Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actual Stove Top Stuffing, instead of potatoes. There. I said it. No, I don't like your grandmother's recipe. I like the boxed $hit.
Love stove top stuffing, I’m with you
Our favorite childhood casserole was Stove Top mixed with chopped chicken and topped with cheddar, then baked. The final dish is magically greater than the sum of its parts. Stove Top lovers, you wanna try this!
This sounds amazing!!! I'm gonna try it!!! Thanks!!!
I’m seriously thinking of adding Stove Top mix to the typical “chicken divan” recipe of chopped chicken, canned soup mixed with milk, broccoli and cheese. Using it in place of the buttered bread crumb topping definitely has possibilities!
I use Stove Top instead of bread crumbs in turkey meat loaf. It is great!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actual Stove Top Stuffing, instead of potatoes. There. I said it. No, I don't like your grandmother's recipe. I like the boxed $hit.
Love stove top stuffing, I’m with you
Our favorite childhood casserole was Stove Top mixed with chopped chicken and topped with cheddar, then baked. The final dish is magically greater than the sum of its parts. Stove Top lovers, you wanna try this!
This sounds amazing!!! I'm gonna try it!!! Thanks!!!
I’m seriously thinking of adding Stove Top mix to the typical “chicken divan” recipe of chopped chicken, canned soup mixed with milk, broccoli and cheese. Using it in place of the buttered bread crumb topping definitely has possibilities!
I use Stove Top instead of bread crumbs in turkey meat loaf. It is great!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actual Stove Top Stuffing, instead of potatoes. There. I said it. No, I don't like your grandmother's recipe. I like the boxed $hit.
Love stove top stuffing, I’m with you
Our favorite childhood casserole was Stove Top mixed with chopped chicken and topped with cheddar, then baked. The final dish is magically greater than the sum of its parts. Stove Top lovers, you wanna try this!
This sounds amazing!!! I'm gonna try it!!! Thanks!!!
I’m seriously thinking of adding Stove Top mix to the typical “chicken divan” recipe of chopped chicken, canned soup mixed with milk, broccoli and cheese. Using it in place of the buttered bread crumb topping definitely has possibilities!
Anonymous wrote:This Thanksgiving, I’m grateful for this thread and everyone on it. Love the lack of food snobbery here.
Anonymous wrote:Today I'm making that corn "souffle" that is actually Jiffy with creamed corn and regular canned corn, sour cream and an egg. That's some fancy azz $hit right there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cranberry sauce from a can. It's really the only kind I like.
Heinz baked beans.
I saw a TV show last night where they were making egg and chips for dinner and man, I want to go and get a bag of oven fries and just eat egg and chips. Maybe with a chip butty on the side.
No thank you to the Cranberry Orange sauce with Grand Marnier and lemon zest. I’ll take two lines of Ocean Spray, please.
PS - I had to look up Bavarois. It looks DELICIOUS!
I only know what Bavarois is from watching The Great British Baking Off. They have so many varied desserts. In America it's mostly just cakes, pies, and cookies. All very simply prepared.
I just looked up Bavarois, and it’s something I’d like to try. I do panna cotta a lot — and sometimes make it with egg nog.
Wait, what? What is this deliciousness? I need to make this this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actual Stove Top Stuffing, instead of potatoes. There. I said it. No, I don't like your grandmother's recipe. I like the boxed $hit.
Love stove top stuffing, I’m with you
Our favorite childhood casserole was Stove Top mixed with chopped chicken and topped with cheddar, then baked. The final dish is magically greater than the sum of its parts. Stove Top lovers, you wanna try this!
This sounds amazing!!! I'm gonna try it!!! Thanks!!!
I’m seriously thinking of adding Stove Top mix to the typical “chicken divan” recipe of chopped chicken, canned soup mixed with milk, broccoli and cheese. Using it in place of the buttered bread crumb topping definitely has possibilities!
Anonymous wrote:Today I'm making that corn "souffle" that is actually Jiffy with creamed corn and regular canned corn, sour cream and an egg. That's some fancy azz $hit right there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cranberry sauce from a can. It's really the only kind I like.
Heinz baked beans.
I saw a TV show last night where they were making egg and chips for dinner and man, I want to go and get a bag of oven fries and just eat egg and chips. Maybe with a chip butty on the side.
No thank you to the Cranberry Orange sauce with Grand Marnier and lemon zest. I’ll take two lines of Ocean Spray, please.
PS - I had to look up Bavarois. It looks DELICIOUS!
I only know what Bavarois is from watching The Great British Baking Off. They have so many varied desserts. In America it's mostly just cakes, pies, and cookies. All very simply prepared.
I just looked up Bavarois, and it’s something I’d like to try. I do panna cotta a lot — and sometimes make it with egg nog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll always love ranch
Increasingly popular
As a beverage
-Flip Driscoll
I drink salsa. Just did it yesterday at Moe's near Trader Joe's
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actual Stove Top Stuffing, instead of potatoes. There. I said it. No, I don't like your grandmother's recipe. I like the boxed $hit.
Love stove top stuffing, I’m with you
Our favorite childhood casserole was Stove Top mixed with chopped chicken and topped with cheddar, then baked. The final dish is magically greater than the sum of its parts. Stove Top lovers, you wanna try this!
This sounds amazing!!! I'm gonna try it!!! Thanks!!!