Anonymous wrote:Anything that starts with a cup of mayo is going to make me hesitate.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to hate this, but it actually sounds good.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuppa Cuppa Can
1 Cup of Real Hellman's Mayo
1 cup of finely grated Kraft parmesan cheese
1 can of finely chopped canned artichoke hearts
Mix together in shallow baking dish, bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Serve with french bread.
Oops, ^^fixing^^ obvious from the title: the third ingredient is a can not a cup
Why would you hate this? It’s a super basic recipe for artichoke dip.
Anonymous wrote:Cuppa Cuppa Can
1 Cup of Real Hellman's Mayo
1 cup of finely grated Kraft parmesan cheese
1 cup of finely chopped canned artichoke hearts
Mix together in shallow baking dish, bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Serve with french bread.
Anonymous wrote:Anything that starts with a cup of mayo is going to make me hesitate.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to hate this, but it actually sounds good.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuppa Cuppa Can
1 Cup of Real Hellman's Mayo
1 cup of finely grated Kraft parmesan cheese
1 can of finely chopped canned artichoke hearts
Mix together in shallow baking dish, bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Serve with french bread.
Oops, ^^fixing^^ obvious from the title: the third ingredient is a can not a cup
Why would you hate this? It’s a super basic recipe for artichoke dip.
Anything that starts with a cup of mayo is going to make me hesitate.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to hate this, but it actually sounds good.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuppa Cuppa Can
1 Cup of Real Hellman's Mayo
1 cup of finely grated Kraft parmesan cheese
1 can of finely chopped canned artichoke hearts
Mix together in shallow baking dish, bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Serve with french bread.
Oops, ^^fixing^^ obvious from the title: the third ingredient is a can not a cup
Why would you hate this? It’s a super basic recipe for artichoke dip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to hate this, but it actually sounds good.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuppa Cuppa Can
1 Cup of Real Hellman's Mayo
1 cup of finely grated Kraft parmesan cheese
1 can of finely chopped canned artichoke hearts
Mix together in shallow baking dish, bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Serve with french bread.
Oops, ^^fixing^^ obvious from the title: the third ingredient is a can not a cup
Why would you hate this? It’s a super basic recipe for artichoke dip.
Anonymous wrote:I want to hate this, but it actually sounds good.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuppa Cuppa Can
1 Cup of Real Hellman's Mayo
1 cup of finely grated Kraft parmesan cheese
1 can of finely chopped canned artichoke hearts
Mix together in shallow baking dish, bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Serve with french bread.
Oops, ^^fixing^^ obvious from the title: the third ingredient is a can not a cup
I want to hate this, but it actually sounds good.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cuppa Cuppa Can
1 Cup of Real Hellman's Mayo
1 cup of finely grated Kraft parmesan cheese
1 can of finely chopped canned artichoke hearts
Mix together in shallow baking dish, bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Serve with french bread.
Oops, ^^fixing^^ obvious from the title: the third ingredient is a can not a cup
Anonymous wrote:Cuppa Cuppa Can
1 Cup of Real Hellman's Mayo
1 cup of finely grated Kraft parmesan cheese
1 can of finely chopped canned artichoke hearts
Mix together in shallow baking dish, bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Serve with french bread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is great (especially when I get tomatoes and feta from the farmers market) and apparently it started out as a Finnish TikTok recipe.
https://feelgoodfoodie.net/recipe/baked-feta-pasta/
I make a version of this and add shrimp at the end, serve it over orzo or rice. More tomatoes, less feta and a combo of fresh herbs (basil, mint). It's yummy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:please make that sour cream, canned mandarin orange slices, flaked coconut, and bag o' mini marshmellow salad someone mentioned years ago on DCUM as a classic Easter side dish.
Oh you mean the famous Ambrosia of the 80's? My mom will make it!
I love that stuff. I really shouldn't, but I do. When I'm in a hurry I just fold together one cup each of canned mandarin orange slices, canned pineapple tidbits, mini marshmallows, sweetened flaked coconut, and sour cream.
When I want to make it a little fancier, I use this recipe:
One 15-ounce can mandarin oranges, drained
1½ cups diced fresh pineapple
1 cup seedless red grapes, halved
One 15.25-ounce can apricots, drained and diced
2 cups miniature marshmallows
1 cup sweetened flaked coconut
¾ cup sour cream, kept very cold
½ teaspoon coconut extract
2 tablespoons sugar
1. Combine the oranges, pineapple, grapes, apricots, marshmallows and coconut in a large bowl.
2. Using a very cold whisk and a very cold, large bowl, whip the sour cream, coconut extract and sugar until fluffy.
3. Fold the fruit mixture into the sour cream mixture. Chill for at least 2 hours in the fridge and serve cold.
There's an actual recipe? We just opened cans and jars and mixed everything together.
Anonymous wrote:Here is my questionable recipe for potlucks - bag of frozen meatballs, jar of grape jelly, jar of Heinz chili sauce, slowcooker.
It should not work, but it does.
It should not taste good, but it does.