...tomatoes with green chilies? 4 ounce can jalapeno peppers? 16 ounce can whole tomatoes, chopped in blender or food processor? Dash salt? Dash garlic salt? 1 tablespoon mustard? 8 ounce package cream cheese? 2 pound box Velveeta...
...Arrange bread cubes in a single layer on a baking sheet. Toast in the oven until dry. Crush or process cubes in a food processor until you have medium crumbs; set aside. Increase oven temperature to 350. In a large bowl, mix together cream...
...chicken broth. Cook covered until bubbly, then simmer for one hour. Take half of the soup mixture and blend it in a food processor or blender. Return to pot; add milk slowly, stirring. Add ham and heat thoroughly.*I used my hand blender to slightly...
...occurred to me that I might be able to make beets more user-friendly by running them through the grating disk of a food processor.Much as I love my chef's knife, I am not ashamed to reach for a more complex piece of equipment if it will make...
...degrees for 15 minutes. Meanwhile combine brown sugar and remaining four tablespoons flour, butter and cinnamon in a food processor. Sprinkle over apples. Return to oven, turn oven to 350 degrees and bake pie another 45 minutes. Serve warm or refrigerate...
...1 1/2 cups warm waterDissolve the yeast and sugar in the half cup warm water. Put all of the ingredients in a food processor. Mix on high until well mixed. Put dough in bowl and let raise about one hour. Do not punch dough down. Roll...
...made from scratch with carrots, celery, chicken and peas in a creamy filling with a flaky crust that I made in my food processor. The end result was a hearty and flavorful pie that got very high ratings when I served it. ? Chicken Pot Pie? 2 cups flour...
...parsley flakes? 1 teaspoon dill weed? 1 teaspoon seasoned salt? 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder In a blender or food processor, blend cottage cheese and milk until smooth. Stir in remaining ingredients and mix well. Chill overnight. Serve...
...peeled? 1 tablespoon dried rosemary? 1 tablespoon olive oil? 1/2 teaspoon salt? 1 pork roastIn a blender or food processor, combine garlic, rosemary, olive oil and salt; blend until mixture turns to paste. Rub over the roast; cover...
...still a little old school, I have a charcoal grill and I still do most of my prep work by hand rather than use a food processor or things like that. I like the tradition in the process; it can be very therapeutic for me to prep a pork roast...
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