve cold, or heated in the morning for a nutritious and delicious breakfast.

This recipe will last for 3 days covered in the fridge.

I love this cold and often opt for it over dessert. It is that good! I consider it my happy food these days. If you have a favorite overnight oat recipe I hope you will leave a comment and share it with me.

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Awesome Homemade Pancakes

This is such an easy and tasty recipe for fluffy, old fashioned pancakes. They have a rich flavor thanks to the addition of brown sugar and come out so fluffy and irresistible.

Please pin this recipe to your breakfast board, of share it on social media.



My kids would have pancakes for breakfast every morning if I had the time to make them! When they have a 2 hour delay for school, I like to start the day off on a sweet note with this homemade pancake recipe. You can double the recipe and freeze the leftovers between sheets of parchment paper for an easy to pop in the microwave breakfast for busy days too.

I like to top mine with bananas and crushed walnuts. One of my kids goes with liberal butter and syrup, and my other kid loves them plain. Top them however you like. Enjoy them golden brown and warm for the best flavor.




Ingredients

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
3 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon light brown sugar
1 1/4 cups milk
1 egg
4 tablespoons butter, melted

Directions
Mix together dry ingredients.
Add milk, butter and egg.
Mix well.
Allow to rest for 15 minutes in the fridge.
Heat a griddle or skillet on medium high heat.
Butter the cooking surface and spoon pancakes.
Flip when they stop bubbling and are golden brown.

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Must Make Overnight Oats Recipes

I have a confession to make.
I never eat breakfast. Mornings are hectic here, and I am not a cereal for breakfast kind of woman. Who has time to actually cook first thing in the morning? Not me!



I resolved to change that in 2020, I am going to make this the year of breakfast! Especially now that I have stumbled into the world of overnight oats by mistake!

Since I am confessing things to you, let me tell you this. I have always hated oatmeal. I have held onto the opinion that it only belongs in cookies or cakes for years. I picked up a huge canister of oats for no bake cookies, and discovered that instead of quick oats, I got old fashioned. What a drag. This massive canister of oats has been taking up space in my kitchen for months now. I decided that I had to use it, and I started looking for ways to do just that.

I made a batch of overnight oats, intending to pawn 3/4 of it off on my husband, while patting myself on the back for eating breakfast. I had no idea a super easy batch of Brown Sugar Overnight Oatmeal would change my views on oatmeal and breakfast.

Now I am hooked and I can't stop making overnight oats! I have gathered some delicious recipes to share with you, and I know you are going to love these easy breakfast options!



Raspberry Almond Overnight Oats by Tastes of Lizzy T
Strawberry Vanilla Overnight Oats by Love Bakes Good Cakes
Cranberry Orange Overnight Oats by Hello Little Home
Banana Nut Overnight Oats by A Night Owl
Clementine and Cocoa Overnight Oats by The Foodie and the Fix
Banana and Peanut Butter Overnight Oats by Amuse Your Bouche
Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats by Happiness is Homemade
Chocolate Pudding Avocado Oats by Om Nomally

Which of these sounds yummiest to you? Do you make time for breakfast? If not, I hope you will join me in making 2020 the year of breakfast!

Easy Ways to Improve Your Family's Diet in the New Year

Feeding a family is tough. You might have fussy eaters and busy schedules to attend with. It can be
hard to find time to cook at all, and it’s always tempting to stick to the same meals that you know
everyone enjoys and you can prepare quickly. But this isn’t always good for your diet. 


Even if most of your meals are healthy, eating the same things all of the time reduces the nutrients in
your diet. It can also increase fussiness, and the chances of your children at some point, developing an
unhealthy relationship with food. If you are worried about your family's eating habits, making
improvements doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, there are plenty of easy ways to make positive
changes. Here’s a look at some of them. 


Cook from Scratch
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As busy parents, it’s easy to buy ready-made meals, and easy to cook jars of sauce. But, these meals
are often filled with salt, sugar and preservatives. They are rarely as healthy as you’d like. Cooking
meals from scratch means that you know what you are eating, your diet is free from processed foods
and preservatives, and that you’ve got an easy way to add some extra vegetables and nutrients. 


