This was fantastic! I, like others, doubled the cheese and broccoli and used 1/2 & 1/2 in place of milk. I mixed the cornstarch with the last can of chicken broth instead of using water. I honestly think you could get away w/ 1/4 cup of cornstarch though and I plan on doing so next time. As much as I LOVE the taste w/ all that velveeta, I might try 1/2 velveeta 1/2 cheddar next time. After it finished cooking, I took my handy stick/wand blender thingy and pureed it until almost smooth. This reheated beautifully the next day and it reminds me very much of 99 Restaurant's broccoli & cheese soup. I have 6 children, and over half of them liked this so I call that a win!
This was so good! Like others, I wrapped mine individually in foil and grilled w/o the pan over indirect heat. Fantastic! Both hubby and myself said we'll make it this way from now on. :)
This is by far the best cookie ever!! My hubby says that they're cookies to make a meal of. I've used chocolate pudding and vanilla and they're fabulous. They stay nice & soft and everyone always asks how I get them that way. A recipe that's always requested. I also add in all kinds of other things in place of chocolate chips...pb chips, butterscotch...you name it! Thanks for this amazing recipe!
edited to add...I just made these w/ my son and used choc pudding. He has a severe peanut allergy, but wanted something like m&m cookies. So we bought the Hershey Kissables, which are peanut free, and placed them by hand in each cookie. They were fabulous!! I'll post a pic!
I'm the submitter of this recipe and I'd like to note that when you stir in the mushroom soup and the stuffing into the "creamy gravy"...you cannot simmer this. Just cook it for a few min. I wish I had more control over the editing process of my father's recipe as some things have been changed (like words and time). This really is a recipe that you just eye ball as it cooks. For example, it may take less than 10 min for your pan drippings to reduce by half. ;) Otherwise, a big thanks to the AR staff for publishing my father's recipe!! :D
This is the way scrambled eggs should be! I increased the recipe for 8 servings and used Miracle Whip. I did add the water and the s & p before cooking. I know it says not to, but I personally like salting during cooking and think it tastes better that way. Awesome recipe! Fluffy, perfectly cooked scrambled eggs. All of my 5 children (including my most picky 4 yr old) LOVED them and wanted more!
These were surprisingly good. They're what I would consider a breakfast cookie and naturally ...and lightly, sweet. Like others, I replaced the oil w/ unsweetened applesauce, used about 1/3 rainins/craisins in place of dates as well as adding 1 sm apple chopped. In addition, I added about 1/4 cup chocolate chips. I wasn't sure they would hold their shape, but w/ a bit of pressing together, they did. Baked at 325F for 15 min. They were soft, chewy...and my chldren LOVED them. Yay! a healthy cookie that they'll eat! They're moist, so I wouldn't let them sit in a container for more than a few days or I suspect they'll mold. However, mine didn't last more than 24 hrs. ;) Will definitley make mulitiple times over. :)
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