I tried 3 celebrity-chef recipes for cinnamon rolls, and the best was also the messiest
I followed recipes from Alton Brown, Sandra Lee, and Ree Drummond to see which famous chef would help me make the best cinnamon rolls for breakfast.When that craving for cinnamon rolls kicks in, you could certainly grab a can from the grocery store — but there's nothing better than gooey, homemade ones filling your whole house with comforting smells.
Cheesy Cauliflower Soup. Recipe courtesy of Ree Drummond . Cheesy Cauliflower Soup. Getting reviews Save Recipe. Soup Cauliflower Appetizer . Looking for Something Else? Quick & Easy Highly Rated Healthy Surprise Me. Take a Class on Food Network Kitchen.
Creamy Mashed Potatoes. Recipe courtesy of Ree Drummond . Remove the foil and continue baking for 10 more minutes . Serve immediately. Cheesy Leftover Mashed Potato Pancakes. Take a Class on Food Network Kitchen. Ree Drummond .
What's the first thing you think of when you hear "Ree Drummond"? Maybe The Pioneer Woman, life on a ranch, comfort food, cookbooks...but probably not healthy food.
© Provided by EatingWell Ree Drummond standing against a floral wallpaper background Since we like to lean into loads of seasonal produce mixed with some lean protein and healthy fats the majority of the time, we likely won't be making her most popular recipes like Chicken Fried Steak with Gravy, Pizza Rolls and Salted Caramel Frosted Brownies every night. But we happen to think the food blogger-turned Food Network star strikes the perfect balance of nutrition, flavor and richness for special celebrations—especially the holidays.
Taco Bell Is Bringing Back This Major Menu Section
After months of being reduced to drive-thru service and having to cut various menu items, Taco Bell is finally able to bring back breakfast at most stores.At the onset of the crisis, parent company Yum Brands said the decline in Taco Bell's overall sales was largely attributable to a severe drop in both late-night and breakfast sales. "The breakfast business is impacted when people aren't on the roads going to work," CEO David Gibbs said in late April, as quoted by Nation's Restaurant News. "They're not going through your drive-thru for breakfast as much.
Roasted Thanksgiving Turkey Recipe courtesy of Ree Drummond Total: 21 hr 30 min Prep : 30 min Place in the oven and roast the turkey for about 10 minutes per pound. Continue roasting the turkey, basting/brushing with the juices in the pan every 30 minutes until the thermometer registers 165
Bake until the cheese is melted and bubbly, 10 minutes more. Garnish with fresh basil leaves just before serving. For the salad: Meanwhile, add Bring to a simmer, reduce the heat to low and simmer for 30 minutes. Let cool, then puree the sauce. Recipe courtesy of Ree Drummond Subscribe to our
© Provided by EatingWell And it only requires five ingredients! Related: Ree Drummond Ditched Keto and Lost a Pant Size by Doing Fun Workouts at Home
Inspired by her new "Home Sweet Home" Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes of The Pioneer Woman she's been releasing each weekend on Food Network, we dove into the recipe developer's archives for some bonus inspiration for our smaller-scale Thanksgiving menu this year.
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Mango-Almond Smoothie Bowl
For this healthy smoothie bowl recipe, be sure to use frozen fruit (not fresh) to keep the texture thick, creamy and frosty. View recipe
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Chai Chia Pudding
Switch up your morning oatmeal routine with this so-easy chia pudding recipe. This healthy breakfast recipe has all the warm, spicy flavors of chai topped with creamy bananas and crunchy pistachios for added flavor and texture. View recipe
This Is Ree Drummond's Favorite Baked Good (and How to Make It Yourself)
In a recent interview, the Pioneer Woman told us she loves this fall treat. You will, too! The post This Is Ree Drummond’s Favorite Baked Good (and How to Make It Yourself) appeared first on Taste of Home.
Recipe courtesy of Ree Drummond . Show: The Pioneer Woman. Episode: Home Sweet Home 15. Add the heavy cream and cook for another 2 minutes . Taste and adjust the seasoning. Quick Creamy Tomato Soup. Cheesy Baked Tortellini. Tortellini With Pumpkin Alfredo Sauce.
· Our hearty Slow Cooker White Chicken Chili takes just 10 minutes to prep ! This creamy and cheesy potato soup with broccoli comes together quickly for an easy and quick weeknight meal that everyone will love. We spent the night with Mama Sugarplum over the holidays , and she whipped
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Smoky Shrimp, Corn & Pea One-Pot Pasta
Make your sauce and pasta all at once with this fast weeknight pasta dinner recipe. By using the exact amount of water you need to cook the pasta--no colanders here--the starch that cooks off into your pasta water, which you usually drain away, stays in the pot, giving you delectably creamy results. View recipe
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Pineapple Green Smoothie
Use ripe bananas for this creamy Greek yogurt, spinach and pineapple smoothie. Chia seeds add healthy omega-3 fats, fiber and a little protein for an extra nutritional boost. View recipe
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Spaghetti Squash with Roasted Tomatoes, Beans & Almond Pesto
Looking at a tangle of spaghetti squash tricks your brain into thinking you're about to eat a serving of eggy noodles, when in fact, you get a nice calorie and carb savings in this healthy recipe. Giving tomatoes a stint in a hot oven makes them candy-sweet. View recipe
This Is Ree Drummond's Top Tips for Beginner Cooks
The Pioneer Woman shares her best advice for new cooks. The post The Secret to Getting Comfortable in the Kitchen, According to Ree Drummond appeared first on Taste of Home.
