
Sheet Pan Sausage and Veggies
Sheet Pan Sausage and Veggies is a healthy one-pan dinner filled with veggies and flavor. You can change up the veggies to your preference. SHEET PAN VEGGIES I love …
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Sheet Pan Salmon and Asparagus
1 lb asparagus, washed and ends trimmed1 tablespoon olive oil4 salmon filets, (see note)1 lemon2 tablespoons butter, cut into 1/2 tablespoon slices Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Line a …
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Crescent Roll Carrots
Crescent Roll Carrots are stuffed with chicken salad or whatever you want. These are a cute recipe for Easter. CRESCENT ROLL CARROTS This is a cute way …
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Moist Carrot Cake
This Moist Carrot Cake is unbelievably moist and full of flavor. Carrots, crushed pineapple, cinnamon, and nutmeg give this carrot cake that classic taste. I know everyone likes their carrot …
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Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Keto Cookie Dough
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Keto Cookie Dough is a tasty Keto treat that tastes like actual cookie dough! PROTEIN COOKIE DOUGH My husband is the Keto master in our …
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Bacon and Egg Toast Cups
These Bacon and Egg Toast Cups are a complete breakfast with toast, egg, and bacon all in one individual portion. BACON EGG CUPS I admit I am …
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Tomato Chicken Burrata
This chicken burrata is a fresher, richer version of the classic Italian dish, chicken parmesan. Jarred tomato sauce is replaced by fresh tomatoes that are sautéed until they burst with juicy flavor. And instead of packaged shredded mozzarella and parmesan cheese, you’ll finish this tomato chicken with creamy, buttery burrata cheese – a swap that completely changes the dish!The chicken in this recipe is similar to my Parmesan Crusted Chicken, but instead of parmesan cheese, you’ll coat your chicken in a savory blend of pork panko (aka crushed up pork rinds) and Italian seasoning. The panko mixture pairs so well with the tomato and burrata, like a little explosion of flavor and texture in each and every bite!
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Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas
In a large bowl, add the chicken, bell peppers, and onion. In a small bowl, combine the olive oil, lime juice, seasonings, and garlic. Pour over chicken mixture and toss …
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Denver Omelet
Baked Denver Omelet is made with eggs, ham, peppers, and cheese! Great for breakfast or dinner! Low-carb and keto-friendly. DENVER OMELETTE RECIPE One conversation that my husband and I …
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Taco Pizza Recipe
Taco Pizza is a Mexican meets Italian dinner. Pizza dough topped with beans, salsa, beef, cheese, and all your favorite taco toppings. If you’re looking to switch up your Taco …
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Cheese Taco Shells
Cheese is a staple ingredient in many keto recipes. Not only is it used to make fathead dough, but cheese can be used to make keto tacos without adding too many carbs. With these keto cheese taco shells, we don’t add any carbs! They are ZERO CARBS!!Made with one ingredient, cheese! You can have crispy hard shell tacos by just melting cheese and molding it into a taco shape. No need to get those expensive low carb tortillas you find at the store. This is an easy, gluten-free solution that is much less expensive and just as tasty!Even though cheddar cheese was used to make these tacos, most any cheese will work – Pepper Jack cheese, Colby Jack, even parmesan!
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Air Fryer Pork Chops
If you’re under the impression that a pork chop is a pork chop, you’re in for a treat. There are actually five different cuts that pork chops can come from.Porterhouse pork chop: This comes from the hip and loin area and will have a classic T-bone shape.Ribeye pork chop: From the center of the loin and rib area. Very tender in texture with a little more fat than center cut-chops.Sirloin pork chop: From the hip area. This cut can be tough and includes a large portion of bone with the meat.New York pork chop: Also known as center-cut chops, they’re boneless and very lean. This cut comes from above the loin closer to the head of the animal.Blade pork chop: Also known as shoulder chops, these are from the beginning of the loin in the shoulder area and are often thicker and marbled.
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Juicy Lucy Burgers
Where can you order a Juicy Lucy burger?Since the Juicy Lucy burger originated over in the Midwest, you can find them easily in Minneapolis at the 5-8 club. Goldbelly is another place that will ship Juicy Lucy burgers to your door. What temperature should burgers be cooked to?Most people order medium cooked hamburgers, which is when the internal temperature is between 140 – 145 degrees Fahrenheit. Where did the juicy lucy burger come from?These cheese stuffed burgers were created in south Minneapolis bars called Matt’s Bar and 5-8 Club in the 1950s. Both places claim they were the first to invent them, but either way, we’re grateful!Can I bake juicy lucy burgers? Yes, you can bake the beef patties. To do this, preheat your oven to 375 degrees and place the patties on an aluminum-foil-covered baking sheet. Cook the burgers for 10-12 minutes, flipping halfway through until the desired doneness.Can I make these burgers ahead of time? You can definitely make these delicious burgers ahead of time. Form the hamburger patties and store them in the fridge in an airtight container until you’re ready to cook them.
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Keto Lasagna
Keto Lasagna has layers of beef, mozzarella, ricotta, and for the “noodle” an egg white wrap. Satisfy your Italian cravings with this Keto meal! KETO LASAGNA RECIPE …
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Lemon Pasta
Creamy Lemon Pasta is made with simple ingredients in under 30 minutes! This bright flavored pasta dinner is an easy and delicious meal the whole family will love. CREAMY LEMON PASTA …
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One-Pan Chicken Fajita Rice
One-Pan Chicken Fajita Rice is an easy one-pan Mexican dinner ready in under 30 minutes. Chicken, rice, cheese, peppers, guacamole, and sour cream make this chicken recipe a winner! One-Pan …
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