Introduce New Ingredients


Cooking new meals, and introducing new ingredients can be daunting. Learn how to make fresh
pickled okra and other fresh foods that you might not have tried before. Look online for new meal ideas,
and if you see something new, whether an ingredient, meal or snack, while you shop, give it a go.
Introducing new foods and flavors doesn’t have to mean changing your whole diet, it can be adding bits
here and then when you see something that appeals to you. 
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Eat as a Family


Eating as a family is one of the best things that you can do when it comes to improving your diets and
relationships with food. Commit to eating meals together as much as possible, leaving phones and other
devices in another room. If possible, eat around a table, without other distractions. Cooking as a family,
and getting your kids involved in the process can also help. 


Prepare Healthy Snacks
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Snacking is often where even families that spend time cooking healthy meals fall down. When we’re
busy, it’s all too tempting to reach for a quick snack, instead of preparing something fresh. But, these
snacks are often unhealthy and filled with sugar. Keep ready chopped crudités, fruit salads, yogurts
and other healthy snacks prepared and ready to grab. 


Think About Your Family

All of us have different habits. If you want to improve your family's diet, you need to first look at what is wrong with it. Do you eat together? Do you rush breakfast? Do you eat on the go a lot? Is there too much salt or sugar in your diet? Do you eat chips most days? Look at your diet, and write a list of things that you could do to improve — focusing on small, sustainable changes, and fun experiments with new things.

2 Ingredient Fudge

The holidays are near and it is time to start planning for all of the yummy treats you will make and share. This year I have the easiest fudge recipe to share with you. It only requires 2 ingredients and a few moments of your time.

2 Ingredient Fudge


This recipe is perfect for anyone, any time! It can be whipped up to share or to satisfy a craving when it strikes!

I loved the simplicity of this recipe. You can of course add in other ingredients if you like, but it only requires two common pantry staples and a few moments of time to prepare. The hardest part of making this recipe is waiting on it to harden!
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Ingredients:



In a small saucepan combine the condensed milk and the chocolate chips, over a low-medium setting melt until the chocolate chips stir smooth. This will only take a few moments, so pay attention to it!

Pour the melted chocolate mixture into a small buttered casserole dish and allow to cool, then harden.

Cut into squares and carefully remove from the dish. Package in an airtight container and share!

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12 Cheesecake Recipes to Make for Christmas

Cheesecake is one of those things in life that should be savored and shared. I think it is always one of my favorite options at the dessert table. I found 12 Cheesecake Recipes to Make for Christmas that are perfect for sharing and celebrating this holiday season!

Cheesecake recipes for Christmas


I have found 12 incredible cheesecake recipes to make this Christmas and I know you are going to find a few on this list that you can't wait to try! From Peppermint varieties to Pecan Pie Cheesecake, this list has something for everyone on it!

No Bake Peppermint Cheesecake

Eggnog Cheesecake

Candy Cane Cheesecake with a Sugar Cookie Crust

Peanut Butter Cheesecake Balls

Raspberry Cheesecake Shooters

Pecan Pie Cheesecake

No Bake Eggnog Cheesecake

Strawberry Swirl Cheesecake

Gingerbread Pumpkin Cheesecake

Santa Hat Peppermint Cheesecake Bars

Raspberry White Chocolate Cheesecake Bars

Easy Lemon Cheesecake Pie

Which of these sounds like the cheesecake of your dreams?

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These Christmas tree inspired snacks are sure to be a hit with the kids!
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If you have a favorite cheesecake recipe, please do tell me all about it!


Thanksgiving Dinner Sandwich

There is no shame in my game. I get way too excited about Thanksgiving! The actual meal is pretty wonderful, but the days and days of leftovers are what dreams are made of for me!

There are so many ways to serve them, but my favorite is the Thanksgiving Dinner Sandwich!
I like to serve this on croissants. The flakiness adds so much yum to this! 



