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The BEST Way to Make Mashed Potatoes in the Instant Pot

September 20, 2018 by Laura 10 Comments

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Sometimes a girl thinks she is onto something when she learns to make Mashed Potatoes in the Instant Pot. Then her friend Leesa is like, “Girl, you have to try it my way instead.” And then you try making Mashed Potatoes Leesa’s way and you fall down dead.

How is it that the best foods we all love can actually taste even better when we tweak a few ingredients and methods? Can it be that these Mashed Potatoes take so little effort to make? And is it actually possible that making Mashed Potatoes in the way I am about to describe actually adds more nutrients to this delicious dish?

Yes. So these potatoes are better tasting AND better for us, all without any extra work. Hoorah!

The BEST Mashed Potatoes in the Instant Pot

What takes these great Mashed Potatoes in the Instant Pot from good to BEST? Chicken broth. Indeed, instead of simply cooking our potatoes in water, then draining and adding milk and butter later – we are going to cook the potatoes in chicken broth and milk. No draining needed! The nutrients and flavor absorb into the potatoes, we mash them and add butter and salt, then voila. Amazing Mashed Potatoes in the Instant Pot!

NOTE: Never fear the fat! These are full of good fats, so let’s emphasize the GOOD in that sentence. Broth, real butter, and whole milk are all good, nourishing foods. Our brains need good fats for good health. So give a cheer for mashed potatoes that taste amazing and offer great nourishment too!

Don’t have an Instant Pot?

Make these in the Crock Pot instead! Cook on low for 8-10 hours or hi for 5 hours. Mash, add butter and salt, and serve!

Wait. You don’t have an Instant Pot?

I was with you for years, putting it off forever, not wanting to jump on the Instant Pot bandwagon. Then so many worked to convince me that I finally jumped. I’ve found that investing in this lovely appliance truly has saved me time and energy in my real food kitchen.

I LOVE my 8-Quart Instant Pot (because I always make large amounts of food). Some prefer the 6-Quart Instant Pot because it comes to pressure faster.

Beyond the mashed potato, my favorite way to use my Instant Pot is to cook 5-7 pounds of frozen hamburger meat in 30 minutes. For real!

And now for my friend Leesa’s wonderful Mashed Potato recipe and instructions!

The BEST Mashed Potatoes in the Instant Pot

The BEST Way to Make Mashed Potatoes in the Instant Pot
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 6-8
Ingredients
  • 5 pounds Yukon gold potatoes
  • 1 cup chicken or beef broth
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • Butter to taste (I use one stick)
  • Sea salt to taste
Instructions
  1. Wash and quarter potatoes.
  2. Put them onto the trivet inside your instant pot along with the chicken broth and milk.
  3. Seal and cook at high pressure for 10 minutes.
  4. Quick release the pressure.
  5. Don't drain the liquid!
  6. Add butter and salt to your liking (the more butter the better, I always say!)
  7. Mash with a potato masher and serve!
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These Mashed Potatoes are a must try! Let me know what you think!

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Simple Baked Beans Recipe

September 16, 2018 by Laura 3 Comments

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I love that Simple Baked Beans is such an easy side dish to put together and pair with so many great meats and veggies!

Truly, it is the simplest of foods that make our meals so much better! (Did you download our Simple Ingredients for Simple Meals list yet? It’s FREE! And oh so helpful!)

These Simple Baked Beans take little effort, and are just sweet enough to make us all fall in love. I love adding these as a side dish (along with other veggies and fruits) to a basic meaty main dish.

