If you don't like the idea of standing over a pan for 45 minutes with a candy thermometer, this is your kind of candy recipe.
Crock Pot Candy Recipe
This is totally foolproof! I even had a crock pot snafu and mine turned out perfect. When the cooking time was up, I was so excited to try it that I burned off more than a few taste buds. Do yourself a favor, give the mixture like 15 minutes to cool before putting it into the mini cupcake liners; it sticks together much easier, and the bits you drop from the spoon to your counter won't burn your fingers (or mouth, because we both know that is the final destination).
Bottom line: Perfect! I will most definitely make these again. I gave tons to my parents, which was only because I knew I could eat all 56 pounds on my own. Seriously, it does make a lot of candies. This was so easy. I had these bad boys cooking when I was preparing other holiday desserts. I was pleasantly surprised. My Dad is a huge foodie, and quite a critic, and he even liked them! They are creamy, crunchy bits of goodness. Oh, and I am the lone white-chocolate lover in the family. In fact, the others claim to hate it...but everybody loved these! What they don't know can't hurt them.
Recipes abound...reviews do not. I am a home cook, not a chef. I love cooking, especially sweets, but often am put off by new recipes because they lack a review. And here we are: each time I try a new (or used) recipe, I will try to give a concise run down of the good, the bad, and the ugly. I hope you will join me and make suggestions along the way!
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
German Lasagna
Say what? I admit the name of this dish sounds more strange than appealing, but it really is worth trying.
German Lasagna Recipe
I saw this recipe in a magazine a few years ago and Nate asked me to try it out. I am absolutely not a sauerkraut fan, but the sauce and cheese really mellow the flavor. You still get the hint of the flavor, but it isn't overwhelming.
Bottom line: Make this, you won't regret it! It is creamy, cheesy, and has a bit of a kick. I usually switch up regular kielbasa for turkey kielbasa, just because this recipe is incredibly high in fat. I also dont use white pepper in this recipe, for no other reason than i refuse to purchase said pepper for one recipe. Black pepper works just fine. A smallish piece of the lasagna is very filling, which makes leftovers highly likely. It sets up well, and I think it tastes better the second day.
German Lasagna Recipe
I saw this recipe in a magazine a few years ago and Nate asked me to try it out. I am absolutely not a sauerkraut fan, but the sauce and cheese really mellow the flavor. You still get the hint of the flavor, but it isn't overwhelming.
Bottom line: Make this, you won't regret it! It is creamy, cheesy, and has a bit of a kick. I usually switch up regular kielbasa for turkey kielbasa, just because this recipe is incredibly high in fat. I also dont use white pepper in this recipe, for no other reason than i refuse to purchase said pepper for one recipe. Black pepper works just fine. A smallish piece of the lasagna is very filling, which makes leftovers highly likely. It sets up well, and I think it tastes better the second day.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Parmesan Panko Pork Chops
Say that 3 times fast!
Parm Panko chops recipe
Aside from bacon, pork is by far my least favorite meat. It always seems dry (chops) or extremely salty (ham). But, for some reason, I thought this recipe needed to be tried.
Besides, even I like pork if it's fried. That being said, I did have to use at least twice as much oil as the recipe called for. These fried up pretty quickly and looked delicious!
Mmmm....golden delicious, right?! It was hard to let these rest after frying, but I controlled myself.
Bottom line: Boring. Yeah, I wanted them to be good. I was willing them to be moist and tasty, but no such luck. While they certainly weren't bad, they were not flavorful or juicy. We ate them, but I won't be making them again.
Paula Deen's Green Bean Casserole
I didn't know if the yummy creaminess of the original could be improved upon, or even duplicated...but I wasn't disappointed!
Paula's Green Bean Casserole
Though the recipe called for fresh green beans, I used frozen. The difference between canned and frozen was super noticeable, in a good way.
Bottom line: I liked it! It was wonderful, and not the least bit mushy, which is sometimes how the original can taste. If I took nothing else away from this recipe, it certainly pays to buy frozen vs. canned beans! They had a perfect snap, not slimy or squishy.
Paula's Green Bean Casserole
Though the recipe called for fresh green beans, I used frozen. The difference between canned and frozen was super noticeable, in a good way.
Bottom line: I liked it! It was wonderful, and not the least bit mushy, which is sometimes how the original can taste. If I took nothing else away from this recipe, it certainly pays to buy frozen vs. canned beans! They had a perfect snap, not slimy or squishy.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Pizza Rolls
Gooey cheese, pepperoni, marinara...and biscuits?! Yes! It's a super yummy combination.
Pepperoni Pizza Rolls
These are delicious! They only take a few minutes to put together, which is always a plus. And, they work as a snack or an easy meal.
Bottom line: So good they're bad! Bad for your waistline, that is. What I love about these is that you can customize them with whatever cheeses or meats you like. I happened to have a log of mozzarella cheese on hand, and it tasted fabulous. I think these would work well with bacon or sausage, too. It's gooey deliciousness!
Pepperoni Pizza Rolls
These are delicious! They only take a few minutes to put together, which is always a plus. And, they work as a snack or an easy meal.
Bottom line: So good they're bad! Bad for your waistline, that is. What I love about these is that you can customize them with whatever cheeses or meats you like. I happened to have a log of mozzarella cheese on hand, and it tasted fabulous. I think these would work well with bacon or sausage, too. It's gooey deliciousness!
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