Learn how to make a Homemade Chicken Pot Pie with crust - all from scratch (although nobody would blame you if you bought a crust.) It's a staple in every movie clip of the stereotypical pioneer wife serving supper, and today it's making its resurgence on American tables. And for a good reason; this timeless classic includes all the required elements of a perfect quote-unquote homecooked meal: meat, veggies, and a good old-fashioned dough.
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This one takes 1st place. If you love chili... if you love cheesy... if you love easy... then this Ultimate White Chicken Chili recipe is for you. It makes plenty and you can throw it together in just 25 minutes.
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Egg Nog is a traditional Christmas drink that has been around for... well, we don't know exactly how long. (That's still being debated. 🤓) As you guessed, this drink does contain eggs. So grab your pasture-raised chicken eggs and let's get in the kitchen! This recipe is not made with alcohol - we prefer to make it for everyone and let the adults mix theirs to their liking. This recipe is based on the popular Alton Brown egg nog recipe. I hope you enjoy!
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This might be the easiest way to make pulled pork. No, it's not smoked, but this method allows you to "set it and forget it." Most of the time we don't even use BBQ sauce, because the resulting pork is so moist and flavorful on it's own!
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This is a simple recipe that ensures your Thanksgiving Turkey will be moist, tender, and ready in time for supper. Let's get started!
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This is a yummy cabbage soup with lots of flavor, perfect for those cool days. It is also cost-effective and easy to prepare! So grab your soup pot and kitchen knife, and let's get cookin'!
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I can confirm: this is one of the best pot roasts I've ever had! And not just me; my mother-in-law Heidi brought it to a gathering last month and I swear it's all that got talked about. I'm guessing Mississippi Pot Roast originated in Mississippi(?) but it's so popular today that everyone has their own secret (read: slightly different) recipe for it. This is the recipe that gained Heidi sensei status at our church potlucks.
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This recipe is one of my childhood favorites, probably because it incorporates three of my favorite foods: meat, cheese, and cooked vegetables. Stuffed Zucchini Boats are easy to put together and require simple ingredients, many of which you may already have on hand. We make ours with sausage; since it's already seasoned you save a step!
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Imagine if you took America's favorite piece of chicken, shaped it like a lollipop, and fried it...oh wait! These Fried Chicken Wing Lollipops will bring a combination of southern comfort and pizzazz to your next party.
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This is a fun technique that makes chicken drumsticks easier to handle and especially fun for kids ("chicken lollipop" is more exciting than "chicken drumstick"!) I grill mine, but these can also be baked or fried. Let's get to it!
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This is a great recipe with an exciting, different flavor. It's great for a homecooked family meal that taste great without a ton of preperation.
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Have you ever been in a recipe slump and you just don't know what to make for dinner? That was me several weeks ago and my friend sent me this! Between the juicy chicken and the roasted veggies, this dish is sooo satisfying.
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