Consider these Simple Baked Beans when you decide what to serve with any of these Simple Meals recipes:

  • Simple Sweet and Sour Baked Chicken Legs
  • Simple Cheesy Baked Chicken
  • Simple Bacon Ranch Chicken
  • Simple Hawaiian Crock Pot Chicken
  • Simple Chicken Cheeseballs with a Kick
  • Simple Beanie Weanies
  • Simple Crock Pot BBQ Spareribs
  • Simple Parmesan Broiled Fish
  • Simple Overnight Saucy Crock Pot Chicken
  • Simple 15-Minute Meal
  • Simple Overnight Melt-in-Your-Mouth Beef Roast
  • Simple Oven Fried Chicken
  • Simple Honey Mustard Chicken Legs
  • Simple Garlic Butter Shrimp
  • Simple Crunchy Ranch Chicken Strips
  • Simple Barbecue Beef Roast
  • Simple Roasted Rotiserie Chicken
  • Simple Green Chile Chicken
  • Simple Grilled Chicken
  • Simple Hawaiian Beef Roast
  • Simple Cheese Stuffed Burgers
  • Simple Bacon Cheeseburger Casserole
  • Simple Bacon Cheeseburger Roll
  • Simple Garlic Parmesan Chicken Legs
  • Simple Tuna Patties
  • Simple Crock Pot Applesauce BBQ Chicken
  • Simple Veggie Fritters
  • Simple Lemon Garlic Chicken Legs

Phew, so many possibilities!!

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As for these Simple Baked Beans, you’ll love having this recipe in your back pocket to add protein and goodness to your Simple Meals.

Ready for the super simple recipe? Soak and cook your own beans, or keep some canned beans on hand to throw these together at a moment’s notice.

Simple Baked Beans

Simple Baked Beans Recipe
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 6-8
Ingredients
  • 32-ounces canned pork and beans (or soak and cook your own pintos or navy beans!)
  • ¼ cup ketchup (give or take)
  • 1 Tablespoon prepared yellow mustard
  • 3 Tablespoons dried minced onion
  • 1 Tablespoon honey or brown sugar (optional)
Instructions
  1. Stir ingredients together in a 8x8 inch baking dish.
  2. Bake uncovered in a 350 degree oven for 45 minutes or until bubbly.
  3. (In a hurry? Cook in a pot on the stove for 10-15 minutes in a pinch!)
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I love that if I plan ahead, I can bake these in the oven. Or if I need to throw these together in less time (story of my life), I can simply stir this recipe into a pot and heat it to bubbly on the stove. So simple and good!

P.S. Make these beans into a main dish by adding leftover cooked hamburger and/or cooked bacon!

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Stick of Butter Rice – AMAZING!

September 11, 2018 by Laura 23 Comments

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Now that I have discovered how to make this Stick of Butter Rice, I will never go back to making it “the regular way.” Wow, wow, and then some. It’s because of the butter, of course. Wait until you try this!

Some people be like, “Go easy on this rice because it’s so high in fat because of the butter!” But Laura be like, “What a great and delicious way to add good fat to a whole grain carb dish!”

I’m not a huge fan of empty carbs, which turn to sugar in our bodies, which offer little if any nourishment, and therefore can turn to fat in our bodies as they try to serve some sort of purpose for us. So if there’s any reason to go easy on this rice, it is because our bodies don’t need loads of carbohydrates or grains for nourishment (unless we are avid athletes with rigorous daily workouts).

As for me? I enjoy this wonderfully flavored, high fat rice in small quantities with a large side of veggies and a delightful portion of meat.

The flavor of this rice, though!!! Wow, you must try it. Between the broth, the onion, and the butter (the obvious MVP of this dish), I think you’ll be like me and decide to never go back to making plain rice again!

See how simple this Stick of Butter Rice is?

Measure uncooked rice and minced onion into a baking dish. Cut butter into pats and add to rice.

Add salt and chicken broth and stir.

Cover and bake in a 350 degree oven for one hour. Your job here is done.

We love serving some sort of shredded meat with this rice, such as:

  • Hawaiian Crock Pot Chicken
  • Simple Overnight Saucy Crock Pot Chicken
  • Simple Overnight Melt-in-Your-Mouth Beef Roast
  • Simple Barbecue Beef Roast
  • Simple Hawaiian Beef Roast
  • Simple Crock Pot Salsa Shredded Beef

Those are our favorites, though this Stick of Butter Rice makes a great side dish with just about any meal!

