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Mug Cakes: 100 Speedy Microwave Treats to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

Satisfy your sweet tooth instantly with a microwave cake baked in a mug.

Mug Cakes contains one hundred quick and easy recipes that are ready in a matter of minutes! Why reach for store-bought mix that takes up to an hour to bake? Let Mug Cakes show you how to make a quick, tiny batter to mix in a mug with a fork! These desserts are the perfect personal serving size when you don’t feel like baking an entire cake or pan of cupcakes.

With dozens of mouthwatering recipes, there is something to please every taste. It’s all here, from basic Buttermilk Cake, Red Velvet, and Carrot Cake to fancy Chocolate Caramel Fleur de Sel. Let the kids try their hand at S’mores and Root Beer Float cakes. Then send them to bed and try the liquor-infused recipes from the Adults Only chapter (Irish Coffee Cake, anyone?). There are recipes for cake lovers with special dietary needs, and even non-cake recipes like mug puddings, pies, and cheesecakes, when you get tired of cake (yes . . . it can happen!).

So if you’ve got five minutes to spare, grab a mug, mix up a mug cake, and satisfy your dessert craving ASAP!

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My Grandma’s 3-Ingredient Dinner Is Embarrassingly Simple, Yet So Delicious

Most of us likely have a few generational recipes passed down from our grandparents that have become staples at our holiday dinners and family potlucks. Some of us may even have ones that have become part of our weekly rotation.

While many of the recipes we love to share are delicious pound cakes or homemade spaghetti sauce, sometimes we can forget about the ridiculously simple ones that were just meant to get dinner on the table—like my grandmother’s three-ingredient recipe, made with some pretty unlikely household staples.

Raising eight kids on a farm, my grandma had a lot of hungry mouths to feed, which meant sometimes the simple, cheap meal was the way to go. In this case, however, it turns out the simple, cheap meal was actually a delicious one that I still make to this day when I don’t feel like cooking, or don’t have a lot of ingredients in my house.

The combo? Egg noodles, a can of tomato soup, and bacon. I’m not sure if you could call it a stew or just a runny “pasta sauce,” but noodles smothered with bacon-packed soup is the budget-friendly meal of dreams.

The method has changed over the years, but, originally, when my grandma—and subsequently my grandpa, when she passed away—made the dish, it was four ingredients. That final ingredient was a diced onion, but as kids, my brother and I didn’t like onion, so my mom would omit it when she made it.

My grandma would fry the bacon in a cast iron skillet, then cook the onions in the bacon grease, and finally add the tomato soup and water — which gave the soup so much extra flavor. Then, she’d serve the tomato soup sauce over egg noodles. It really doesn’t get much easier.

Today, I only use the three ingredients—mostly because I didn’t know there was a fourth until I fact-checked the recipe with my parents—and don’t use a cast iron skillet. I like to cook my bacon in the oven because it’s a lot less messy, so I’ll cook the bacon, cut it up, and add it to the pot of prepared tomato soup. 

It may sound like a strange dish, but the simple flavors really work together—and it’s a great meal to stretch those last few days before your next grocery run. In other words, don’t knock it ‘til you try it!

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10 Comfort Food Casseroles You Can Make in 45 Minutes (or Fewer)

Get dinner on the table in a flash with these comforting casseroles that are ready in 45 minutes (or fewer). From slow cooker suppers to shortcut dinners made with canned biscuit dough, you’ll find a new fall favorite in this cozy collection.

  • Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole for One
  • Easy Pineapple Casserole
  • Million Dollar Chicken Casserole

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Mississippi Chicken Chili

Chef John’s Mississippi chicken chili could not be easier to make in the slow cooker with only a handful of ingredients. Made with cannellini beans, pepperoncini peppers, and a whole stick of butter , the chili comes out rich and delicious. You can substitute any canned beans for the cannellini beans.

Chef’s Note

You can use chicken breasts instead of thighs, but the thighs make for a better chili, and won’t dry out during the long cooking time.

For a more pronounced chili flavor, you can double the amount of chili powder. For a spicier version, ground chipotle can be substituted for some of the chili powder.

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96 Recipes Using 1 Pound of Ground Beef

Ground beef is one of the most versatile ingredients. Take advantage of that last package in your freezer, and whip up some of these savory and satisfying recipes for dinner tonight! And here’s the verdict on whether you should rinse ground beef before you get started.

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Easy Spanish Cookbook: Recipes to Bring Home the Flavors of Spain

Bring the flavors of Spain home—delicious dishes that anyone can make

You don’t have to live in Spain to recreate its savory delicacies in your very own kitchen. The Easy Spanish Cookbook helps chefs of all skill levels serve up a flavorful variety of classic Spanish dishes.

Covering everything from tapas, pintxos, and other small plates to rice, meat, and seafood entrees, this beginner-friendly Spanish cookbook sets you up for long-term culinary success. Learn how to stock a kitchen perfect for preparing Spanish food—no shopping at specialty grocers required. This Spanish cookbook is even filled with tips to help you integrate more traditional ingredients and create regional variations.

