When the wind outside is howling and the mercury drops, something to warm the tummy is surely needed. Comforting Stroganoff Stew is perfect for days like this. Filled with chunks of beef, potatoes, carrots and mushrooms in a rich sour cream gravy, it will warm your family up in a most delightful way.Continue Reading
Slow Cooker Beef Brisket
Oh, that wonderful feeling when you walk in the door after a long day and you are greeted with an amazing aroma coming from the kitchen. A delicious meal awaiting a hungry family. Slow Cooker Beef Brisket with Barbecue Sauce will fill both the house with a tantalizing scent and your tummies with some really tasty and tender goodness.Continue Reading
Grilled Marinated London Broil
Almost thirty-one years ago families from various places moved in to new homes and made Raleigh Lane a friendly and close neighborhood. Our kids grew up together, played together and still keep in touch through social media. Many years ago, a neighbor made a Grilled Marinated London Broil that everyone just loved! Jody shared her recipe, and I for one have made it many, many times. It’s a favorite!
Grilled Teriyaki Burger
A grilled teriyaki burger with homemade teriyaki sauce is amazing. Also good on chicken or salmon. This easy recipe gives so much flavor especially with grilled pineapple and red onion and served up on a toasted bun.
Stuffed Peppers
We always enjoy this simple dish. Whether serving on a chilly day or enjoying a bountiful harvest from a summer garden, stuffed peppers are a satisfying and complete meal. Have them your way, by using your favorite pepper, substituting brown rice, Quinoa or couscous, and/or topping with cheese.Continue Reading
Corned Beef Brisket with a Mustard Glaze
Making corned beef brisket is a tradition for St. Patrick’s Day dinner. I simply follow the cooking directions on the package but take it one step further. Corned beef brisket with a mustard glaze adds a subtle sweetness and a nice browned top on the meat.Continue Reading
Pot Roast Dinner
Most Sundays after church we would stop home to change, pick up our BIG, shaggy dog, and drive to my husbands parents for pot roast dinner. His brother and family would do the same.