Enjoy the simplicity of this wonderful dish! Once you try it you’ll never go back!

Stick of Butter Rice

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Stick of Butter Rice - AMAZING!
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 6-8
Ingredients
  • 2 cups brown rice (uncooked)
  • 4 cups beef or chicken broth
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • 2 Tablespoons dry minced onions
  • 1 stick of butter (1/2 cup)
Instructions
  1. Measure rice, broth, salt, and onions into a 9x13 inch baking dish and stir.
  2. Cut a stick of butter into 8ish "pats" and spread over the dish.
  3. Cover dish and bake in a 350 degree oven for 1 hour.
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How to Easily Steam or Roast Vegetables

September 2, 2018 by Laura 6 Comments

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Every time I say something like, “Simply prep some veggies to go with your meal and you’re good to go!” I get email requests saying, “Yes, but how exactly do you prep your veggies?” So here I am, finally giving a little more instruction on how to easily steam or roast vegetables. How silly that it’s taken me ten years to write this post.

We’ll start with steaming then move on to roasting. And hang with me until we get to the bottom of this post so you can grab our pretty new Veggie Preparation Guide!

How to Easily Steam Vegetables

Confession: I used to go to a little more trouble when steaming vegetables, putting one of these great stainless steel steamers in the bottom of my pan before adding my veggies. But just like everything I do in my kitchen these days, I’ve pared down the work (and the dirty dishes created as a result of the work) to make food prep as simple as possible.

Now what do I do when steaming vegetables? I dump in the veggies, I add a shot of water, I add some fat (butter or bacon grease), and I cook them for a few minutes until they are tender. It truly is that easy!

How to steam veggies:

Place vegetables in a pot with about 1/2 inch of water. Cover and heat on high until the water begins to boil. Reduce heat and cook vegetables according to this approximate time chart or until veggies are tender:
Peas: 3 minutes
Broccoli Florets, Cauliflower Florets, Green Beans: 5-7 minutes
Chopped Carrots, Potatoes, Turnips, Squash: 8-20 minutes
This info will be included in our handy printable below, so you’ll always have easy access!

How to Easily Roast Vegetables

Cut vegetables so they are uniform in size. Toss with a mixture of refined coconut oil, sea salt, and pepper and spread evenly on a baking sheet. Roast veggies in a 425 degree oven according to this approximate time chart or until veggies are tender:

Beets, Potatoes, Carrots: 30-45 minutes (depending on how small or large you cut them)
Butternut Squash, Acorn Squash: 20-60 minutes (depending on how small or large you cut them)
Broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts: 15-25 minutes
Asparagus, Green Beans: 10-20 minutes
Onions: 30-45 minutes (depending on your crispiness preference!)
This info will be included in our handy printable below, so you’ll always have easy access!

Download a FREE Printable Veggie Prep Guide!

How about an easy-to-reference guide to print and post in your kitchen? As you prepare your veggies every day, give it a quick glance to be reminded of cooking times for each veggie!

(See what I did there? A little passive-aggressive “prepare your veggies every day” to give you a hint that it’s important to prepare and eat veggies every day.) ;)

Don’t forget Raw and Stir Fried Veggies!

It’s the easiest thing in the world to throw out a container of mixed greens for salads each night. Or open a container of baby carrots, grab out some snap peas – raw veggies are your friend because of their nutritional content and ease for serving!

And stir-frying veggies adds fabulous flavor. Read my favorite way to stir-fry here. We make this often, with and without the noodles.

Go get your free Veggie Prep Printable!

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Simple Strawberry Fluff (Real Food Ingredients!)

August 30, 2018 by Laura 6 Comments

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I don’t mean to be a lazy cook. Truly I don’t. In fact, I really love making wonderful food as a way to bless people. Can I help it that this Simple Strawberry Fluff is super easy to make? No. I cannot help it. There’s nothing I can do to make it difficult. It’s simply, well, simple.