There' s nothing better than cuddling up with a warm creamy homemade soup in the winter. This warm ranch crack dip recipe with bacon and cream cheese takes just 10 minutes prep and can be This Crockpot Broccoli Cheese Soup recipe is the perfect fall soup! It' s easy, it' s cheesy , and it' s so
Recipe courtesy of Ree Drummond . Show: The Pioneer Woman. Episodes: Best of Comfort Classics and Kitchen Confessional: Comfort Food. Drop tablespoons of dumpling dough into the simmering pot. Add the minced parsley if using. Cover the pot and continue to simmer for 15 minutes .
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Quinoa & Chia Oatmeal Mix
Make your own hot cereal mix with this healthy recipe. Keep it on hand and just cook up the amount you need when you're ready for a hot breakfast. One serving of the warm cereal contains 6 grams of fiber--almost a quarter of your daily quota-which helps stave off hunger throughout the morning. View recipe
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Low-Carb Seeded Quick Bread
This low-carb bread is chock-full of seeds and flours that make the loaf mimic classic bread while managing to keep carb counts low. This bread is a vessel for both sweet and savory toppings, but the nutty flavors of the ingredients shine with just a simple schmear of butter. View recipe
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Fruit Energy Balls
Make a big batch of these no-bake energy balls to keep on hand when hunger strikes or you need a healthy pick-me-up. View recipe
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Artichokes with Lemon & Dill
These simply prepared artichokes can be served at room temperature or chilled. Serve as a first course or as a side dish with grilled chicken or fish. View recipe
Taco Bell Is Bringing Back Its Cheesiest Menu Item
Taco Bell is bringing back the cheesy Toasted Cheddar Chalupa but is adding a vegetarian option called the Black Bean Toasted Cheddar Chalupa.Both the Toasted Cheddar Chalupa and the Black Bean Toasted Cheddar Chalupa are cheesier upgrades of the original Taco Bell Chalupa. This iconic menu item features a flatbread shell with seasoned beef, a three-cheese blend, lettuce, tomatoes, and reduced-fat sour cream. Take all of that and wrap it in a six-month aged cheddar toasted shell and you've got the Toasted Cheddar Chalupa. But swap the meat for beans and you've got the newest addition to the Veggie Cravings section of the menu.
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No-Bake Apricot-Almond Balls
These peanut butter, dried apricot, and toasted almond balls make an easy on-the-go snack. View recipe
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Chicken & Snap Pea Stir-Fry over Angel Hair Pasta
This chicken stir-fry recipe highlights golden-brown cubes of chicken breast with the sweet flavors of sliced fennel, crispy snap peas and tarragon. Use a cast-iron skillet or carbon-steel wok for stir-frying to guarantee a beautiful sear on the chicken and vegetables. Serve this over whole-grain angel hair pasta for an easy, healthy dinner. View recipe
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Moroccan Lentil Soup
Like most soups, this healthy Moroccan lentil soup recipe gets better with time, so make it a day ahead if you can--or try our easy slow cooker/crock pot recipe variation. View recipe
13 great casseroles to make at the holidays
A casserole is more than the sum of its parts. A casserole is peak comfort, a tried-and-true, feel-good dish that contains all of the world’s best things. Creamy bases, crunchy toppings, and generally reheatable accoutrements make a casserole an object of convenience—but also worthy of deep affection and, yeah, love. Tons of it. Of course, as we descend into the mayhem that is the holiday season, chances are that if you close your eyes and spin around, you’ll hit a casserole. But casseroles are not to be relegated to the Thanksgiving table.
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Slow-Cooker Mediterranean Chicken & Chickpea Soup
This set-it-and-forget-it slow-cooker recipe simmers away all day so you come home to a warm and healthy dinner the whole family will love. Using bone-in chicken is the key to making rich soup without adding broth. View recipe
How to navigate awkward political conversations at Thanksgiving dinner after a tense election
Stress from an unprecedented year could lead to conflict during Thanksgiving. Here's how to handle a political debate at dinner.Stress from COVID-19, health care, the economy, racism and the presidential election is threatening American's mental health, according to the annual “Stress in America” survey from the American Psychological Association. Stress or feeling overwhelmed is the primary reason people cite for being rude, which has the potential to ignite conflict during the holidays, according to Christine Porath, a professor at Georgetown University and the author of "Mastering Civility: A Manifesto for the Workplace.
