by Frank and filed in Breads, White Breads
A good beer for beer bread is Home Brew, Porter, PA, IPA or Belgian. A stout or dark beer will give a darker bread with a heavier flavor. I have used Bass Ale, IPA, Beck’s, Guinness Stout, Shiner Bock etc. Happy baking!
by sprucehill and filed in Breakfast, Eggs
This is such a simple yummy recipe! Good for breakfast or a simple dinner.
by sunshinemom and filed in Desserts, Pies
Apple Pie is my least favorite pie, but even I love this version of the classic! The sugars caramelize and it makes you reminisce about eating caramel apples at a fair.
by Ree and filed in Creamy Soups, Soups
Cheesy, creamy corn chowder in crusty bread bowls. Perfect for trick-or-treaters.
by nancyjo and filed in Cakes, Desserts
This cake is so easy to make, it works perfect every time, and you can substitute any flavor cake mix or pudding mix to change it up. This will make you a rock star at any party!
by Melanie - Mel's Kitchen Cafe and filed in Main Courses, Pork
This recipe produces pork that is falling apart in it’s tenderness with a hint of hickory smokiness.
by Sally Darling and filed in Appetizers
So easy. Super good pop-in-your-mouth-I-want-more kind of appetizer. Great with an ice cold beer or margaritas (a must actually).
Sweet, Hot, Creamy, Flaky Yum-a-licious.
And last but not least, pretty darn cute.
by howipinchapenny and filed in Casseroles, Main Courses
A family favorite that I am sure will be one of your family’s favorites too!
by Ree and filed in Beef, Main Courses
Just like you ate when you were a kid…or last week, if you still love it.
by Ree and filed in Appetizers, Warm Dips
This Chile con Queso contains Velveeta and Rotel, yes, but it also incorporates meaty sausage, extra green chilies, sauteed onion, and delightfully crunchy, fresh, spicy jalapeno. Though I can pretty much guarantee it won’t show up on the syllabus at the French Culinary Institute any time soon, it’s always a crowd pleaser—especially if that crowd contains humans of the male variety.
Nancy is the Coupon Clipping Cook, which means she not only has an astounding number of recipes to share with us (her TK recipe box is busting at the seams!) but she's also got loads of money-saving tips in her blog (she worked at a grocery store for a number of years, so she knows her stuff). She has some pretty amazing creations, like Roasted Garlic Potato Soup and Nutty Coconut Chicken. Go check them out!
Heather is a Texas native and the blogger behind Heather's Dish. She's mom to Weston, wife to Nate, and they live in Little Rock, Arkansas with their two "stubborn and saucy" dogs Bunker and Keira. In her blog, she shares her photographs, random musings (serious and silly alike), and all kinds of scrumptious recipes---and not just evil variations of her favorite mac and cheese. Her enviable TK recipe box is a testament to that. Go see for yourself!