This sandwich can be made anyway you like it, with whatever leftovers you have on hand.
I like to stick to the basics, but my husband adds the veggies to his!




To make the Thanksgiving Dinner Sandwich, Sara Style:
Cut a Croissant in half.
Add a layer of stuffing,
a drizzle of gravy,
Then top with turkey and another drizzle of gravy.
Pop in the microwave for about a minute and a half, or better yet, warm in a 350 degree oven for about 13-15 minutes.




This is the way to eat your leftovers on a crusty, flaky open face sandwich! You will need a knife and fork for this one!

From my family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving!

20 Gourmet Mac n Cheese Recipes

I have a serious love affair going on in my life these days. I am committed to mac & cheese and I am positive that this will be a lifelong relationship.



In all seriousness, I have rounded up 20 of my favorite mac and cheese recipes to share with you.
There is something on this list for everyone. I think the crab cake mac n cheese sounds amazing. I can't wait to hear which you will try first!

My mother in law is so generous. She often times thinks of us and buys a log of cheese from the Amish Country. Having 6 or more pounds of fresh cheese in the house is a great reason to make homemade mac and cheese! I usually toss it in the crock pot and forget about it, but this time, I am going to try some new recipes.




Beer Bacon Mac & Cheese by Centsless Deals
Slow Cooker Mexican Mac and Cheese by Today's Creative Life
Seafood Baked Macaroni and Cheese by It Happens in a Blink
Jalapeno Bacon Mac n Cheese by Savory Experiments
Brisket Mac & Cheese by The Tiptoe Fairy

Spicy Jalapeno Mac n Cheese by Domestic Superhero
Garlic Mushroom Macaroni and Cheese by Amuse Your Bouche
Italian Mac & Cheese by Who Needs a Cape
Crab Cake Macaroni & Cheese by The Foodie and the Fix
Cauliflower Mac n Cheese by Dizzy Busy and Hungry

Gouda and Sriracha Macaroni and Cheese by Savory Experiments
Southern Macaroni Pie by Pint Sized Treasures
Chicken Fajita Mac n Cheese by One Mama's Daily Drama
Southwestern Macaroni and Cheese by Organized Island
Jalapeno Artichoke Mac n Cheese by Dizzy Busy and Hungry

Bacon Truffle Oil Macaroni and Cheese by Atta Girl Says
Chicken Alfredo Mac and Cheese by Happy Go Lucky
Cheeseburger Mac & Cheese by Eclectic Mom Sense
Bacon Jalapeno Popper Mac and Cheese by Baking Beauty
Buffalo Cauliflower Macaroni & Cheese by Hello Little Home

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12 Ghoulish Snacks for Halloween

Fun food for Halloween is here! Your friends and family will love these 12 ghoulish snacks for Halloween!

Ghoulish Halloween Snacks


Halloween is near and I am busy making treats to share! I love to be in my kitchen in the fall! This year I am patting myself on the back, just a little, over a genius idea I had to get my kids to eat more bananas in the spirit of Halloween! Check out the video to get the scoop on how to make a healthier treat that is loaded with fresh banana!




This made me want to make all kinds of ghostly treats! I visited some of my favorite blogs and gathered some spooktacular treats to share with you! These are perfect for a Halloween party or just a special treat for a spooky night at home!
Ghoulish Snacks for Halloween

Ghostly Guacamole by In the Playroom

Whipped Cream Ghosts by She Saved

Haunted Halloween Pizza by Cherished Bliss

Ghostly Fruits by Mom Endeavors

Ghost Bananas by Sweet Silly Sara

Halloween Rolls by Creations by Kara

Ghostly Sandwich by Mom Endeavors

Pop Tart Ghost Pops by This Silly Girl's Life

Milano Ghost Cookies by Dollar Store Crafts

Ghost Rice Krispie Treats by Who Needs a Cape

Pudding Cup Ghosts and Ghouls by Craving Some Creativity

Ghosts on a Boat by Thirty Something Super Mom

These fun recipes are so addictive to make and eat I couldn't stop myself from taking dessert to a new level of yummy. You can check this Twinkie Ghost idea in the facebook video below.




