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Home | Yummly. Kitchen Cheat Sheet. 34 Insanely Simple Two-Ingredient Recipes. Chef in Training. Crock Pot Honey Sesame Chicken. I owe my mom for finding this recipe for me! I have been so busy back and forth from the hospital that she has been such a help in having dinner ready for me when I go home to feed my baby. She made this for dinner, and I kid you not, every single person in my family LOVED it!

And I mean everyone… My mom, dad, my brother, my two sisters, my brother in law, AND my picky 2 year old! My husband probably would have loved it too had he not been on a diet restriction at the time! This meal is SO easy to throw together (aren’t all crock pot meals?!) CROCK POT HONEY SESAME CHICKENrecipe form: Baby Center (we doubled the original recipe, and even then we still wanted more! Enjoy! Linking up to these parties and here. Peach Crisp. I mean it. Easy. E…..Z…. Peach Crunch Cake. You need some sliced peaches in syrup. Just dump them in a 13 X 9 dish. Syrup and all. Note: this can also be called a dump cake. Cut the peaches into smaller pieces and you can distribute them more evenly.

Next up, you need a yellow cake mix. Sprinkle it right over the top of the peaches. Keep sprinkling until it’s all covered up. Then layer 1 stick of butter right on the top. For some reason this photo makes me smile. And this really makes me smile. Oh this is looking good. Finally, add some chopped walnuts. Here ’tis from the top and again from the side. Bake it at 350 degrees for about 40 minutes and voila… Peach crunch cake. Some for me… Some more for me… Good alone… good warm… good cold… and Good warm with something cold.

Yum. Peach Crunch Cake 24.5 oz jar of sliced peaches in light syrup 1 package yellow cake mix 1 stick butter (1/2 cup), cut into 16 pieces 1 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup chopped walnuts Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Enjoy! Go. Death By Oreo Cupcakes. They are probably the best Oreo cakes I have ever tried. A lot of cake's that I have experimented with before are like a vanilla cake with bits of Oreo in them, which didn't really give them enough Oreo flavor. But these were a lot better. I used a dark chocolate fudge cake mix instead of just a regular chocolate cake mix, which went really well with the cookies and gave the cakes just a little more flavor. So, in this recipe there is Oreo's in the cake, in the frosting, and at the bottom is a Oreo surprise.

That's right, you put a whole Oreo at the bottom of the cake. The cookie stays firm, which makes it a little interesting to eat against the soft cake, but it actually gave a really yummy crunch. Overall this is an amazing cake. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cream together butter and cream cheese. Foodsnots.com. Cupcakes. Orange Chicken and Soba Noodles. Prepared correctly, soba noodles add a new dimension to any noodle dish, like the following orange chicken and soba noodles recipe. Soba noodles are a staple in Japanese cooking. These thinly cut noodles are often made with buckwheat flour, which gives them a firmer texture (sort of like a light whole wheat pasta) and a more earthy flavor than the other famous Japanese noodle, udon. Compared to Western noodles, they are darker in color and cook slightly faster than Italian spaghetti (their closest cousin). Soba noodles' shorter cook times can be both a blessing and a curse, however.

Soba is far more unforgiving than spaghetti noodles, but the shorter times allow for some interesting tableside preparations. Still, prepared correctly, soba noodles add a new dimension to any noodle dish, like the following orange chicken and soba noodles. In this dish, both the chicken and the noodles share the same orange/soy dressing. Ingredients: Mix the dressing. Upromise. Punch Fork.

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