by LBDDiaries and filed in Candy, Desserts
A delicious twist on an easy-to-make Cajun favorite!
by bluejena and filed in Main Courses, Pork
An entree version of the favorite stuffed mushroom, made with sausage and three cheeses. Very easy meal, uses only one skillet and one baking dish, incredibly filling (so it is a meal all on its own with maybe a small salad for greenery) and best of all, it’s delicious!
by kathyingreendale and filed in Canning
I make this jam every year with the over abundance of rhubarb in my garden. The great thing is that there is no need for strawberries – the flavor is in the Jello!
by LBDDiaries and filed in Candy, Desserts
Pralines originated in 17th century France and were made with almonds; pecans were more prevalent in New Orleans.
by pterra2008 and filed in Main Dish Salads, Salads
This unusual salad makes a big hit at any potluck or bbq.
by La Dame and filed in Cookies, Desserts
Although this recipe makes 72 cookies, they barely hit the cooling rack in my house before my husband and kids gobble them away. These are the best I’ve ever made.
by heidiho and filed in Breads, Dinner Rolls
I’ve made these with my grandmother (her grandmother’s recipe) for years! They are fantastic and most definitely worth the time and work!
by bobbiesuchil and filed in Breads, Quick Breads
Moist nutty bread with a hint of cinnamon.
by Q's Kitchen and filed in Main Courses, Pasta
This is a quick and easy spaghetti sauce. At times I will use a combination of Italian sausage and ground beef, but unfortunately my kids do not like sausage.
by Natalie | Perry's Plate and filed in Sides, Vegetables
Roasted vegetables are so versatile! I love this version – splashed with balsamic vinegar and finished off with shredded Italian and goat cheeses.
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!