This quick and easy corn salsa recipe is great for serving with grilled chicken, for using as a taco topping, or for using as a tortilla chip dip! Note: Sometimes I’ll keep the corn raw in this recipe and sometimes I’ll give it a quick saute before adding to the other veggies. It’s up to […]
Popsicles are a great treat for hot weather! Here are some recipes for homemade popsicles that use fruits, yogurt, and more. Tip: If you don’t have a popsicle mold (there are a bunch on Amazon!), try using the old-fashioned method with paper cups and popsicle sticks. Homemade Popsicles Recipes: Strawberry Popsicles Mango Yogurt Popsicles Root […]
It sounds fancy, but it’s not! A galette is basically a free-form, open pie that doesn’t require perfection. It makes for a great dessert when you’re wanting pie, but don’t have pie time. This peach galette recipe is perfect for using your in-season peaches. Make your own pie crust or use a store bought one. […]
Summer is one of the best seasons for fresh produce in the South. You’ve got fresh corn, strawberries, okra, peaches, and tons more. And if you’ve got a garden of your own, it makes it that much more fun! This recipe for summer vegetable gumbo is a great way to use all your fresh produce. […]
One of the best things about summer in the south: PEACHES! The local, ripe ones are so delicious on their own, but make this simple peach crisp recipe to take them up to the next level. Note: I’ve made this with a gluten-free baking blend and it worked very well (make sure you’re using a […]
In a dinner rut? Give this creamy tomato and pesto chicken recipe a try! It’s delicious, quick, and feels fancy (despite being easy). Serve with the pasta of your choice! PrintCreamy Tomato & Pesto Chicken Recipe Ingredients2 large chicken breasts or 4 chicken cutlets salt and pepper garlic powder 1 tbsp olive oil 1 tbsp […]
Sometimes it’s hard to use a whole watermelon, even if you have a large family. Turn that extra summer fruit into some refreshing watermelon popsicles! Note: I used an IKEA popsicle mold, but you can use whatever mold you have or even paper cups with good, old-fashioned popsicle sticks. If you’re having trouble getting your […]