I’m sure you’re dying to know how this Simple Strawberry Fluff came into being.

I had decided to make these Strawberry Cheesecake Parfaits for 20 people at our local mission. (We take turns with one other family to make a meal to serve there once each month.) I planned to make The Best Grilled Chicken, my friend was providing a salad and veggie, so the Strawberry Parfaits would round off the meal to perfection.

However, I began to get low on time, my kids weren’t home to help (how dare they go off to church camp and leave me to do all the cooking), so I began to brainstorm ways to cut down my prep time. This is no easy feat when I already do everything possible to keep my meals simple.

But…aha! It occurred to me that instead of building individual parfait cups, I could make one big bowl with strawberries and cheesecake parfait filling and stir it together into a salad. It was then that I realized I would be creating a cross between the Strawberry Cheesecake Parfaits and this Pineapple Fluff.

Would it work? There was only one way to find out. Make it and insist that my husband give it a taste test (life is hard at the Coppinger house).

Matt had no idea where my brain had been storming. He only knew that I put a pretty blue bowl in front of him and handed him a spoon. “Oooh, that’s good!!”

Now that I’ve tried this, I may never go back to making parfaits again. Why would I when making it this way saves a precious eight seconds?

Simple Strawberry Fluff

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Simple Strawberry Fluff (Real Food Ingredients!)
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 4-6
Ingredients
  • 8 ounces softened cream cheese
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 Tablespoons lime juice
  • ¼ cup sugar or 3 Tablespoons real maple syrup or liquid stevia to taste
  • 1 pound fresh strawberries, washed and cut into bite-sized pieces
Instructions
  1. Wash and cut strawberries into a large mixing bowl.
  2. In a high-power blender mix cream cheese, whipping cream, vanilla, lime juice, and sweetener of choice until well combined and smooth.
  3. In a bowl, fold strawberries into the whipped mixture.
  4. Chill for at least one hour before serving.
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The folks at the mission said lovely things about this salad. (One 12-year old girl at fourths. Her love for the salad made me happy but our sweet conversation gave me even more joy.)

I will now and forevermore go back and forth between these Strawberry Cheesecake Parfaits and this Simple Strawberry Fluff. They are both incredibly delicious, and they are both super easy to make.

Pack this fun salad/dessert into a jar to take in your lunch box and you’ve got one more to-go option!

Great lunch box additions to your Simple Strawberry Fluff

  • Quick Bread in a Jar
  • Veggies With Dip in a Jar
  • Flourless Brownie Muffin
  • Mini Crustless Quiche in a Jar
  • Chips with Guacamole
  • Burrito Bowl in a Jar
  • Tuna Salad with Crackers
  • Salad in a Jar
  • Popcorn Chicken with Ranch
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Easy No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars (Low Sugar!)

August 28, 2018 by Laura 2 Comments

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I originally created these Easy No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars as a fun option for all of us to include in a lunch box. How was I to know they would also be great to eat for breakfast?

Some things simply can’t be helped. Before I knew what was happening, I had my morning coffee in one hand and a plate with one of these bars in the other. I was in my recliner before I realized, “How did I get here? Who gave this to me? What am I supposed to do with this thing? Eat it? For breakfast?”

There was nothing I could do.

I had made them the night before and slid them into the fridge. I spotted them when I reached in for the half-n-half to embellish my coffee to perfection. I saw the bars. Oats, peanut butter, uh…chocolate. Yes, it did sound a lot like breakfast.

When in need, a person can justify just about anything, am I right?

Well, you look at those and tell me you could resist choosing to eat one with your morning coffee. Especially when trying to make such an important decision BEFORE drinking the said coffee. No one can make good decisions before drinking the coffee.

Though I decided rather quickly that eating these with my morning coffee was actually a brilliant idea. So apparently I can make good decisions before coffee when there is chocolate involved.

I have now made the decision for you. Go ahead. Eat these for breakfast with your coffee. It’s a perfect way to start the day.

