Creamy, cheesy sauce over cauliflower, baked in the oven until the edges get crunchy and bubbly.
This is my version of a recipe for a breakfast casserole in the December 2015 holiday issue of Southern Living .
Penne Arrabiata with smoked sausage is an Italian favorite! Penne pasta, smoked sausage and Kalamata olives are tossed in a rich tomato-based, spicy sauce.
These Christmas casserole recipes are family favorites dishes that are easy to make and perfect for feeding a crowd! They are the perfect way to whip up a last-minute meal for breakfast, lunch, or dinner! Just grab your ingredients, combine them in a.
This quick and easy Turkey Sausage Penne Marinara is perfect for busy night dinner - in fact, you can have dinner on the table in less than 40 minutes! So easy, so scrumptious.
Creamy and buttery Make-Ahead Mashed Potatoes with sour cream for a tangy, rich flavor.
Sometimes even an introvert like myself decides to take on feeding a number of guests.
These make-ahead appetizers are not only tasty but very convenient to have on hand as they can be made ahead and frozen .
Ground chicken mixed with herbs and spices and tossed with pasta, spinach, and a rich white wine butter sauce.
These make ahead Thanksgiving side dishes will help to make your holiday cooking easier while still being incredibly delicious! For the holidays, prep work is half the battle, but don't worry, no one will even know that you prepared these sides in advance!.
These Make Ahead Breakfast Sandwiches are freezer friendly and the game changer you need to make your morning routine smarter and more delicious!
No need to wait until the last minute to make delicious homemade turkey gravy.
Make Ahead Christmas Roast Potatoes are fluffy and golden with a hint of rosemary and garlic.
These make-ahead power smoothie freezer packs will have breakfast ready in less than a minute to power you through your morning.
These quick and easy make-ahead chia oats are the perfect breakfast for your busy mornings.
Simple Make Ahead Chocolate Stout Pot de Crème It’s seems small, just a forgotten “5” that didn’t survive the mobile cut-and-paste before I hastily searched the subway app for the route to take me uptown.
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