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Farrotto with Artichokes
Here farro stands in for rice in a risotto-like dish, full of tomatoes, artichokes and fresh basil. View recipe
This is the best way to make a holiday ham
When you think about your holiday feast, your mind likely wanders to a tender brisket, prime rib or a juicy turkey. But there is one protein that deserves more than just being thrown in the oven and then on a platter, and that's ham. The popular weeknight staple is something you typically add to your holiday table, but it's rarely the star. That's all about to change thanks to this easy-to-make brown sugar glaze. 50-Plus Edible Holiday Gifts50-Plus Edible Holiday Gifts That Are as Fun to Make as They Are to Give
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Sweet-and-Sour Almond Chicken
An Asian-style meal for one is on the table in just minutes when you use this simple recipe for sweet-and-sour chicken. View recipe
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Frozen Raspberry Pie
This creamy, luscious pie is made by combining a fluffy cooked meringue with a raspberry puree, then pouring the mixture into a chocolate-cookie crust. View recipe
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Red Lentil & Caramelized Onion Soup
Fresh lime juice balances out the creamy, mellow sweetness of this pureed lentil and carrot soup. Caramelized onions, crisp snow peas, cilantro and sliced hard-boiled eggs are a flavorful and beautiful topping. Serve with warm whole-wheat naan or roti bread. View recipe
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Raspberry-Peach-Mango Smoothie Bowl
This healthy smoothie recipe is a gateway to the smoothie-bowl craze. Use whatever fruit, nuts and seeds you like best to make it your own. Be sure to use frozen fruit in Step 1 to yield a creamy, frosty base for the toppings. View recipe
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Lemon-Raspberry Muffins
The secret to the sparkling flavor of these delicately crumbed muffins is the strips of lemon zest finely ground into the sugar. Enjoy the muffins warm right from the oven. View recipe
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Pistachio Apricot Crunch Yogurt Topper
Take any flavor of yogurt to new heights by adding a dollop of this sweet and crunchy pistachio and apricot topper. View recipe
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Lemon-Herb Pasta with Chicken & Vegetables
Yogurt seasoned with garlic and fresh herbs replaces cream to make a healthy pasta sauce in this chicken and vegetable pasta recipe. If you don't have a grill basket, the chicken and vegetables can be grilled on skewers instead. View recipe
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Quick Lentil Salmon Salad
In this budget-friendly salmon recipe, canned salmon tops lentils, carrots and celery--ingredients you probably have on hand already. Fiber-rich lentils come in a variety of colors and they typically cook faster than dried beans, so they're a great choice for a fast weeknight dinner. View recipe
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Raspberry Corn Salad
Crunchy corn, creamy avocados, zesty radishes and fresh raspberries--this colorful salad is like art on a plate! And you'll love the zesty lime dressing that ties it all together. View recipe
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Warm Lentil Salad with Sausage & Apple
We like the firmer texture of French green lentils in this hearty dinner salad featuring sausage and tart apples. Serve with pickled beets and your favorite beer. View recipe
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Orange-Oregano Marinated Vegetables
Trade in plain crudités for something with more panache with this quick marinated vegetable recipe. Soak bell peppers, fennel and frozen artichoke hearts in an orange- and oregano-flavored marinade and in just a couple hours you'll have a tasty antipasto ready to serve with your cheese plate. View recipe
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Curried Red Lentil Soup
This curried red lentil soup is inspired by the Indian side dish dal; the Hindi word means “split” and refers to the split peas or lentils used in its preparation. Fragrant ginger, curry, cinnamon and cumin add lots of rich flavor. Look for lentils and spices in bulk--you'll often get a better deal and you can buy just the amount you need. View recipe
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Drummond's hour-long One-Stop Thanksgiving episode rounds up her best dishes for the big day all in one place. Of course the lineup includes a roasted turkey and sweet potato casserole as well as a cream-free green bean dish studded with tomatoes and bacon. But we were most excited about one recipe in particular that we've already added to our Turkey Day repertoire this year: Festive Goat Cheese.
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It's "a super-simple, really delicious munchie to have out while we finish up dinner," Drummond explains while demonstrating how to DIY. She suggests pairing it with a Champagne cocktail to quench your thirst and tame your appetite (according to Drummond, "that's a recipe for a good time!") as you wait on the turkey—or whatever main dish you've chosen this year—to cook through.
It's a breeze to make ahead, takes just 10 minutes to prep, requires 5-ish ingredients—we say "ish" because you can customize the snack with whatever you're craving or the ingredients you already have on-hand. It's a breeze to scale as well; each gussied-up goat cheese log will serve about four people, so multiply or divide accordingly.
"The possibilities are endless," Drummond says, as pretty much any fresh herbs, nuts, and dried fruits would make for delicious add-ons.
If you, too, are inspired to give this a cheesy app a try, snag the Festive Goat Cheese recipe here. (Psst...we also discovered Drummond's new bite-sized version she deems her Best Goat Cheese Balls on her site and we adore the poppable, portion-controlled concept!).
This is the best way to make a holiday ham .
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