- finely shredded Cheddar cheese
- Dr. Pepper
- lemon juice
- minced garlic
- crushed dried red pepper
Serve it with pieces of pumpernickel bread, or in a bread bowl made from a round pumpernickel loaf. Very easy and tasty!"
Original recipe yield: 2.5 cups
- sour cream
- mayonnaise
- warm milk
- all-purpose flour
- butter
- cayenne pepper
- chopped onion
- butter
- white wine
- sour cream
- mayonnaise
- chopped pecans
“This salad dressing is nothing like your basic vinaigrette formula – but you’ll soon want to use it nearly every day. The classic vinaigrette is made with 3 parts oil to 1 part vinegar. As you can see, this version has no oil in it at all, making it extremely low in calories. But don’t worry – it’s very high in flavor. Once you’ve tried this I’m sure it’ll become your basic everyday staple for salad. And you can never eat too much salad!”
- Ingredients:
- apple juice
- cider vinegar
- chopped onion
- dried whole oregano
- rosemary and thyme
- dry mustard powder
- paprika
- roasted
- red bell pepper
“Among the most inexpensive of foods, dried beans offer a bounty of fiber, iron, protein, folic acid and B vitamins. Black beans, also known as “turtle beans,” are an especially tasty variety, and make a lovely soup. Do not salt dried beans until they are cooked, as the salt slows down the softening process. On another note, so-called “cooking” wines or sherries contain lots of added salt. Do your palate and your body a favor and use a drinkable sherry in this recipe."
- black beans
- bay leaf
- Salt to taste
- chopped garlic
- dry mustard powder
- unwrapped chewy caramel candies
- cream
- minature marshmallows
- kahlua
- heavy whipping cream
- cinnamon schnapps
- milk
- uncooked converted rice
- sugar
- raisins
- salt
- cinnamon
- vanilla extract
- liquid egg substitute
- sour cream
- lime zest
- Ground cinnamon
- Nonstick cooking spray
- sugar
- yellow cake mix