Spicy Honey-Brushed Chicken Thighs are sensational! This spicy chicken dish is well seasoned and brushed with an apple cider vinegar and honey mixture. It’s a fabulous gluten free, clean-eating recipe that’s terrific for dinner or as an appetizer for tailgating parties.
Main Dishes
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Succulent and delectable gluten free pasta recipe with a luscious, creamy avocado sauce and tomatoes. This entree is garnished with roasted pine nuts and freshly grated parmesan cheese for wonderful Italian flavor. It’s perfect for Meatless Mondays, Lent or anytime you want to avoid meat. The robust flavors make this…
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Hamburger Stroganoff is a scrumptious vintage recipe that our family has enjoyed for decades. This wonderful, kid-friendly pasta recipe uses hamburger meat instead of beef roast to make the stroganoff. Serve over hot, cooked noodles. This quick and easy recipe can be made in about 30 minutes making it perfect…
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Creamy Scalloped Chicken and Vegetables is a fantastic main dish recipe your whole family will enjoy. This delicious casserole includes chicken, pasta and mixed vegetables in a tasty, zesty sauce. Plus, it’s an economical main dish entree that stretches for large families or potluck dinners. It’s kid-friendly and delightful to…
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Scalloped Chicken is a delicious chicken entree using readily available ingredients. This quick and easy chicken main dish uses Stove-Top Stuffing Mix and Cream of Mushroom Soup. The flavors are delicious and the entree is so kid-friendly. Our children loved this chicken main dish when they were growing up. If…
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Chicken or Tuna Tempter is a fantastic way to enjoy the old-fashioned vintage Tuna Casserole recipe. This version of chicken or tuna noodle casserole uses peas, pimientos or red bell peppers, cream of celery soup, and buttered, seasoned bread crumbs on top. It’s easy to make and stretches far, making…
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Delicious pasta main dish with pizza flavored meatballs in spaghetti sauce and garnished with Monterey Jack cheese. This recipe has an option for baking the dish or making it on the stove top. It’s a 30-40 minute meal that’s perfect for weeknight dinners when you’re short on time.
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Baked Peach French Toast is a fabulous holiday breakfast that is like an upside-down cake. Peach pie filling is layered on the bottom and then custard-dunked cinnamon-raisin bread is layered on top and baked. This delectable breakfast entree is sensational for company or holiday breakfasts like Thanksgiving, Christmas or Easter.…
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Gluten Free Pot Roast is sensational. This old-fashioned pot roast dinner recipe gives a new twist on the traditional Pot Roast Dinner by substituting gluten free flour for the regular flour in the recipe. This family favorite is a great one-dish meal for company or family dinners.
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Chicken and Green Bean Stir Fry with Ginger Sesame Sauce is outstanding. This fantastic Asian stir-fry dish uses chicken and lots of garden veggies. The Ginger Sesame Sauce is amazing. Serve over hot cooked brown rice that’s been soaked for moist, plump rice. Gluten free.
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Prime Rib Roast with Bearnaise Sauce has always been one of our favorite holiday traditions for Christmas dinner. This fabulous, succulent prime rib of beef recipe provides “how-to” instructions for this excellent choice of beef. There’s also a delicious Bearnaise Sauce to serve over the prime rib. Succulent, mouthwatering, irresistible!
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BEST manicotti recipe ever! This one is stuffed with beef and mozzarella cheese and the shells DO NOT have to be precooked. It is absolutely heavenly to make for company dinners or special occasion dinners like birthdays or anniversaries. You’ll be drooling from the first bite.
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Homemade Turkey Potpie is outstanding. This succulent and amazing Pot Pie includes corn, green beans, carrots, onions and potatoes in a deliciously seasoned sauce. It’s one of the best Pot Pie recipes you’ll ever taste! Great comfort food meal for company too.Homemade Turkey Potpie is outstanding. This succulent and amazing…
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Tips For Preparing Holiday Turkey will help you have a successful turkey dinner for your family without all the blood, sweat and tears of a first trial run. I thought I would write a post for those who are not used to cooking turkeys each year for thanksgiving to provide…