We like big Bundts and we cannot lie! Discover fun one-pan dishes including cakes—and much, much more. 101 Things To Do With A Bundt® Pan offers a wide variety of not only cake and bread recipes, but sweet and savory sides, appetizers, brunch ideas, and dinner options. Packed with delish recipe ideas cooked in everyone’s favorite iconic pan, 101 Things To Do With A Bundt® Pan will help the home cook serve up quick and easy one-pan dishes from breakfasts to main dishes, including comfort foods like meat loaf, lasagna, mac and cheese, and even roast chicken. Also included are helpful hints for getting the best results from your Bundt! Try: · Bacony Jalapeno Poppers · Hawaiian Monkey Bread · Cranberry and Orange Bread · Cinnamon Pan Breakfast · General Tso’s Chicken · Zucchini Lasagna · Sweet Potato Casserole · Berry-Filled Bundt Cake · Peach Cobbler, and much more
The icing on the cake: even more decadent dessert recipes from the author of the New York Times bestselling cookbook 101 Things to Do with a Cake Mix. What could possibly top Stephanie Ashcraft’s first book? Why, more delicious cake mix recipes of course! In 101 More Things to Do with a Cake Mix, she has done it again, serving up more lovin’ for every busy dessert-lover’s oven. This scrumptious sequel includes simple and delicious recipes—all using cake mix as a main ingredient. Spanning breakfasts, cookies, cupcakes, ice cream sandwiches, and children’s delights, the recipes include: Easy Cinnamon Rolls, The Love Coffee Cake, Oatmeal Choconut Cookies, Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies, Heavenly White Brownies, Lucious Lemon Bars, Strawberry Ice Cream Cake, Caramel Surprise Cupcakes, Patriotic Trifle, Banana Split Pizza, and more.
More than 2 million copies sold in our popular "101" series. Often referred to as the "Forbidden Fruit," they can be eaten raw, cooked, dried, juiced, sauced, baked, jammed, or stuffed. With recipes like Pecan-Apple Muffins, Roasted Apple-Vegetable Medley, Rustic Apple Tart, Toasted Chicken-Apple Sandwiches and Apple Almond Cheesecake, there are 101 sweet and savory solutions for dinner and dessert. Madge Baird is a seasoned cookbook editor and the author of 101 Things to Do With Rotisserie Chicken as well as an avid gardener, and is known in her neighborhood as a creative good cook. She lives in Clinton, Utah.
Yogurt is not just for breakfast anymore-it's now become a staple for those looking to lose weight, add calcium and protein to their diets, and ensure a healthy bacterial balance in the body. Did you know that nutritious yogurt can take the place of sour cream in most dishes? Discover all the uses for this healthy and delicious staple in 101 Things to Do With Yogurt. Recipes include Santa Rosa Chicken, Smoothie Coolers, Orangeade Cake, Crispy Chicken Parmesan, Creamy Fruit Dip, Dutch Honey Bread, Hamburger Stroganoff, Yum-Yum Cupcakes, Chicken Puffs, Tortilla Wheels, Best-Ever Pancakes, French Cherry Cheese Pie, Yogurt Cheese, and more!
Rediscover the creative possibilities of the iconic Bundt Pan with over 100 sweet and savory recipes! Filled with fresh ideas and delicious recipes tailor-made for your Bundt pan, this ingenious cookbook will open your eyes to the versatility of this heirloom tin. Complete with the classics as well as innovative new creations and gorgeous photography, this cookbook goes way beyond just cakes! Whether you’re craving something sweet or savory, you’ll find recipes for every mood and occasion. Packed with tips, tricks, and flourishes along the way, The New Bundt Pan Cookbook will have you breaking out your Bundt pan again and again!
The New York Times best-selling author of 101 Things to Do with a Cake Mix! demonstrates the delectable versatility of the crock pot. Call it a slow cooker, a crockery cooker, or your best friend, these handy kitchen machines are gaining popularity, and for good reason. Slow cookers make perfectly tender meats and brings out the flavor of a wide variety of dishes with little risk of burning. And don’t let the name fool you—your slow cooker can be a real time-saver! Simply throw your ingredients in, get on with life, and come home to a kitchen filled with the aroma of real home cooking. In 101 Things to Do with a Slow Cooker, Stephanie Ashcraft presents easy-to-follow recipes for everything from South of the Border Pot Roast to Cherries Jubilee and even Almond hot Chocolate. Recipes for soups and stews, main courses, side dishes, beverages, desserts, and more are included, along with suggestions for what to serve with each dish, time-saving tips, and easy modifications.
