- reduced-sodium beef broth
- all-purpose flour
- milk
- Dijon-style mustard
- hot cooked wide egg noodles
- garlic
- BOTTOM LAYER
- milk chocolate chips
- butterscotch chips
- creamy peanut butter
- FILLING
- butter
- white sugar
- evaporated milk
- marshmallow creme
- creamy peanut butter
- vanilla extract
- chopped salted peanuts
- CARAMEL
- heavy cream
- TOP LAYER
- milk chocolate chips
- butterscotch chips
- creamy peanut butter
Delish butt-enlarging goodness
- large russet potatoes
- small onions
- tbls toasted breadcrumbs
- salt
- baking powder
- pepper
- vegetable oil for frying.
- butter
- chicken broth
- corn starch to thicken
- salt & pepper to taste
- Cheese
- Ketchup
- Yellow Mustard
- Cooked Ground Beef
- Bag Frozen Mixed Vegetables
- flour
- salt
- baking soda
- dark brown sugar
- sugar
- large egg
- vanilla
- crispy rice cereal
- unsifted flour
- powdered sugar
- cold margarine or butter
- granulated sugar
- baking powder
- lemon juice
“The glowing colors and the smooth texture of cooked winter squash are evocative of winter feasts, home and the holidays. These sturdy gourds have been around since long before the Pilgrims shared their first Thanksgiving with Native Americans. Squash is believed to have been eaten as long ago as 5,500 BC. The winter squash family boasts a bewildering number of varieties, from acorn to Hubbard, the most recognizable
of which is probably the pumpkin. But despite great differences in shape, size and the external color of their hard skins, most can be treated the same in the kitchen — baked, pureed, or as a component of soups and stews. Perhaps best of all is the rich nutritional value they have in common. Beta carotene, potassium and fiber are just some of their most notable assets. With a nutty and often sweet taste and a smooth texture, winter squash is good and good for you.”
- raw cashew pieces
- water
- cornstarch or arrowroot
- white sugar
- brandy
- cinnamon
- powdered ginger
- ground cloves
- eggs
- butter
- sugar
- chocolate chips
- vanilla essence
- unsweetened cocoa powder
- salt
- baking powder
- flour