This dessert will steal the show when you serve it at your next dinner party! It might take some practice (see the black and white photos, above), but the finished product (in living color, above) will produce gasps! Here's how to do it:
Our friends at Quaker Oats have come through for us again! Their suggestion is veal stroganoff -- and judging by the picture, we're in for a delicious dinner! Here's how:
Let's have a visit with our friends at the Quaker Oats Company and their booklet My 40 Favorite Recipes. We have previously spotlighted some recipes from this volume, but let's let Mary Alden have a word about how Quaker Oats can open up some possibilities for your home cooking:
Let's take the chance to enjoy one if their featured recipes for Chicken Timbales:
Looks delicious, sophisticated -- and a little exotic! Here's the recipe:
You might think that you'd have to ship something this good directly from Hawaii -- but you can make them in your own home! Imagine how delighted your friends and family will be when you serve these at your next theme party! Here's how:
Take Mom's advice -- eat your breakfast! You know it's the most important meal of the day. From our friends at the Quaker Oats Company, we have a delicious suggestion for a breakfast of champions:
Oatmeal and fruit -- together! Tangy! Different! And you can pick from peaches (as shown), strawberries, and pineapple! Triple yum!
This is perfect for a nice family dinner, or even for a dinner party (especially when dressed up with peach halves!). This recipe comes from the circa-early 60s recipe book, "My 40 Favorite Recipes" from the Quaker Oats Company. Here's how to make them:
Pretty easy, and they look great! Plus, it's adaptable for hors d'oeuvres and meat balls! Go ahead and dress it up with the peach halves, too -- it lends a touch of authenticity. Bon appetit!