Five ingredients are all you need to make these homemade egg noodles - perfect side that’s ready in an hour.
Delta bars, sweet cookie bars with a pecan-studded, light topping. Yum!
The Good Old Days…. My husband, Eric, bought everything to make meatloaf for dinner. Every family has their version. I talked to my mother-in-law about her recipe, which is in her head R…
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Enjoy the pudding-like consistency of this ultra-easy, six-ingredient "cake".
I have another little booklet to share from General Mills, Inc. and Betty Crocker from 1943. The booklet is aimed at the woman of the ho...
Your Share. How to prepare appetizing, healthful meals .. with foods available today. Betty Crocker. 1943, General Mills, Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota.World War...
Can't decide whether to serve chocolate cake or flan for dessert? Enter homemade Chocoflan! Have your cake and eat your flan, too, with a recipe that combines two distinctive flavors in one crowd-pleasing dessert.
I have another little booklet to share from General Mills, Inc. and Betty Crocker from 1943. The booklet is aimed at the woman of the ho...
I have another little booklet to share from General Mills, Inc. and Betty Crocker from 1943. The booklet is aimed at the woman of the ho...
This meatball recipe is an absolute favorite, and for great reason! All you need is 15 minutes of prep, some basic ingredients, and a foil-lined pan. Tender and perfectly browned, these versatile meatballs pair perfectly with everything from pasta to roasted veggies. They’re also a great source of protein, making them the answer to just about any dinner jam. Whether you need a recipe for meatballs for spaghetti or you’re planning on slathering them in barbecue sauce, these do-it-all meatballs are sure to satisfy. Lean ground beef, bread crumbs, and other key ingredients help give baked meatballs their round shape and savory taste. Once you’ve mastered this easy meatball recipe, get adventurous with more of Betty’s favorite meatball recipes!
I have another little booklet to share from General Mills, Inc. and Betty Crocker from 1943. The booklet is aimed at the woman of the ho...
I have another little booklet to share from General Mills, Inc. and Betty Crocker from 1943. The booklet is aimed at the woman of the ho...
Ah, chocolate mousse. The distinctly decadent dessert with a thick and creamy texture and rich, chocolate flavor. It’s the kind of dessert you probably associate with fancy, fine, French dining, but with Betty by your side, it’s achievable right in your own kitchen! The ingredients are simple—eggs, cream, sugar and semisweet baking chocolate. But the secret to the best chocolate mousse recipe is in the technique. Lucky you, the Betty Crocker Test Kitchens have made that part easy. Where Does Chocolate Mousse Come From? Chocolate mousse was first made in France. Surprisingly enough, it was originally invented by the French artist Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, a famously experimental cook who saw the savory mousses popular at the time, such as foie gras, and had the brilliant idea that they might be a lot tastier with a whole lot of chocolate instead!
I have another little booklet to share from General Mills, Inc. and Betty Crocker from 1943. The booklet is aimed at the woman of the ho...
If you’re looking for the best potato soup recipe around, here’s some good news: you found it! Using just a few simple ingredients, accessible techniques, and—you guessed it—a few potatoes, you can create a superbly satisfying side, or a shareable meal that’s hearty and wholesome all on its own. The secret? Building layers of flavors and texture that blend luxuriously and make this creamy potato soup an everyday classic that’s also a deeply satisfying dish. It’s amazing as a companion to a simple sandwich at a casual lunch, or paired with salad and bread for an elegant dinner party. As an added bonus, this creamy potato soup recipe has a lot of room for customization. Potatoes make an amazing base for soup partly because they taste great with so many other flavors! Add or adjust ingredients as you choose to create a homemade potato soup that really tastes like home!
No boiling required in this easy make-ahead recipe. Just let the uncooked noodles absorb the liquid in the fridge overnight, then pop in the oven!
