Tuesday, May 12, 2020
No-Churn Chocolate Heath Bar Ice Cream
getting warm here in Denver, which means it's time to start eating more ice cream. I've made ice cream from scratch a handful of times when visiting my mom and sister, who both have ice cream makers. I don't own one and I have often seen the women on a Swiss cooking show make ice cream without churning it in a machine. I figured it would be time to give this method a shot. I started looking in to it and there are a ton of very easy to make, no-churn ice cream recipes out there. I was in the mood for chocolate heath bar crunch ice cream, so I adapted this delicious recipe. Feel free to use whatever mix-ins you'd like with the chocolate ice cream.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Herb Butter Steak and Asparagus
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Red Cabbage and Carrot Slaw
In this fun time of limited grocery store supplies, I recently ended up buying a couple red cabbages since there was no lettuce available. I have always loved cabbage salads and slaws and decided to look for a lighter recipe that would last a few days. The plus side of a cabbage salad is that it will still be crisp and delicious on day two.
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Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Leftover Turkey or Chicken Enchiladas
It's not an uncommon thing for me to have leftover chicken in my fridge after a lazy rotisserie chicken dinner or roasting chicken at home. I first found this recipe after Thanksgiving, when here was a plethora of leftover turkey but nobody wanted to eat plain turkey anymore. But it works great with any leftover poultry. Or you can buy a rotisserie chicken and make this recipe for a quick dinner.
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Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Soft and Buttery Oatmeal Cookies
Soft baked oatmeal cookies are one of my favorite winter snacks. I have tried many different recipes but really love the end result on this one. The cookie might look like it's under-baked when you make these, but trust your timer (so longer as your oven temperate is accurate). They were the perfect soft baked, chewy cookie. I ended up bringing the majority of these to work and they were gone very quickly.
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