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This only takes 2 minutes in the microwave and tastes decadent! You can add nuts, peanut butter, marshmallows... The nutritional information here only include this basic recipe from Kraft Food and Family.
This recipe comes from Mexico. The first time I ate it no-one told me what I was eating. I ate 3 tostadas before anyone would tell me what it was made of. When they told me I would have never tried it had I known, and I would have missed out on a favorite dish of mine and my grandmas.
It may sound like it's unhealthy and scary, but it really is a safe and healthy. I've been eating it for years and never gotten sick.
created 5/28/09
It's important to layer vegetables under meat in a crockpot as they take longer to cook. The root vegetables needing the most time. Along with that, layering them like this allows all the ingredients on top to exude their juices and cook-down to flavor everything below.
I prefer to leave the roast whole as this allows me to remove the fat and cut the meat to my own preference after, which is of course, falling apart and fork tender. It also allows me to separate the roast and freeze some for the future or having the vegetables, which are yummy in their own right, without the beef, for meals I don't want red meat.
I make this as a batch meal, portion it out and keep it in the fridge for a week as something quick and filling.
This is perfect for a Turkey Burger or make the patties smaller for a great breakfast sausage! I have even used it for sausage gravy.
I adapted this recipe from an old children's Novel; Mrs' Coverlet's Magician's.
This has a little bit of a kick to it, but is quite tasty on a hearty roll. Perfect for football season!
This is a muffin adapted from a Cook Yourself Thin recipe. I left the nuts out because not everyone in my house can eat them plus they add fat.
This is a great low calorie alternative to your traditional maple syrup. Raspberries are also loaded with fiber.
Griddle tea cakes made by Great Grandma Cecilia Rees Elias Welsh while she was still in Wales (married there in 1910) and for all major holidays in the US. Not a sweet cookie but rather more of a tea biscuit. Family tradition dictates that the cooks have tea and cakes when the cooking is complete.
Meatless-Or add chicken or shrimp. Can change vegetables to what you have on hand.