Oatmeal Raisin Pecan Cookies
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These are simply the best oatmeal cookies I have ever eaten.
These are simply the best oatmeal cookies I have ever eaten.
Foaming Fairy is what I’d call an old fashioned cocktail because it contains 2 ingredients that were once common, but fell out of favor.
Super moist, apple-packed Applejack cookies – the flavors of apple pie in a convenient cookie form!
Nothing better than a stack of fluffy, thick, old-fashioned buttermilk pancakes for breakfast.
Chocolate cake gets a whiskey old fashioned twist with orange zest, whiskey, boozy cherries and a dash of bitters.
Moravian Sugar Cake – A perfect holiday treat
Recipe for Beef Cheeks Au Poivre for a slow braise on a Sunday with grandma.
Make this mandarin orange old fashioned cocktail with Wild Turkey bourbon for the perfect signature Thanksgiving drink!
Old fashioned pinto beans! Clean. Healthy. And only 100 calories in a serving!
How to use old bread, make pangratatto! (in Polish with translator)
My Great-Grandmother’s recipe for mini pecan pies with the best cream cheese crust! The perfect Fall treat!
A crispy and tasty alternative to potatoes.
This Chicken Pot Pie is rich and creamy and is packed with flavor Topped off with a whole-wheat crust!
24-hr Crock Pot Apple Butter. The slow and gentle cooking process ensures a deeply rich caramelized flavor, consistency, and color.
Thick and chewy banana oatmeal cookies with chocolate chips. They are low fat, with most of the butter/oil replaced with banana and yogurt
Classic Pineapple Upside Down Cake with a buttery yellow cake and delicious caramel!
Ditch the bag and make popcorn the old fashioned way. This stovetop version is quick and easy to make, and it tastes so much better.
Old Fashioned drink
Old Fashioned Strawberry Ice Cream
Marilyn’s Baked Custard, an old-fashioned recipe handed down to 7 generations.
On The History Kitchen, Very Fancy Sandwiches from American Home Magazine published in 1944.
Traditional Pennsylvania Dutch recipe for funnel cake – a crispy, crunchy, melt-in-your-mouth treat on The History Kitchen.