Party Recipes (Most Popular)
This is Traditional Dish In Dominican Republic, We Called Moro and we have a different variety of this exquisite Dish.
This one is made with beans (you can choose your favorite or gandules (pegeon peas) and Bacon for extra flavor...
These cookies stay chewy, don't bake flat and are just decadent! Great for snacking, to serve with tea to guests, or to give!
Made with white beans instead of garbanzo, gives it a creamier texture. Most recipes call for a bit of olive oil and more tahini (seasame paste), but this makes an even healthier, healthy treat. Serve with fresh veggies for lunch, a snack or a side dish. I divide into portions for lunch and snacks during the week
These chewy fudgy little cookies offer big chocolate flavor with a hint of sweet cherries and coffee. A Weight Watchers recipe (1 cookie equals 1 point) (Note: use a miniature muffin pan to bake cookies)
These golden nuggets of goodness are great-tasting, and actually sort of healthy!!!!
A sweet treat for those who love chocolate and raspberry combined!
Based on this recipe: http://radishesandrhubarb.blogspot.com/201
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We got mulberries from a few trees on the side of the road along our walking path. Great for making sauces, smoothies and even ice creams. Any kind of berry can be substituted.
For those of you who like fried crab rangoon from Chinese restaurants, this is a baked and healthier alternative to the fried crab rangoon with fat-free cream cheese.
I have cherries to use, and after much research online, I came up with my own recipe for making a low calorie cherry crisp.
These treats are lower in sugar, fat, and cholesterol than your average chocolate chip cookies. They also have additional protein and fiber. With less than 70 calories per cookie you can enjoy them guilt free. Easy and quick to make, you won't break you back to impress your friends and and family.
This dip is delicious and a real crowd pleaser! People will request it again and again!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE Drew's All Natural Organic salsa, and I've been trying to replicate it for quite some time. I finally came up with a recipe (by combining many different ones) that is very similar in taste and just as delicious!
Asian Brussels sprouts with soy sauce and honey become wonderfully caramelized when baked.
I had this at a girls get together and EVERYONE loved it! even the people who dont like cranberries or sauerkraut