Easy No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars

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Easy No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars (Low Sugar!)
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 18
Ingredients
  • ½ cup butter (1 stick)
  • 2 Tablespoons brown sugar, sucanat, or honey
  • 3 cups whole rolled oats
  • 1 cup dark chocolate chips (semi sweet or milk chocolate is fine too, but will add to the sugar content)
  • ½ cup natural peanut butter
Instructions
  1. In a saucepan, melt butter and brown sugar together until smooth.
  2. Add rolled oats and stir over medium heat for about 30 seconds until oats are toasted in the butter/sugar mixture.
  3. Press half of the oat mixture into a 8x8 inch or 2-quart oblong baking dish.
  4. Set the remaining mixture aside.
  5. In another saucepan, stir the chocolate chips and peanut butter together over medium heat until melted and smooth.
  6. Spread chocolate mixture over the oat mixture in the pan.
  7. Sprinkle remaining oat mixture over the chocolate.
  8. Refrigerate for 2 or more hours.
  9. Cut into bars and serve.
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After you eat these for breakfast, consider also packing one for lunch. That is, after all, the original reason I created these. Details, details.

More great additions to your lunch box:

  • Quick Bread in a Jar
  • Veggies With Dip in a Jar
  • Flourless Brownie Muffin
  • Mini Crustless Quiche in a Jar
  • Chips with Guacamole
  • Burrito Bowl in a Jar
  • Tuna Salad with Crackers
  • Salad in a Jar
  • Popcorn Chicken with Ranch
  • Fruit Cheesecake Parfait

Pssst! Want more recipes like this one that include only five or fewer ingredients? This is for you!

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Make-Ahead Mac-n-Cheese For a Crowd

June 26, 2018 by Laura 5 Comments

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I’d never tried Make-Ahead Mac-n-Cheese before, but figured it was worth a shot! I wondered: Could I make my easy Mac-n-Cheese for a crowd, then put it in the crock pot to stay warm? After all, I didn’t want to be a slave to the stove just as my guests were arriving.

Obviously it worked marvelously, otherwise I wouldn’t be here telling you about it. I definitely feel that this dish is best fresh, right off the stove. But the day I was feeding 25 teens, I needed a side I could make ahead and keep warm. As it turns out, we can make Creamy Mac and Cheese en mass, then put it in a crock pot to stay warm until serving time.

A few small details about making Mac-n-Cheese for a Crowd: Plan to use lots of sea salt. It can be rather bland otherwise. I even go the extra mile and stir in some garlic powder for a little extra pazazz.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: When making this Creamy Mac and Cheese, always remove it from the heat BEFORE you add the cheese. It’s not difficult, but breaking this creamy mac-n-cheese rule will give you weirdly textured pasta. So cook your pasta in the milk, slide it off the heat, then add cheese. See how simple?

Make-Ahead Mac-n-Cheese for a Crowd

Make-Ahead Mac-n-Cheese For a Crowd
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 25-30
Ingredients
  • 32 ounces dry pasta (I use whole wheat noodles)
  • 6½ cups whole milk
  • Sea salt to taste (1-2 teaspoons)
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 3-4 cups shredded cheese (I use Colby jack; cheddar is also great)
Instructions
  1. Mix pasta, milk, sea salt, and garlic powder in a large sauce pan. (I've found it best to divide ingredients into two large pots for faster and more even cooking.)
  2. Cook over medium-high heat stirring almost constantly until the pasta is tender (10-15 minutes).
  3. Remove from heat. (IMPORTANT!)
  4. Add cheese and stir until melted.
  5. Transfer Mac-n-Cheese to a large (6-8 quart) crock pot.
  6. Keep warm at "lo" setting for up to three hours.
  7. Stir in a bit more milk at serving time as needed.
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When making a large amount of Mac-n-Cheese like this, I usually use this variety of whole wheat elbow noodles.

Need more ideas for cooking for a crowd? Check out this link:

44 Meals to Feed a Large Crowd

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Simple Cream Cheese Corn (4 Ingredients!)

