Sometimes Ya Just Need the Carbs
September 25, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under Uncategorized
Noodles, bacon, cheese….what’s not to love?
This freezes well, kidls love it, so do husbands and hormonal women…Perfect for a cold day, a bad day, a busy day…or just because. Vary the cheese for flavor changes, use ham instead of bacon…Use a different type of pasta if you want. Yum.
This is my entry for Presto Pasta. For more great pasta dishes head over to Presto Pasta Nights
Cajun Farfalle with Smoked Sausage
September 17, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under 30 Minutes or Less
Laissez les bons temps rouler!
When you are looking for quick, easy pasta recipes with some spice this is the one to choose. Farfalle with Smoked Sausage has all the ingredients for a cozy cajun meal,with just enough spice to make it interesting.
Turkish Beef, A Vintage Recipe
September 5, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under 30 Minutes or Less
I have such a backlog of recipes and cookbooks that I could probably cook something different, three times a day, all year long, until I died and I would still never have to repeat anything. I love vintage cookbooks for several reasons, but the main one is practicality.
Now, if you are reading this, and you have the perfect family of 4 people you can buy any cookbook and follow a recipe with out a glitch. But when you have 6 or 8 or 12 people ot cook for then you need a vintage cookbook. They are family friendly.
Anyway. …read more
Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Y’all
September 2, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under Uncategorized
Pulled pork is quite different from barbeque. While you can certainly have pork barbeque you just can’t have pulled beef, or pulled chicken!
Grilled Chicken Sandwiches..Southwestern Style
August 27, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under Main Course, Quick and Easy
One of the best things about summer is the grill…and one of the best things about the grill is….GRILLED CHICKEN!
These sandwiches go quickly once the marinating is done. Serve them with freshly fried tortilla chips, some homemade salsa, and plenty of sweet tea.
Foil Wrapped Beef Brisket Recipes: Still the Best
June 16, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under Main Course, Make ahead
If you have never had beef brisket you have never lived in Texas. A huge beef brisket is a must have at nearly any summer celebration from Memorial Day to a family reunion, and there are as many arguments about making a good one as there are about whether or not Texas should succeed from the Union.
If you didn’t know THAT was a common conversation then you haven’t even VISITED here. Another thing you must know is that it can be spelled barbeque or barbecue. I will probably spell it both ways in the course of writing this because spell …read more
Quick Casseroles: Pasta, Kale and Beef
June 10, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under Casseroles, Main Course, Make ahead, Quick and Easy, vintage recipes
Sometimes I feel that I have no time to cook. I really hate that because I love cooking but my life right now is just so busy that cooking seems to take a back seat. I know I have been scarce in visiting your blogs…blame it on a huge amount of writing assignments and Chris being home…both good things!
Even my photography seems to be BLAH.
Presto Pasta Night! Easy Vegan Penne Portabello
May 29, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under Casseroles, Main Course, Make ahead, Quick and Easy, Vegetarian
This is my entry for the Presto Pasta Night Round-up. Head over there and check out the rest of the pasta dishes. They are always amazing.
I discovered whole foods (not Whole Foods, that came later) sometime in the very early 1980s. Yep. Before it was cool. We were vegan for several years and then vegetarian for several years after that.
We still eat a diet that is not average for Americans. It is very vegetable based with more meat in winter than in summer. We try to eat locally and about 90% of what we eat is either …read more
OAMC:Cheesy Comfort Food, Ham & Potato Casserole
April 24, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under Casseroles, Make ahead, Quick and Easy
I usually think of this casserole in the fall when the weather is cooling down but it is one of those that the family loves any time of the year, and so when I found ham on clearance at the grocers the other day this was an immediate thought. You can add buttered, toasted crumbs to the top just before baking if you like, but just plain like this is fine too. It is creamy and filling and you can use less ham to stretch the budget a bit more if you like. Vary the types …read more
Casseroles & Main Courses to Make Ahead
April 18, 2008 by Marye Audet
Filed under Casseroles, From the Vault, Main Course, Make ahead






