Baked Pumpkin Stew is a flavorful beef stew cooked and served in a sugar pie pumpkin. When serving, raise the ladle up with the stew scraping the sides of the pumpkin being sure to get a generous serving of pumpkin. A true taste of Fall! To celebrate the Fall, pumpkin is so hot these days, and almost anything can be made with it. When I grew up in the 60s, pumpkin pie and pumpkin bread were the most popular recipes to make. These days that is not the case.
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How to Make Soup in a Pumpkin
Baked Pumpkin Stew , flavorful beef stew cooked and served in a sugar pie pumpkin. When serving, raise the ladle up with the stew scraping the sides of the pumpkin being sure to get a generous serving of pumpkin. A true taste of Fall! To celebrate the Fall, pumpkin is so hot these days, and almost anything can be made with it. When I grew up in the 60's, pumpkin pie and pumpkin bread were the most popular recipes to make. These days that is not the case.
Kay Little @ Cooking with K
Kay Little
Kay Little @ Cooking with K
Kay Little
Old School Fried Biscuits {aka Camp Biscuits at our house!}
Camp Biscuits have been around my house ever since I was a little girl, then I started making them for my children on Saturday morning. We make them here at the house, when we are camping, and at the deer lease. These make delicious and quick beignets! Just cut them in half, fry them, and dust with powdered sugar. Another great idea is when you serve Chinese, finish out your meal with some of these Fried Biscuits rolled in sugar only . And you will feel as though you are at your favorite Chinese restaurants.
Kay Little @ Cooking with K
Kay Little
German Chocolate Cheesecake Cake
German Chocolate Cheesecake Cake , is made with a german chocolate cake mix for the cake, and the rest is homemade, including the coconut pecan frosting. German Chocolate, anything around our house, is a favorite. And cheesecake, well, you have the best of both worlds when you bring those two together.
Kay Little @ Cooking with K
Kay Little
Sopapilla Cheesecake Bars {Jennifer's Recipe}
My daughter, Jennifer started a whole new dessert adventure with these Sopapilla Cheesecake Bars . They are sweet and flakey with a buttery cinnamon sugar crunch on top that melts in your mouth. Some people like them warm, but my family prefers them cold. It takes few ingredients to make so I try to keep plenty of butter, cream cheese and crescent rolls in my fridge to easily be ready to make some when I need a quick dessert. Sopapilla Cheesecake Bars are the perfect dessert to serve with your next Mexican theme meal. Here are a few recipes I like to serve them with, Quick Enchiladas , Mexican Rice , Mexican Salad Double Deckers . All of which are quick and easy recipes to make. You are going to want to take these to the next gathering you go to. I really think they would be fabulous to take to a brunch! I know they are a dessert, but who says you can't eat them for breakfast! Enjoy!
Kay Little @ Cooking with K
Kay Little
Crockpot Roast New Potatoes and Carrots {Has The Flavors of a Classic Pot Roast}
Crockpot Roast New Potatoes and Carrots are one of the meals I cooked a lot while we were in the hotel this summer as our house was being repaired. Cooking in the crockpot is more out of convenience for me than anything else, but in the hotel, we didn't have an oven so, the crockpot was perfect. I usually put my roast in the crockpot before I go to bed at night and cook it on low all night. Get up the next morning and turn it to warm. And two or three hours before serving it, I put the potatoes and carrots in and turn to high. Don't you just love these one pot meals!
Kay Little @ Cooking with K
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