Happy Thursday, friends and Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you all! I’m sharing a quick, colorful, and perfectly festive treat that I made for my family to enjoy on this day. If you love traditional Rice Krispie treats, then you’ll LOVE this little twist on the classic using Lucky Charms cereal as a substitute for the Rice Krispies cereal! This recipe is super easy to throw together and tastes great using all kinds of cereal varieties …its fun to experiment with them all. The best thing is this only requires three ingredients and only about 5 minutes to mix together, with another 5 minutes to pour and press into the pan! A simple 10 minute, 3 ingredient treat? Yes, Please! This really couldn’t get any easier or delicious 🙂 [Read more…]
Easy and Delicious One Pot Pasta
It’s a busy time of year, so making EASY and delicious meals a must in my house! I am sure everyone has lots of holiday get-togethers, as well as shopping and decorating to get done with Thanksgiving and Christmas nearby. So when life gets really busy, I find it helpful to have a handful of recipes that are effortless and yummy to be able to pull from to cook at home! One pot pasta recipes are great to have especially for this purpose. There are so many varieties out there and this particular go-to meal for me is definitely a crowd pleaser, looks beautiful, and takes very little time to prepare.
Prepping ahead of time by chopping the onion, tomatoes, and garlic really makes this even quicker to throw together when I’m ready to cook. Literally everything just gets thrown in one pot and you’re done…with the exception of a little stirring! There’s no need to cook the noodles beforehand and the spinach can be swapped out by using basil if you prefer. I like to brown the Andouille smoked sausage before adding in the pot, but that is completely an optional step 🙂 If you are not a fan of spicy foods, you could definitely use regular smoked sausage for this one and I’m sure it would be delicious as well. Linguine noodles or spaghetti noodles can be used, but I would stay away from using thinner noodles such as angel hair due to the small amount of time angel hair takes to cook. We do like thinner noodles in my house so I did opt for thin spaghetti, which works out great. The recipe is below and it’s easy to add or take away ingredients so that it fits your tastes! [Read more…]