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Sausage and Peppers with Cheesy Rice

February 7, 2016 by Judith Hannemann

Delicious and filling. Uses leftover rice and chicken sausage and is ready in 15 minutes

…ready to eat. I used Fontina cheese because I had leftover from making my Gourmet 3-Cheese Mac & Cheese, but you can substitute cheddar if you like.   Print Recipe…

Filed Under: Chicken, Everyday Meals, Skillet Dinners Tagged With: chicken sausage, rice, skillet dinners

Cheesy Sausage and Potatoes Casserole

February 12, 2016 by Judith Hannemann

This creamy and cheesy casserole is easy to make and will be a hit with your family

…where you don’t want any pools of fat making their way to the top. The sauce uses Velveeta (I know…I KNOW LOL). I happen to like the stuff and an…

Filed Under: Comfort Foods, Everyday Meals, Pork Tagged With: casserole, cheese, hash brown potatoes, sausage

Duck with Orange Sauce

March 2, 2016 by Judith Hannemann

The most favored way to serve roast duck

…because, well, it’s too much work since I got lazy in my old age. What I wanted the the fat for was making roasted potatoes. Made with duck fat instead…

Filed Under: Chicken Tagged With: duck, orange sauce, roasted poultry

French Onion Soup Pork Chops

March 23, 2016 by Judith Hannemann

Cheese topped pork chops nestled in French onion soup sauce.

…caramelized onions, as any good onion soup will. This doesn’t rely on any canned or dehydrated versions of the soup either. I can hear groaning about making caramelized onions–and yes,…

Filed Under: Pork, Slow Cooker, Soups Tagged With: casseroles, cheese, onion soup, pork

Bacon Cheese Potato Casserole

April 3, 2016 by Judith Hannemann

So much bacon and cheese in these potatoes, they are sure to be a hit with all!

…ingredients together in a large bowl, making sure the potatoes are well coated with the mayonnaise. Place potato mixture in a 2- quart baking dish (you can also use a…

Filed Under: Breakfast, Brunch, Side Dishes, Slow Cooker Tagged With: bacon, casseroles, cheese, crock pot, potatoes, slow cooker

Chocolate Almond Cheesecake Parfait

March 30, 2016 by Judith Hannemann

Decadent chocolate cheesecake and toasted almonds flavor this easy no-bake dessert

…each glass. Divide remaining whipped topping between the 4 glasses making a layer of plain whipped topping. Top each glass with the remaining chocolate mixture and garnish with mini chocolate…

Filed Under: Desserts Tagged With: cheesecake, chocolate, desserts

Italian Chicken Casserole

April 17, 2016 by Judith Hannemann

Easy to make Italian flavored chicken casserole

…directions, except cook for about 2-3 minutes LESS than recommended if making the casserole version. If you don’t plan to bake in the oven, then cook pasta the recommended amount…

Filed Under: Chicken, Comfort Foods, Pasta Tagged With: casserole, chicken, italian dressing mix

Yorkshire Pudding

April 15, 2016 by Judith Hannemann

Yorkshire pudding is a British staple with a Sunday roast beef.

…the oven: Traditionally, beef drippings are used as the fat, but you can use oil–but NOT olive oil because of the high heat involved in making the pudding. The best…

Filed Under: Brunch, Comfort Foods, Side Dishes Tagged With: british traditional foods, popovers, side dishes

Fish and Chips

April 22, 2016 by Judith Hannemann

Traditional British fish and chips

…and that’s why it’ll be soggy. The oil you use is pretty much useless for anything else after making the fried fish. You can use it probably once more to…

Filed Under: Comfort Foods, Everyday Meals, Seafood Tagged With: british traditional foods, fried fish, potatoes

Java Pot Roast

May 1, 2016 by Judith Hannemann

Yummy pot roast with a surprise ingredient---coffee

…the work. Let the day start with making breakfast for Mom. Some simple croissants and coffee would be perfect! Now while we are talking about coffee, let me tell you…

Filed Under: Beef, Slow Cooker Tagged With: beef, coffee pot roast, crock pot, mothers day, san fransisco bay coffee, slow cooker

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