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Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Oh, have a happy weekend, my dear. Can you tell I've been eating healthy lately and totally craving some chocolate? Inès might prepare us some yummy desserts this weekend - she wants to become a chef when she grows up, so we kindly agreed to be her guinea pigs. I'll make it up with a good run. Wishing you a relaxing and peaceful weekend! Xo, Si-

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Je vous souhaite un bon weekend. D'après ma sélection d'images, vous pourrez deviner qu'après 2 bonnes semaines de nourriture saine, mon corps est en réel manque de chocolat et autre sucrerie. Inès va probablement nous préparer des petits desserts - elle rêve de devenir chef et nous lui avons bien naturellement proposé nos services de testeurs pour qu'elle se fasse la main sur nous... je me rattraperai avec une longue sortie running - histoire de limiter les dégâts. Je vous souhaite un excellent weekend! Si-

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This is another recipe that lots of friends have asked me to share, so here it is! 
This is one of those good old standbys that is fast and easy to prepare. It's also 
a real comfort food that disappears quickly - there are never any leftovers! 
For this recipe, you can either cook your own chicken or use a prepared 
rotisserie chicken instead.







Ingredients

The meat from 1 precooked rotisserie chicken, chopped or shredded 
(OR if you prefer, you can cook your own chicken. You will need about 2 & 1/2 cups, which is about 3 breasts)
1 can Campbell's Cream of Chicken soup
1 can Campbell's Cream of Potato soup
1 & 1/2 cups of milk (I use 1% milk)
3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1 & 1/2 cups frozen broccoli florets
1 & 1/2 cups frozen veggie mix (I use one that has corn, carrots, peas and green beans)
1/8 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1 can refrigerator biscuits

Preparation

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

Grease or spray a baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. (Casserole or lasagna dishes work well for this recipe.)

In a large bowl (I use my Kitchen Aid mixer on the slowest speed for just a few seconds) combine the chicken soup, potato soup, milk, and shredded cheese, and mix until combined. Then add the broccoli, veggie mix, black pepper, and chicken. Mix again, until all ingredients are combined. Pour mixture into prepared baking dish and bake in the oven at 400 degrees for 30 minutes, until mixture is simmering.

While casserole is baking, prepare the biscuits. Because I use refrigerator biscuits for this recipe, they are often the large or grand size, so I cut each biscuit into quarters before I add them to the casserole. This way, they will bake quickly and evenly, and you won't be stuck with any that are uncooked in the centers, which can happen when you use large sized biscuits. I think the finished dish also looks nicer this way too!

When casserole is finished baking, remove from oven and lay the biscuits on top of the casserole. Return the casserole to the oven and bake, uncovered, for an additional 13 to15 minutes or until the biscuits are golden brown. 


I use kitchen scissors to cut the "Grand" sized uncooked biscuits into quarters


This way, the biscuits will cook more evenly and thoroughly than if you put them on whole



Before going in the oven





Finished!



Delicious!




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What's not to love about gingerbread?

It's traditional, beautiful, it smells and tastes good...
  Best of all, it's moldable, and so much fun to work with and create with!
I can't think of a better way to spend a snowy afternoon than making and
decorating some type of gingerbread creation. 

This holiday season, why not try your hand at creating your own gingerbread masterpiece?



































 






Faux gingerbread ornaments by The Long Thread (not to eat, for decoration only)



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Looking for some spooky Halloween foods & party snacks that will 
impress and creep out your friends at the same time? 

Check out these cool & creepy Halloween food ideas and

be inspired!
























Witch hat cookies by Barbscharm
Upside down Keebler fudge stripe cookies, icing, and Hershey Kisses 














This version of witch's fingers uses pretzel rods dipped in green colored chocolate.
A slivered almond fingernail and scraped in knuckles completes the look. 

For someone with the time and patience to create intricate snacks




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