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If you have a ghost themed food idea please give me the details in a comment!

11 Truffles to Make

The path to my heart is paved with decadent things; soft pillows, sweet smelling flowers,  a warm animal to pet and truffles are a few of the things that can turn me to a puddle of mush!


This holiday season I have intentions to make and share some amazing truffles with my friends and family. You know what they say about intentions, so it is debatable whether my truffles will actually be shared, or if I will over indulge and then act like I didn't make any... HA!



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I found some amazing truffle recipes that sound fantastic! I can't decide if I should make one, two, or all of them!

Fudge Round Truffles by Shaken Together Life
Oreo Buckeye Truffles by Baking Beauty
Dark Chocolate Pistachio Truffles by Kleinworth & Co
Pumpkin Cookie Truffles by Club Chica Circle
Dulche De Leche Truffles by Thrifty Diva
Mudball Truffles by Creations by Kara
Red Velvet Truffles by Create Craft Love
Mint Oreo Truffles by Simplistically Living
Brazilian Coconut Truffles by DIY Candy
Milk Chocolate Truffles by Savory Experiments
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Truffles by Who Needs a Cape


Which of these sound the best to you? If you have a favorite truffle recipe please give me the scoop in a comment!


Veggie Pizza

Summer is here! I am perfecting my recipes for cold meals that will satisfy the family. I don't want to turn on the oven for any longer than necessary, and that makes this the perfect recipe for the hottest days!

My tip is to prepare the crust early in the morning. This gives it plenty of time to cool and you won't need to swelter with the added heat of the oven in the afternoon.



To make Veggie Pizza you will need

One can of crescent rolls
Ranch Dip
Raw veggies (We used carrots, broccoli and sugar snap peas)
Shredded Cheese 

Unroll the crescent rolls. Make some sort of odd shaped crust with them on a cookie sheet. 

Poke lots of holes in the dough with a fork. 

Bake at 350 for about 8 minutes until the crust is flaky and golden.

Allow to cool completely.

Spread about 3 tablespoons of ranch dip onto the crust.

Top with veggies of your choice.

Sprinkle on cheese to taste.

Cut into squares and serve cold.


This recipe is a great side, main dish, or appetizer at a party. You can use any veggies you like, which makes it a great recipe for varying taste buds!

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Awesome Soft Pretzel Recipes

If you like soft pretzels you will want to check out these awesome pretzel recipes! These are so easy to make and are all as yummy as the next!

The best soft pretzel recipes


Little known fact, once upon a time I spent a summer rolling pretzels at a flea market. It was a long time ago but I still think about how lucky I was to eat nothing short of 100 pretzels that summer! I loved them plain, with and without salt. I loved them with dips, garlic butter and in bun form for a one of a kind sandwich!

I have been in the mood to make pretzels for a while now, so I started rounding up some recipes I knew I wanted to try with the kids. I wonder if I can still twist them up like a pro?

Easy Soft Pretzel Bites by High Heels and Grills
Vegan Homemade Pretzels by Nerdy Mama
Semi Homemade Pretzel Bites by Juggling Act Mama
Cheddar Garlic Pretzels by Layers of Happiness
Garlic and Cheddar Soft Pretzels by Palatable Pastimes
Garlic Parmesan Pretzel Bites by Somewhat Simple
Pumpkin Spice Pretzel Bites by Little Dairy on the Prairie
Soft Pretzel Footballs by Hungry Happenings



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The Perfect Dish for Summer Sauteed Corn and Squash

Sauteed corn and squash makes for the perfect addition to any summer meal. It is delicious enough to make a meal on its own! Made with fresh and simple ingredients, this dish comes together in a matter of moments and is going to get rave reviews from anyone that samples it!



Summer is here you guys! I have never been so happy to hit the farmers market! After a long winter with access to a sad selection of fresh veggies, to see food grown with care and pride inspired my stomach and my menu planning.



