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Showing posts with label Potluck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Potluck. Show all posts
Oven Baked Boy Scout Packet Potatoes
We love grilling Boy Scout Packet Potatoes outside. We wanted a way to replicate this recipe in our weekly menu cooked indoors. Too often when we made it the traditional way, wrapped in foil, a small tear would cause butter to drip on the bottom of the oven. We thought we'd try wrapping them and using the 9 x 13 pan to hold them, but then decided why not just bake them directly in the pan? Here is our indoor Oven Baked Boy Scout Packet Potatoes Recipe version.
As you can see you can peel the potatoes or leave the peels on. Also, some of
Party Sub Sandwiches - The Recipe
Perfect for Game Day parties - at least my family thinks so. This is a hearty, yet simple main dish that allows you to be in front of the television instead of in the kitchen. It is also perfect to take to a party as it is easy to prepare ahead of time and package to carry and requires
Vegetable Tray
The Vegetable Tray is king of quick, easy, and appreciated pick-ups to take to a party or potluck. Since no actual cooking is involved, it is a perfect choice for beginners. While it does cost a few dollars, it is also a relatively frugal option. I find this to be an unusual and much appreciated dish at events I take it to. It is uncommon as I have not seen others bring it often. I have rarely brought
Grandpa R's Applesauce - The Recipe
This is a great recipe if you like homemade applesauce but do not want to go down the road of making it in bulk and canning or freezing it (although this recipe can be canned and Grandpa R freezes leftovers regularly). Fresh homemade applesauce is a great compliment to a meal, especially to pork, which is our traditional meal on New Year’s Day. I actually made this yesterday in order to have the
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