Whether you are Paleo, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, or just a guacaholic, guacamole appeals to everyone for any celebration. It appears the avocado shortage of 2016 didn't stop people from making it their dip of choice.
The number one recipe happens to be one of the most popular and iconic Thanksgiving dishes. Green bean casserole was invented in 1955 by Campbell's Soup and it's still a classic that reigns supreme.
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Brussels sprouts are such a forgiving vegetable; they only seem to taste better the more roasted they become. Perhaps this is why they became the second most searched recipe in 2016?
Cracker Barrel's hash brown casserole has become a staple in households across America — I even ate it for Thanksgiving breakfast! Hash browns, cheese, cream of mushroom soup, and more join forces for a cheesy, potato-y bake. It doesn't get more decadent than that.
Whether you are Paleo, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, or just a guacaholic, guacamole appeals to everyone for any celebration. It appears the avocado shortage of 2016 didn't stop people from making it their dip of choice.
Butter, mushrooms, wine, and marsala wine blanket chicken in a rich broth. The pan-seared dish comes together in minutes, making it an ideal dish to turn to for weeknight meals.
Though the renditions vary, chicken tetrazzini typically consists of a cheesy spaghetti with diced chicken and some type of pepper (whether a roasted bell pepper or jarred pimento peppers).
Making a milky slurry from freshly fallen snow and condensed milk is all the rage. Every batch can be personalized with fruit juice, chocolate, flavored extracts like vanilla, and more!
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Though it's easy to access ready-made buttercream frosting in grocery stores, nothing beats the homemade stuff made from powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla extract.