Tag: dinner
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Carolina Chicken & Dumplings
Southern Chicken and Pastry or Chicken & Dumplings are a classic Carolina homemade comfort food. I say Carolina because of using Anne’s Dumplings sheet pastry made in North Carolina. These frozen pastry sheets are ready to use when you are and make this dinner quick and so delicious!
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Creamy Chicken Casserole
Easy, delicious chicken and rice casserole is a one-pan dish for any weeknight.
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Grandmas Baked Rice
Baked brown rice is fluffy and flavorful. There are several variations that are easy to make with these recipes.
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Easy One-Pan Roast Chicken with Veggies
Oven Roasted Chicken and vegetables makes a tasty, low-fat, one-pan meal that anyone can cook with a few tips.
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Turkey Mushroom Casserole
Creamy Turkey and Rice Casserole is a quick and nutritious comfort meal. This recipe serves 2 to four and cooks in 30 minutes. Try it this week for a soul-satifying dinner.
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Quick & Hearty Veggie Soup Recipe, slow cooker or stovetop
Hearty Vegetable Soup can be made on the stovetop or slow cooker crock pot with this recipe. Either way, it’s delicious and makes good leftovers. A variety of meats can be added for protein. Vegetarian options are included too!View post to subscribe to the site’s newsletter.
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How to Cook Dirty Rice, a Southern Favorite
Dirty rice is a favorite Southern recipe that I’m often asked for. It makes a flavorful side dish or main dish and cooked up quickly.
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Easy Chicken Recipes
The sweltering days of July in the South have finally given way to wonderfully mild afternoons and refreshing cool mornings, bringing a joyful change from the typically oppressive heat. My family embraces the “mock autumn” weather outdoors as we happily pull out the Weber grill and head to the food market, excited to pick up…
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Crispy Squash Fritters with Roasted Garlic Dipping Sauce
As the heat turns up in the Carolinas, hearty squash are blooming brightly in the garden. They have large, lovely, velvety soft flower blossoms that tend to hang on a few days before producing a squash bud and falling off. These beauties can be removed in the morning, rinsed off, and eaten as edible flowers.…
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