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A light tasting egg and potato bake for breakfast or brunch with a flavor seasoned to any intensity.
Cheesy and custardy with the great taste of corn.
Ingredients included in this recipe are butter, no substitutions, powdered sugar, egg, vanilla, almond extract, flour, baking powder, Salt, red decorating gel.
Ingredients included in this recipe are Sugar, vanilla extract, egg whites at room temperature (large), cream of tartar.
Ingredients included in this recipe are Nonstick cooking spray, all-purpose flour, quick-cooking rolled oats, packed brown sugar or brown sugar substitute equivalent to 3 ...
Oven Easy® Lemon & Pepper Seafood Coating Mix seals in natural juices and adds a tasty blend of lemon and cracked black pepper to all types of fish and seafood.
Spice up your next fish fry with OLD BAY Seasoning.
Classic pecan pie gets a touch of spiciness with McCormick® Cinnamon Extract.
Dill weed is a perfect complement to Oven Easy® Lemon & Pepper Seafood Coating Mix.
McCormick® Cracker Meal Seafood Fry Mix and Parmesan cheese provide a flavorful crumb coating for tilapia.
Wake up your taste buds with the flavor of cinnamon extract added to French toast and syrup.
Ingredients included in this recipe are Cake, Pillsbury BEST all-purpose flour or unbleached flour, Pillsbury BEST sugar, Salt, baking powder, baking soda, buttermilk (see TIP ...
Green garlic, the scallion-like form of immature garlic, gives this crustless quiche a mild garlic flavor that pairs perfectly with the woodsy taste of morels.
Creme Brulee, creamy custard with crisp, caramelized sugar topping is a dessert worthy of any occasion. Search the site for more Creme Brulee recipes and information on How to Make Creme Brulee.
Ingredients included in this recipe are all-purpose flour, sugar, baking soda, Salt, buttermilk, butter, Eggs, sour cream, almond extract, FROSTING:, white chocolate almond ...
Moist and luscious, classic red velvet cake is as delightful to behold as it is to eat!
Bruschetta comes from the Italian word "buscare," which means "to roast over coals." This recipe takes on a seafood twist with the addition of OLD BAY® Seasoning and shrimp.
This recipe is an excellent source of fiber, protein, niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, iron, selenium and zinc.
This flavorful slow cooker recipe can be made with a number of beef cuts, such as the sirloin tri-tip, the chuck arm roast, chuck blade roast, or the brisket. The slow cooker makes this dish tender.
The best part of this recipe is it is very fast, very simple and may be cooked with your eyes closed. Your kids will love these crispy and chewy cookies. You can also make these cookies with oatmeal and they will be fabulous! Just substitute chocolate chips with oatmeal.