Pizza is a beloved meal for just about everyone. Enjoy a version that's been given the autumn treatment when you swap out tomato sauce for a creamy pumpkin sauce and top it with everything from fresh sage to crispy sausage to bubbly blue cheese.
With the kids back to school and the beginning of the school year upon us, it's time to make sure you have a few fun meals on your weekly schedule. So here's one that the kids can help make and will have them cheering when it reaches the table.
When things are heating up and getting fast, it's time to pull out your slow cooker and let a delicious, pizza-inspired casserole find its way to your table. This is the perfect time of the year to let this handy appliance handle it all.
When you don't have a lot of time to make dinner, but still want to get your kids involved, turn to fusion cuisine. Yeah, that's right: kids can blend their favorite dishes to make new favorite dishes too. This time around: Waffle-Pizza Sandwiches. What's not to love?
It's good to have go-to ideas for busy weeks and evenings when you would really rather not spend a lot of time thinking about what to call dinner. In that spirit, I'm sharing one of my favorite stand-by dinner ideas.
If you think pizza needs to wait until it's cool enough to fire up the oven again, think again! Pizza is a snap when you have a grill on hand. Get some simple ideas about how to make your very own grilled pizzas without roasting your home.
Being green is easy when you have a pile of fresh garden vegetables, pizza dough, and an oven. Oh, and some dreamy, creamy cheese to help make all of your dreams come true. Okay … that might be over-billing slightly, but you can bet on a delicious dinner!
If you've ever wondered about cooking with stinging nettles and done a bit of poking around on the Internet, you've probably found a lot of recipes for soup. Now, I love soup, but I also recently sautéed some and included them on a pizza that was brimming with bacon, cheese, and garlic. I don't think I'll be turning my nose up at nettles ever again!
The evening before Valentine's Day brings a talk about love to the table and hilarity ensues. Here's hoping your day includes love and brings you joy. In the end, that's what Valentine's Day is really about for me, even if Hallmark might have its own ideas about that!
Americans eat over three billion pizzas a year. You can put a special spin on your own pizza enjoyment by growing your own pizza garden that includes everything from tomatoes to vegetables for topping to your favorite herbs. After all, gardens aren't only for your flowers!