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The Good, The Bad, The Yummy!

#1

Vytamindi

Vytamindi

I am no chef, but I spend a lot of my time on the internet looking at different recipes. Sometimes I see a delicious dip I would like to try, should I ever entertain, or sometimes I see an idea for a great weeknight meal. And then again, there are those times where I see recipes that would not suit my palate... or those which make me dry heave.

This thread is for you to share these recipes with me! Whether it's a fancy meal or something slathered in cheese, feel free to post!

I will start off:
Cheddar and Chutney Panini



This panini looks very interesting! Cheddar and apple chutney! I have never had chutney of any type, but I love all things apple so I would like to try this ooey gooey mess!

Epic Rainbow Cake



This rainbow cake.... used $14 of butter!!!!! I almost made this for my birthday, but the blogger said it was too rich to make for small gatherings. Maybe one day!


#2

Vytamindi

Vytamindi

BACON TIME!!!!!!!!!

Turkey Bacon Club Wrap



Man, I could use one of these right now!!!! So simple, but EXACTLY what I want for lunch!

Fried Green Tomatoes with Bacon Ranch Dip


I love fried veggies *pokes pudge* but this bacon ranch intrigues me. I may just have to try it! Maybe make fried pickles? Mmm...

Spicy Bacon Peanut Brittle



Hmmm.... Don't know if I would try this... what about you?

Bacon Caramels



Ok ok... I understand the whole salted caramel goodness, but this looks like the bacon fat I save after making bacon.... :faint:


#3



Wasabi Poptart

Irish Car Bomb Cupcakes

Haven't made them yet, but my husband's b-day is 10 days away so this could be on the menu.

I also swear I will make Banana Bread French Toast one morning.

I recently tried One-Skillet Lasagna . Had to reduce the amount of ricotta because the two guys thought it was too rich when I first made it. It was still a hit.

Oh and here's a different rainbow cake without $14 in butter.


#4

Fun Size

Fun Size

I came in here thinking this thread was about me, and will now leave in a huff. :humph:


#5

Vytamindi

Vytamindi

I've seen that rainbow cake, and apparently it's a good recipe. Had a friend who made it for her own birthday.

Thanks for the lasagna link! I am always looking for ways to cut down dishwashing!!!


#6

strawman

strawman

That website wins today's "MOST AWESOMEST WEBSITE URL" award. I mean, really, omnomicon? How perfect is that!

-Adam


#7

Wahad

Wahad

Don't have a recipe online, but a surprisingly delicious side dish is Ham-Spinach rolls.

What you do is you fry the spinach in a skillet for a brief period of time, enough to make it lose it's fluids, with a chopped onion. Then you let it leak out for awhile, and take out some ham slices. You put the spinach in the ham, roll it up, sprinkle with cheese a bit and put the whole in the oven for about 15 minutes.


#8

Vytamindi

Vytamindi

OH MY GOD. That sounds INCREDIBLY delicious right now.... I think I'm really hungry. Haven't eaten anything all day...


#9

General Specific

General Specific

Oh and here's a different rainbow cake without $14 in butter.
[Crocodile Dundee]That's not a rainbow cake, mate! THIS is a Rainbow cake![/Crocodile Dundee]


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