Panko Baked Chicken Strips
I really like these Panko Baked Chicken Strips because the panko breadcrumbs are extra crispy. You get all of the texture without the calories of a fried tender.
I really like these Panko Baked Chicken Strips because the panko breadcrumbs are extra crispy. You get all of the texture without the calories of a fried tender.
I love sharing these recipes from the Miss Arkansas Rice Contest. Each of the girls worked very hard to develop their recipes and present them to the judges. I hope that by sharing them with you, they will live on. I know I’ll be making Brooklyn Devazier’s recipe a lot this fall.
This week’s pinsperation is a random round up. I found an awesome recipe for a stuffed sweet potato, a quick diy project to spruce up some tumblers and a recipe for banana bread dip.
Miss Stephanie Palmerin Sanchez made some of the best Mexican style rice I have ever had. She calls it Excelenté Arroz. Stephanie served her rice dish with another favorite of mine, molé.
I’ve simplified my parents’ recipe and can whip up a big pot of Chicken and Dumplings in close to 30 minutes.The moist, yet fluffy, dumplings, creamy broth, tender chicken and veggies will make any day better.
This week I was drooling over these recipe pins for Broccoli Salad, Salted Caramel Hot Chocolate and Pizza Dip. Get inspired by new recipe pins each week.
Bailey Davis was another contestant in the Miss Arkansas Rice contest. I am not a huge fan of curry, but Bailey won me over with this recipe. It had the perfect amount of bite and the green apple was a surprising, but fantastic addition. Don’t miss out on this recipe for Bailey’s Farmers Market Soup.
There are days that I choose the drive through over the stovetop, but this recipe for Spinach and Feta Stuffed Chicken is worth trying.
Twice-Baked Sweet Potatoes and Rustic Sourdough sounds like the characters of a perfect fall meal to me, but I don’t know if I can live without that ice cream machine. I might be eating ice cream well into freezing temperatures.
My parents have a farm and I know my mom is the glue that holds everything together. Hearing from the perspective of the farmer’s wife is always interesting to me. Susan Anglin is a fantastic example. You should check out her blog The Spotted Cow Review here, and her first guest post here. Now, check out what Susan is up to on the farm.