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Total Cook Time: From 3h to 6h |
Servings: 1 |
Hubby always asks for these for our family's Christmas Eve Buffet. I like it with the green pepper, because it offsets the sweetness, although hubby likes it better without. Tastes best made the day before. Adapted from the...
Hubby's nephew Ryan brought these to Christmas a few years back and they were a big hit. These can be made ahead and baked right before the party. I like them better than our traditional Smokies in the Crockpot.
I love deviled eggs, but not the ones with pickle relish. Adapted from Kittencal's Best Deviled Eggs recipe on another website. Boil two extra eggs so you'll have enough filling. Boil eggs day before, using my hard boiled...
This is a family tradition for our Christmas Eve buffet. But I like it so much, I serve it as refried beans all the time.
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Perfect for a party because it turns salad into a finger food! These taste best made early in the day, or even the night before.
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These cookies are absolutely irresistible! Favorite cookie of all the kids in our family, even the grown up ones :) These are a staple at our house for the holidays. Recipe makes 30 cookies.
I like to serve this in a crock pot for the holidays. I keep a ladle in the crock pot so guests serve themselves. I am hoping to try this with blackberry or boysenberry juice this year rather than orange juice. Recipe out of an old...
Adapted from SeriousEatsdotcom, article by J. Kenji Lopez-Alt entitled The Food Lab: The Hard Truth About Boiled Eggs. If you're the curious type, the pictures he has posted of the different methods are enlightening.
- Calculated for 1 serving of each recipe
- Calories 1593.8
- Total Fat - 81.9 g
- Saturated Fat - 33.4 g
- Cholesterol - 628.5 mg
- Sodium - 3782.9 mg
- Total Carbohydrate - 159.3 g
- Dietary Fiber - 8.8 g
- Sugars - 106.3 g
- Protein - 58.3 g
- Calcium - 540.4 mg
- Iron - 7.1 mg
- Vitamin C - 129.2 mg
- Thiamin - 0.6 mg