5-Layer Dip
This layered bean dip is always a crowd-pleaser at parties. At its most basic it is a 5-layer dip but it can easily become a 7-layer dip if you add multiple toppings with the cheese.
This layered bean dip is always a crowd-pleaser at parties. At its most basic it is a 5-layer dip but it can easily become a 7-layer dip if you add multiple toppings with the cheese.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
This is a simple meal but your kids won’t even notice that they are eating tomatoes because the lycopene-packed fruits are perfectly disguised in this cheesy, saucy sandwich. And it’s a great way to use the yummy breaded chicken from our Chicken Parmigiana either as a leftover sandwich or as the primary meal.
Monday, February 22, 2010
I like to use the sourdough pizza crust but when I need a crust at the last minute and don’t have time to do the sourdough version, I use this recipe.
Monday, February 22, 2010
The sun is out and summer has been on my mind so we had avocado turkey burgers for dinner last night. My fifteen-month old son devoured three-fourths of a giant burger and my husband said that he no longer needs to eat ground beef if this is what ground turkey can taste like!
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Over the past couple of years we have made Tikka Masala many times in an effort to perfect it. It typically has heavy cream so our goal has been to create a lighter version while matching the restaurant creaminess and flavor. The last time we made this, our fifteen-month old son couldn’t get enough of it!
Friday, February 19, 2010
I’m a fan of pistou, the French version of pesto, because it doesn’t have pine nuts. The sauce is light and doesn’t overpower the pasta. Made without chicken, this pistou pasta would also make a yummy side dish.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
This sauce is easy to make and has the nostalgic pizza parlor pizza sauce flavor that is missing from most store-bought varieties. I use it for pizzas, calzones, breadsticks, and pastas.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Dutch babies take me back to my childhood summers at the lake. We always ate these puffy pancakes with fresh berry butter, syrup and powdered sugar but you can use any other toppings.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Whenever we make pizzas we save at least one of the dough balls for calzones another night. They are a great way to use leftover pizza toppings. Pile the ingredients inside, except for the pizza sauce which should be warmed and used as a dipping sauce.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Our sourdough starter has been in the family since the mid 1950’s. We use it to make pancakes, pizza, biscuits, calzones and more!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
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