You can use up any ingredients lying around your kitchen, put day-old bread to good use, and you don't even need the oven to ...
The Tunnel of Fudge cake was first invented by Ella Helfrich of Houston in the 1960s. A Pillsbury food chemist, Howard ...
Easy, cozy dishes that lean into winter. “Oh, this is a knife kind of dinner.” That’s what we say at my home when dinner is a ...
If you're still looking for a way to say, "I love you" to your sweetheart this Valentine's Day, how about cooking up a ...
A double boiler is super simple to set up: just fill a pot with about two inches of water and bring it to a simmer. Once ...
Instead of melting bars for chocolate-covered strawberries or spending money on store-bought bon bons, give your valentine an ...
With all the sweetness surrounding February 14th, it's no wonder that Valentine's Day desserts are some of our favorites!
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Possum Pie
Possum pie may have a funny name, but it's as delicious as can be. The creamy, no-bake pie features pecans and a layer of ...
Would you eat a dessert that smells like gym socks? No? Then that's one dish in this list of the 'world's best desserts' as ...
Grease a 9-inch tart pan with a removable base with butter or shortening and set it aside. Place the Oreos in a food processor and blend them until they become fine crumbs. Gradually pour the melted ...
Blend the margarine, sugars and vanilla together. Add the eggs, and beat it well. Add the baking soda, salt, flour and oatmeal. Mix it all together well. Fold in the chocolate chips. Then you're ready ...
Place the chocolate chips or pieces in a medium, heatproof bowl. Melt the chocolate in the microwave on high in 20-second ...