I made the easiest dish for dinner last Sunday. It was a lazy summer day. The kids had been playing outside most of the day and I turned to my farmers market finds to create dinner. This recipe is so easy you guys it makes only 3 ingredients and the prep time is minimal, so you can spend more time making summer memories.



Chefs notes:
Use real butter. Butter is something that should not be sacrificed in any kitchen. I firmly believe that using butter to cook is healthier than turning to some scientifically created food like substance. Butter- just do it guys. 

At the last moment, I tossed roughly chopped fresh parsley into the veggie mix to add a splash of green and a little extra flavor. This is optional


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Ingredients

1 yellow squash
2 ears of corn on the cob
2 tablespoons of real butter
parsley to taste (optional)


Directions

Shuck your ears of corn 
Cut the corn from the cob
Chop the squash into chunks
Heat a skillet at a a medium heat setting
Add butter
Add corn and squash
Add parsley if desired
Sautee for about 20 minutes, stirring frequently. When your squash is tender you can remove from the heat and serve.



I served this along with garlic roasted asparagus for a delicious dinner that was extremely delicious and healthy. It offered a colorful plate packed with summer veggies! This is one of the many ways we love to enjoy summer squash.




 I would love to hear how you enjoy summer squash!


This dinner was so economical. It is one of the many examples of the reality that you can eat wholesome and healthy foods even on the tightest of budgets.  I always hear people claim that it costs too much to eat healthy. Recipes like this dispel that myth. While I didn't add meat to the meal- you could easily do so if you desired.



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7 Luscious Lemonade Recipes

Summer is near, so the time to stock up on lemonade fixings is now! I have 7 Luscious Lemonade Recipes to inspire your summertime sipping!




There is nothing like a glass of lemonade on a hot day. I found 7 awesome recipes that I can't wait to try. I think you are going to love these too. From the traditional twist of a strawberry version that promises to be easy to an unforgettable Lavender punch that tickles the taste buds in style.  I can't wait to hear which of these recipes you want to try first!

Sparkling Watermelon Lemonade
Strawberry Kiwi Lemonade
Easy Strawberry Lemonade
Sparkling Pineapple Lemonade
Lavender Lemonade Punch
Strawberry Basil Lemonade
Blueberry Lemonade Punch

Making homemade lemonade is super easy to do! I have a few tips to help you make the best ever lemonade at home!


  1. 5 or 6 lemons will yield 1 cup of juice.
  2. Select lemons that are bright yellow and firm.
  3. Washing lemons after purchase will keep them fresher longer.
  4. Room temperature lemons will yield more juice than a cold lemon.
  5. Simple syrup is much easier for making lemonade than dissolving sugar.



Have you ever made a special lemonade recipe? I would love to hear about it to inspire my summer sipping!

We have a cute lemonade craft for kids that goes perfectly with homemade lemonade!

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11 Fantastic Frito Recipes

If you like Fritos you are going to LOVE these 11 Fantastic Frito Recipes. From salads to casseroles, this collection has some amazing ways to add Frito corn chips to your table!

Fantastic Frito Recipes

Fritos are a classic snack; they are crispy, crunchy and actually pretty yummy for how simple they are. My son LOVES when I add a bag of Fritos to his lunch and I started looking for ways that I could get him to try something new if it was made with a favorite snack.

I found these 11 Fantastic Frito recipes and I know you are going to wanna try a few of these too! I thin the Chili Cheese Frito Skillet looks awesome!


Frito Salad by My Craftily Ever After
Frito Corn Dog Muffins by Palatable Pastimes
Frito Bean Salad by Southern Plate
One Pot Frito Casserole by Clarks Condensed
Frito Chili Pie by Nerdy Mama
Frito Taco Casserole by Park Ranger John
Frito Sonic Chili Cheese Wrap by Copykat
Chili Cheese Frito Skillet by Thrifty Jinxy
Homemade BBQ Fritos by Palatable Pastimes
Frito Corn Salad by Spend with Pennies
Frito Taco Salad with Catalina Dressing by Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom

If you are hungry for more check out all of my recipes here.

Everyone loves these Coconut Rice Krispie Treats.