June 21, 2018 by Laura 8 Comments

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I just realized I’ve never shared my Simple Cream Cheese Corn recipe here. As such, I’m terribly afraid that you’ll try this recipe and wag your finger at me. “Laura!!” you’ll exclaim. “This corn is incredible! Where has this recipe been my whole life? Why have you not shared it with us before today? You’ve been blogging and sharing recipes for years and years!! And you wait until today to finally disclose this?”

I hang my head in shame. I have no excuses. There are no words I can say to explain this away. I have withheld one of the best recipes in the world, and if I could go back in time and erase this mistake, I most certainly would.

Please forgive me and know that I’ll never do it again. All of my tried and true, very best recipes are yours to be had. I’ll never not share one again. Except for when I do. After all, how am I to know what I am forgetting to remember?

Rest assured, as soon as I remember what I have forgotten, you’ll be the first to know.

This Simple Cream Cheese Corn is my go-to recipe to serve when hosting guests. Why? Because it makes a “fancy” dish without any effort. Steam your corn, add the beautiful cream cheese and butter, serve it to your guests, watch them pass out.

Oh, did I forget to tell you that part? (Seems I’m extra forgetful these days.) Your guests might pass out when they eat this. It can’t be helped. The corn tastes too amazing. The creaminess and the buttery goodness mixed with the sweetness of the corn is just too much for most people to handle. They cry tears of joy while eating it. They think you’re a rock star for cooking it. They go back for seconds and thirds. You’ve changed their lives.

All this, and somehow I forgot to share the recipe until now. I have nothing to say for myself.

Simple Cream Cheese Corn

You’re about to be shocked over how ridiculously easy this is to make.

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Simple Cream Cheese Corn (4 Ingredients!)
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 4-6
Ingredients
  • 16-ounces frozen corn
  • 4-ounces cream cheese
  • 4 Tablespoons butter
  • Sea salt to taste
Instructions
  1. Steam corn in a small amount of water until tender and hot (about five minutes).
  2. Drain excess water.
  3. Stir in cream cheese and butter until melted.
  4. Salt to taste.
  5. Serve.
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I wasn’t kidding when I said it was easy.

Here are 20 great main dish recipes that are simple and fun to serve with this Simple Cream Cheese Corn:

  • Simple Sweet and Sour Baked Chicken Legs
  • Simple Cheesy Baked Chicken
  • Simple Italian Beef and Broccoli Skillet
  • Simple Bacon Ranch Chicken
  • Simple Chicken Cheeseballs with a Kick
  • Simple Crock Pot BBQ Spareribs
  • Simple Pizza Chicken Bake
  • Simple Parmesan Broiled Fish
  • Simple Overnight Saucy Crock Pot Chicken
  • Simple Overnight Melt-in-Your-Mouth Beef Roast
  • Simple Oven Fried Chicken
  • Simple Honey Mustard Chicken Legs
  • Simple Garlic Butter Shrimp
  • Simple Crunchy Ranch Chicken Strips
  • Simple Barbecue Beef Roast
  • Simple Roasted Rotiserie Chicken
  • Simple Grilled Chicken
  • Simple Hawaiian Beef Roast
  • Simple Garlic Parmesan Chicken Legs
  • Simple Crock Pot Applesauce BBQ Chicken

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Simple Chocolate Frozen Yogurt (Low Sugar, Five Ingredients)

June 17, 2018 by Laura Leave a Comment

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Just when you thought life couldn’t get any better, you learn that you get to eat Chocolate Frozen Yogurt for breakfast.

Why wouldn’t you be able to eat this for breakfast? Have you eaten regular yogurt for breakfast? Of course. So this is the frozen variety. It’s just as nourishing and just as delicious.

But it looks like dessert! And it feels so wrong to eat something like this for breakfast!

Then let me ask you this: Have you ever eaten a Cinnamon Roll for breakfast? A Poptart? A Donut? A bowl of Captain Crunch?

I rest my case.

