Not exact matches
-- banana's and chocolate chips wrapped in tin foil and
warmed over the fire — mountain
pie (like
sweet grilled sandwiches)-- roasted sugared apples
Crispy, buttery gluten free
pie crust is packed with
warm gooey brie cheese and topped with
sweet cherry preserves, a dried cherry and almonds for crunch.
Comfy and satisfying beef pot
pie with
sweet potatoes and peas, topped with fluffy buttermilk herbed biscuits will
warm you up this winter.
A creamy soup made of
sweet butternut squash — garnished with crunchy, toasted pecans and buttery croutons — comes together thanks to some classic
pie spices, a pinch of heat, and lots of
warm cinnamon.
Not only is the
pie crust practically fool - proof, it's got a wonderfully
warm, nutty taste that provides the perfect contrast to the cold,
sweet, luscious strawberry filling.
Still
warm from the oven, the bars are a marriage between apple
pie and an apple crisp, the apple slices crumpling into a velvety layer beneath the
sweet brown sugar crumble topping, the caramel melding into the bottom crust and saturating the whole mess with flavor.
Whether I'm munching on a
sweet crisp gala, digging into
warm apple
pie, or having a slice of apple spice cake slathered in cream cheese frosting — they're delish.
It seemingly transcends
pie and veers into a
warm, custardy dessert, complete with the
sweet zing of raspberry sauce.
The
pie will be a touch less
sweet, but should have a nice
warm autumn flavor.
The recipe, created by actress Jennifer Esposito following her celiac diagnosis, has all of the spicy,
warm,
sweet fall flavors of traditional
pie, with no refined sugar and tons of fiber, vitamin A, amino acids, and zinc.
Ajvar: roasted red pepper and eggplant sauce from the Balkans Eggless Mayo: all the lusciousness of my homemade mayo recipe, without eggs Persian Spice Blend: Advieh: tastes like pumpkin
pie spice that took a vacation in the Middle East Kickin» Cranberry Sauce: tangy -
sweet with a little bit of jalapeño * Substitute for Soy Sauce & Coconut Aminos: easy to make, cheap, delicious Kickass Ketchup: easy, delicious homemade ketchup without the nasty ingredients of store bought Paleo Ranch Dressing: just like Hidden Valley only way, way, way better Italian Sausage Seasoning: all the flavor of your favorite Italian sausage, without the sugar and mystery ingredients Asian Gyoza Dipping Sauce: perfect for pork meatballs and chicken Lizard Sauce: spicy pepper sauce inspired by Costa Rica Chimichurri: parsley + oregano + garlic + EVOO + red wine vinegar = magic sauce Sunrise Spice:
warm, spicy -
sweet blend reminiscent of Central Europe Sugar - Free Pizza Seasoning: the takeout taste without the pizza hangover Spicy Coconut Mayo: creamy with a kick
Mix in some anti-inflammatory ginger, satiating almonds, and a
sweet pear, and you have a
pie - in - a-glass that will
warm you up from the inside out.
The Malin Akerman — led comedy about a third wife, her husband, his two ex-wives (Marcia Gay Harden and Michaela Watkins) and their assorted three children hits a comedy
sweet spot by being both tart and
warm, like a Granny Smith apple
pie.
Sometimes it's as
sweet and
warm as apple
pie, just like the ones Sarah's elderly neighbor shares with her.
Once given time to
warm up to you, she is as
sweet as
pie!
Christmas Brunch at Swan Court 11:00 am — 2:00 pm — Maui locals and travelers are invited to an all - you - can - eat holiday buffet featuring roasted turkey, fresh island fish, bacon - wrapped pork tenderloin,
warm autumn soups, fresh local salads, artisan cheeses,
sweet local fruits, and freshly baked
pies!
Feast on a holiday meal to remember... an all - you - can eat buffet featuring roasted turkey with all the fixings, fresh island fish and seafood, chicken with apple and pancetta, bacon - wrapped pork tenderloin,
warm autumn soups, fresh flavorful salads made with locally grown produce, an array of savory artisan cheeses and
sweet local fruits, and yummy
pies and
sweets for dessert!
Here's her story; She was a farmer's wife, prayer warrior, maker of delicious
pies, wore an apron from sunup to sundown, looked for ways to comfort her family with
sweet acts of kindness, always had a kettle of soup simmering and an encouraging word to
warm the hearts of folks she loved, kept the cookie jar full in case her grandchildren or neighbor - folks came by for a visit, loved to snap beans on the front porch, said «Glory be!»