The Easy Spanish Cookbook includes:

  • 60 Spanish favorites—Delight friends and family with iconic Spanish delicacies, including Mixed Paella, Bay Scallop Pie, and Catalonian Fish Stew.
  • Regional overviews—Journey from Catalonia to Galicia with a Spanish cookbook that takes you across the whole of Spain.
  • Easy-to-find ingredients—Enjoy recipes that deliver authentic flavors without relying on hard-to-find specialty ingredients.

Start on the road to mastering Spanish cuisine with this Spanish cookbook.

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Our Most-Saved October Recipe Is So Good, Reviewers Say There Are Never Any Leftovers

Simple ingredients cooked well is the secret to great meals—but that makes cooking sound easier than it is.

Finding dinner recipes or sides that you love and consistently want to make can be a challenge. If you’re in the mood for a simple, seasonal recipe, I would like to recommend our most-saved recipe of last October: Roasted Butternut Squash.

The recipe has thousands of saves and is great to make when fall is in full swing. It lets the squash shine, which is why this recipe is so great to make when this vegetable is in season.

How to Roast Butternut Squash

This recipe only uses three ingredients, plus some oil to bring everything together. All you need is some squash, garlic, and a little salt and pepper. Of course, there are so many more seasonings and spices to use if you want to adapt the recipe to your liking (such as cinnamon, rosemary, paprika, or even honey or agave).

Peel the squash, then slice in half lengthwise. Remove the seeds from the center of the bulb, and cut the squash into 1-inch cubes. Mix with oil and seasonings, then place on a baking sheet and roast in the oven for about 25 to 35 minutes. The squash should be tender and lightly browned.

If the skin of your squash is too tough to peel, poke holes in the skin and place it in the microwave for a minute or two, then give the peeling process a go. The skin should be softer and easier to work with.

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50 Hearty Vegetarian Skillet Recipes

From one-pan meals to sautéed sides, these vegetarian skillet recipes are perfect for any occasion. And trust us, you won’t even miss the meat!

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Beef Chow Mein

Our beef chow mein recipe combines crispy stir-fried noodles with colorful vegetables and tender, juicy stir-fried steak. A flavorful sauce made with Chinese cooking wine, beef broth, oyster sauce and other savory ingredients completes this tasty dish. While a wok is an ideal Chinese cooking tool for making this dish, you can use a high-walled skillet if you don’t have one.

Fun fact: depending on where you live in the United States, chow mein and lo mein may be entirely different dishes. While both are staples at Chinese American restaurants, the names are often interchangeable on menus. However, while they both contain meat, vegetables and noodles, the key difference is in the preparation. In chow mein, the noodles (mein) are stir-fried with the meat and vegetables until they’re crispy (chow means “fried”); for lo mein, the noodles are boiled and then tossed together with the meat and vegetables (lo means “tossed”). Lo mein also tends to have more sauce than chow mein.

Ingredients for Beef Chow Mein

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  • Chow mein noodles: Use the noodles packaged in blocks (toss any seasoning packets) rather than the crunchy kind sold in canisters. You might also find fresh chow mein noodles at your local Asian market.
  • Soy sauce: This salty and savory sauce comes from fermenting or hydrolyzing soybeans. If you’re watching your sodium intake, use a low-sodium variety. Use products from the top soy sauce brands for the best flavor.
  • Chinese cooking wine: Also known as Shaoxing rice wine, this cooking wine can be found in Asian grocery stores. Its sweet and sour flavor complements the umami and salty flavors in this dish. If you don’t have it, use rice wine vinegar, dry cooking wine or a dry white wine.
  • Beef broth: Beef broth adds a savory flavor to the cooking sauce. Use a low-sodium variety to control the overall salt level of this beef chow mein recipe.
  • Oyster sauce: Oyster sauce is a savory, dark Asian sauce. It adds richness and umami to this recipe for beef chow mein.
  • Brown sugar: Brown sugar adds a bit of sweetness to the cooking sauce, complementing the salty and savory flavors.
  • Cornstarch: Cornstarch is used to thicken the sauce.
  • Canola oil: Canola oil is a neutral cooking oil with a high smoke point, making it an ideal choice for stir-fry recipes like this one.
  • Beef tenderloin: Beef tenderloin is a lean and tender cut of beef. Cutting it into strips ensures a quick cook when stir-fried.
  • Garlic: Minced garlic adds a punch of its characteristic pungent flavor to the beef chow mein.
  • Assorted fresh vegetables: Veggies are stir-fried along with the beef to add fresh flavor. Choose colorful vegetables like red bell peppers, carrots, snow peas, green onions and bean sprouts.

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27 Delicious Recipes to Make with Leftover Canned Pumpkin Purée

hile there are many pumpkin recipes that use a full can of pumpkin purée, there are others that don’t. Finding a good use for leftovers can sometimes prove challenging. When in doubt: freeze it! Simply spoon the leftover purée into an ice cube tray and place it in the freezer. After the cubes are frozen, remove them from the tray and store in a freezer container or zip-top bag. Defrost them in the fridge the night before you’re ready to cook.

Pumpkin purée is an incredibly versatile ingredient. You can stir pumpkin purée into your favorite chili, add it to your morning smoothie, stir it into oatmeal, or jazz up mac and cheese.

Whether you find yourself with a one tablespoon or one cup of leftover canned pumpkin purée, here are 27 delicious ways to use it up.

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