This classic recipe has proved itself time and time again. Strips of chuck roast simmered with green onions and mushrooms, then flavored with mustard and a good Rhine wine. Serve over steamed rice or noodles.
This bread is commonly made during the Christmas season but can be enjoyed anytime of the year. It smells delicious as it's kneading and baking and it makes wonderful French toast. It is made using the dough cycle of your bread machine.
Crunchy broccoli and romaine lettuce are tossed with an Asian-style sweet and sour dressing, then topped with ramen noodles for a refreshing salad good with any meal!
Creamy and savory, this pie is filled with cream of chicken and cream of potato soups, along with a bit of thyme. It cooks up thick and hearty full of chicken and mixed veggies.
This marvelous sauce is the reason you grow your own tomatoes. Dice a few and add minced garlic, fresh basil and the best quality olive oil you can buy. Let the heady mixture rest at room temperature for a few hours, then toss with hot pasta.
Not too often do you hear 'fantastic' and 'Brussels sprouts' in the same sentence but this recipe is deserving of that. When I mentioned I was bringing Brussels sprouts to a holiday get together, my mom told me not to bother. After eating this dish, my family now requests I bring it to every get together!
My grandfather is Polish, and his mother taught my grandmother how to make these delicious perogies. Serve plain, or with butter, sour cream, bacon, etc.
A sweet concoction of mandarin oranges, fruit cocktail, coconut, marshmallows and crunchy walnuts is nestled in smooth sour cream in this favorite dessert salad.
Chili, kidney and black beans are combined with habanero peppers, red pepper flakes, and heaping doses of cumin, chili powder, salsa, black pepper and more in this fiery ground beef chili.
This is an easy to make but wonderfully delicious treat. We pack them in tins and give as gifts during the holidays. Use your favorite nuts to top the cookies.