Eat this Chocolate Frozen Yogurt and you’re in for a much healthier start compared to what most American “breakfast foods” offer. It’s perfect on a hot summer day!

I love that this can be made dairy free (with coconut milk and coconut yogurt) if that is a need you have. You can run this through your Ice Cream Maker if you like. I tend to make it the “lazy way” which I admit isn’t quite as creamy, but still very delicious!

Simple Chocolate Frozen Yogurt

Simple Chocolate Frozen Yogurt (Low Sugar, Five Ingredients)
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 4-6
Ingredients
  • 32-ounces (4 cups) plain yogurt
  • ½ cup milk (regular or coconut)
  • ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 30 drops liquid stevia OR 4 Tablespoons real maple syrup (or a mixture of both)
Instructions
  1. Blend ingredients together until smooth.
  2. Spread mixture into an 8x8 inch dish.
  3. Cover and freeze for one hour.
  4. Scoop out Chocolate "Fro-Yo" and enjoy!
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Feel free to switch out the cocoa powder for blended fresh fruit to make different varieties of Simple Frozen Yogurt.

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Want more No-Churn Ice Cream recipes?

  • Low Sugar No-Churn Chocolate Ice Cream
  • Low Sugar No-Churn Vanilla Ice Cream
  • Low Sugar No-Churn Strawberry Ice Cream

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Simple Slow Cooker Party Potatoes

June 14, 2018 by Laura 11 Comments

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Twas the day before Easter and my friend Chandra and I were discussing our Easter Dinner menus. She mentioned that she was making Party Potatoes, which we all know is a delicious, creamy, and cheesy potato dish.

While I knew exactly what Chandra was talking about, it occurred to me that when I was growing up, my family always called this dish “Funeral Potatoes.” Same recipe, same deliciousness, but incredibly different label. Party Potatoes and Funeral Potatoes are one in the same? Yes, indeed.

Chandra and I decided that people in the north (where her family is from) must like parties better. And that people in the south (where my family is from) need to let go and live a little. Bless our hearts.

Indeed, my family had Funeral Potatoes on all the most exciting celebration days: Easter, Christmas, and Birthdays. “Happy Easter, He is Risen!!!! Please pass the Funeral Potatoes.” What is wrong with me that I never realized what we were saying?

It is worth noting that Death By Chocolate was also a family favorite. I requested it at one of my Bridal Parties before Matt and I got married. “I’m going to marry the man of my dreams! I want Death by Chocolate please!”

Well, now you know the truth about my family history. We really knew how to party.

I have decided that it’s time to break the cycle. No more Funeral Potatoes. From now on, we will eat Party Potatoes!! Woohoooo, I LOVE PARTY POTATOES!!!!!”

Though what will I do the next time I’m at a funeral and they serve Party Potatoes? This is a conundrum.

Simple Slow Cooker Party Potatoes

You’ll notice that I’ve taken this popular potato dish recipe and tweaked it to include all real food ingredients (so we can avoid the MSG in canned soup). You’ll also notice that I found a way to make this dish in a slow cooker. I found this to be a helpful trick for the times I’m out of the house and need the potatoes to be ready to eat when we get home. It’s also nice to use the slow cooker method as it frees up oven space.

Not to worry though. I’ve included instructions for oven baking as well. As you can see, I’ve done all that I can to meet all of your funeral and party planning needs.

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Simple Slow Cooker Party Potatoes
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 6-10
Ingredients
  • 24 ounces frozen hashbrowns or cut potatoes
  • 3 Tablespoons dry minced onion
  • 1-2 teaspoons sea salt, to taste
  • 16 ounces sour cream
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 16 ounces shredded Colby jack or cheddar cheese
Instructions
  1. Mix all ingredients together and spread evening in a slow cooker or 9x13 inch baking dish.
  2. Slow Cooker Instructions: Cook on low for 5-6 hours or on high for 3-4 hours.
  3. Oven Instructions: Cover and bake in a 350 degree oven for one hour.
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