Designed by the same great Gooseberry Patch creative team that have been designing our books since 1992!
Over 225 delicious, quick-to-fix dinner recipes your family will love
A whole chapter of speedy potluck & party food...just the thing for easy entertaining
Lots of kitchen shortcuts, make-ahead ideas, shopping and pantry tips
Hardcover, 224 pages
9-1/4" x 6-1/2"
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Featured Tip: Sugared nuts are delicious on salads! In a cast-iron skillet combine one teaspoon butter 1/4 cup sugar and 3/4 cup walnut or pecan halves. Cook and stir over medium heat for about 7 minutes until sugar is golden and melted. Spread carefully on a greased baking sheet to cool.
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It's Christmastime again! We have such sweet memories of going to Grandma's house during the holidays, when she'd make all our favorite dishes for us. Grandma's Best Christmas Recipes is chock-full of delicious recipes for this festive season, shared by cooks like you.
For Christmas morning breakfast, pop Overnight Sausage Brunch Casserole in the oven before opening gifts...Marian's Caramel Rolls, too! After sledding, shopping or snow fun, warm everyone up with mugs of Cozy Chicken & Cheese Soup and Warm-You-Up Bean Chili.
Busy-day dinners are easy and yummy with Nonna's Mac & Cheese and Aunt Jo's Famous Turkey Mega Muffins. For a Christmas dinner just like Grandma used to make, serve up Grandma Barr's Ham Loaf, Chicken Piccata with Artichokes or Grandma Franceshi's Homemade Ravioli. Genevieve's Green Bean Casserole and Grandma's Secret Cranberry Relish round out a festive menu.
At get-togethers, make memories with Shrimp Party Spread and Toasted Mushroom Rolls. Grandpa Arnold's Punch, too...cheers! For that all-important cookie platter, Candy Cane Cookies, Sugar-Crusted Meltaways and Jam Shortbread Cookies have a taste of Christmas in every bite. Mom's Holiday Chocolate Pie and Caramel Pudding Cake are just like Grandma used to make!
You'll find lots of creative tips to make you feel like Grandma is right there in the kitchen with you, plus heartfelt memories of Christmases past.
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