Mmm…molasses. These perfect, pillowy soft molasses cookies might even be better than the ones Grandma used to make. (But don’t worry, we won’t tell!) Betty has taken that classic spiced cookie recipe—with ginger, cinnamon and cloves—and positively perfected it to make the best ginger molasses cookies you’ve ever tasted. They’re baked with a soft, chewy center and a slightly crispy crunch on the outside, then dipped in sugar to give them a sweet finish. Whip up a batch during the holidays or whenever you’re craving cozy spiced cookies.
It’s no surprise as to why this impossibly easy taco pie has over 700 positive reviews from your fellow home cooks. With 15 minutes of prep and a handful of ingredients, it’s the easiest way to turn a pound of ground beef into a five-star supper. Once the cheese bubbles and bakes, this pie is a blank canvas for all your favorite taco toppings. Shredded lettuce, juicy tomatoes, sliced avocados and sour cream are just jumping-off points, feel free to get creative—this pie knows no limits!
Enjoy this smooth and creamy custard that’s baked to perfection. Perfect dessert to treat your family!
A down-home dessert that goes together in a flash!
Tell everyone you’re having pie for dinner and see how big their smiles are. This homemade chicken pot pie recipe streamlines your work by using frozen peas and carrots and refrigerated Pillsbury™ Pie Crusts. Swap out chicken for turkey or try a different frozen veggie combo to put your own unique spin on this old-fashioned favorite.
Wondering how to make Fettuccine Alfredo that's sure to wow family or friends? We've got you covered with a recipe that takes just 25 minutes. Put a pot of water on to boil, then stir the white sauce together as the pasta is cooking. It’s just that easy to create a rich and satisfying dinner! This top-rated Fettuccine Alfredo recipe is a favorite of home cooks everywhere—try it tonight and find out why.
Skip the restaurant and cook up one of these delectable dishes featuring flavors from your favorite Asian cuisines!
Alyssa and Abby helped me bake blueberry pies a little while back. In the above picture, we only used 4 cups of blueberries. The pies were too thin so I have been using the 6 cups …
I have another little booklet to share from General Mills, Inc. and Betty Crocker from 1943. The booklet is aimed at the woman of the ho...
Last year at my grandfather’s birthday he said to me “I know you’re supposed to have birthday cake on your birthday, but all I want is a slice of pie.” So this year …
This is from Betty Crocker's website and it makes really good cookies and can be doubled easily. *According to their website: 110 calories per serving/cookie* *Cooking time does not include 2 hour chill time*
I have another little booklet to share from General Mills, Inc. and Betty Crocker from 1943. The booklet is aimed at the woman of the ho...
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I have another little booklet to share from General Mills, Inc. and Betty Crocker from 1943. The booklet is aimed at the woman of the ho...
If your garden has blessed you with an abundance of everyone’s favorite squash, then it’s time to get out the grater, fire up the oven and bake some loaves with this moist, tender, spice-infused easy Zucchini Bread recipe. We'll show you how to make homemade Zucchini Bread with a quick-prep recipe and tips for easily swapping veggies or adding fruit for a dash of sweetness. Master this recipe and you'll open the door to a delicious season of homegrown goodness.
Hello! Welcome to Pieathalon 2020: The Seventh Pieathalon! Quick explanation of the Pieathalon for those of you who are virgins: The Pieathalon is a virtual pie party where bloggers from across the…
Nothing says 'luncheon' like an old-fashioned frosted party sandwich loaf! And they're so darn pretty, they can even do double-duty as centerpieces.
These Best Basic Pancakes, the original Betty Crocker Pancakes are so easy a child could make them (and did) No buttermilk needed! #BettyCrockerPancakes
I have another little booklet to share from General Mills, Inc. and Betty Crocker from 1943. The booklet is aimed at the woman of the ho...
The Homemakers Creed from Betty Crocker at A Cultivated Nest. Some people may think these are old-fashioned ideas but I think that most women want a good family life and want to manage their homes well
Throughout next year I will be posting some of the recipes that I grew up with. Some of them came out of the cookbook above which is the Betty Crocker 1969 version. Some of
I have another little booklet to share from General Mills, Inc. and Betty Crocker from 1943. The booklet is aimed at the woman of the ho...