Features recipes for familiar comfort foods such as breads and soups, along with creative, clever little gems for appetizers and desserts using zucchini.
One simple dessert gives a sweet kick to breads, fruit salads, donuts, and more—from the bestselling author of101 Things to Do with a Cake Mix. There’s so much more to pudding than just a dollop of whipped cream on top! This all-time favorite treat gets a makeover with 101 Things to Do with Pudding. Instant pudding mix takes everyday desserts and pastries to another level including cinnamon buns, banana bread, muffins, no-bake oatmeal cookies, pies, fruit dip, milkshakes, pudding pops, parfaits, pound cakes, and dessert pizzas. Now you can try some amazingly luscious, moist, and inventive recipes such as Sticky Buns, Banana Cream Cookie Salad, White Chocolate Coconut Cream Cookies, Triple Chocolate Brownies, Cream Cheese Chocolate Nut Pie, Red Velvet Cake, Pumpkin Spice Trifle, and a whole lot more!
Chocolate lovers rejoice! A melting pot of recipes—from candies to dessert pizzas—by the bestselling author of101 Things to Do with a Cake Mix. Satisfy all of your chocolate cravings in 101 different ways with the newest addition to the 101 series, 101 Things to Do with Chocolate. Try easy recipes such as Chocolate Strawberry Cheesecake Bars, Decadent Chocolate Truffles, Chocolate Mint Layer Brownies, and Chocolate Pudding-Filled Donuts to give you that needed fix. With sections such as Dessert Pizzas and Ice Cream Cakes, you’ll find new and delicious ways to enjoy chocolate in addition to all the old favorites. Taste-tempting recipes include: Fun-Topped Fudge, No-Bake Chocolate Drops, Vanilla Chocolate Chip Cookies, Pink Peppermint Frosted Brownies, Chocolate Fall Harvest Bars, Banana Chocolate Chip Cake, Grasshopper Ice Cream Sandwiches, Cookie Dough Ice Cream Cake, Hot Chocolate, Cookies-and-Cream Milkshake, Cream Puff Squares, and more.
The ultimate guide to savory baking using fragrant spices and herbs, fresh produce, rich cheeses and meats, and more Baking is about a lot more than just desserts. This unique collection, one of the few to focus solely on the savory side of baking, explores a multitude of flavor possibilities. Get inspired by creative twists like gochujang-filled puff pastry pinwheels or feta-studded dill-zucchini bread. And sample traditional baked goods from around the world, from Chinese lop cheung bao to Brazilian pão de quejo. Our flexible recipes let you keep things simple by often using store-bought doughs and crusts, or go all out and make them from scratch using our foolproof methods. No matter what kind of baker you are, you’ll be inspired by the irresistible flavors, from everyday biscuits to showstopping breads, including: Quick breads, scones, biscuits, and pastries: Turn scones savory with panch phoran, an Indian spice blend with cumin, fennel, and mustard seeds. Bake the flakiest biscuits ever, packed with fresh sage and oozing with melty Gruyère. Even danish goes savory with goat cheese and Urfa chile. Tarts, galettes, and pies: Jamaican spiced beef patties or a flaky galette with corn, tomatoes, and bacon will be your new favorite lunch (or breakfast, or snack). Or make pizza chiena, the over-the-top Italian double-crusted pie of eggs, cheeses, and cured meats. Batter and stovetop “bakes”: Popovers bursting with blue cheese and chives dress up dinner, while bread pudding with butternut squash and spinach makes the brunch table. And savory pancakes are for anytime, whether you choose Chinese cōngyóubing or Korean kimchi jeon. Flatbreads, pizza, rolls, and loaves: Try alu paratha, the Northern Indian potato-stuffed flatbread. Shape mushroom crescent rolls or a challah enlivened by saffron and rosemary. And for kids of any age, bake a pizza monkey bread. Every recipe has a photo you’ll want to sink your teeth into, and ATK-tested techniques plus step-by-step photos walk you through rolling out pie and galette doughs; shaping breads and rolls; stretching pizza dough; and more.