According to the recipe outlined, it comprises vanilla pudding powder mixed with milk, with chopped bananas and Nilla wafers incorporated into the mix. The user noted that for the crumble, City Barbecue crushes then bakes the wafers with a mixture of butter, cinnamon, and brown sugar.
Turkey breast halves, roasted in less than an hour, can be the star of delicious midweek entrees. Or view those roasted turkey breasts, sliced and packaged, then stored in the freezer, as a great addition to sandwiches, as well as casseroles, pasta or salads.
This is a mash-up of several online recipes, but the idea of using chicken gravy packets came from JAP's Carol Davis. This surprisingly made all the difference. Thanks, Carol! Besides serving this over biscuits, mashed potatoes, noodles, or filling a pot pie (just add veggies!), it's delicious as a Chicken and Gravy Open-Faced Sandwich, a delight from my childhood, also made using roast beef, turkey, or meatloaf. (See Step #7.) =^..^=
Game day is just around the corner, and if you're planning to skip the stadium crowds and tailgate from the comfort of your own home, you're in luck. Some of the South's most talented chefs are sharing their winning recipes: the kind that turn any living room into the ultimate watch party destination. From New Orleans' iconic seafood-forward bites to South Florida's fresh Mediterranean flavors, these dishes bring professional flair to your home spread without requiring a culinary degree.
Sonic seasoning is the phenomenon where specific musical elements: tempo, pitch, instrumentation: can influence how our brains perceive the five basic tastes: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami. High-pitched tones can make dishes taste sweeter. Bass-heavy tracks can enhance umami and savory notes. Even the crunch sounds we hear while eating can make food seem fresher and crispier. It's not just about mood: it's about fundamentally altering taste perception through sound.
But you especially can't forget about Bob Evans' sausage gravy and biscuits, which fans across social media have long raved over. "Best sausage gravy and biscuits," wrote someone on Tripadvisor following a meal at Bob Evans. Meanwhile, in a post on Facebook, one person said that their homemade sausage gravy and biscuits didn't rival Bob Evans', and another agreed that the chain's version was their favorite - noting that they "never order it anywhere else because it disappoints."