Coleslaw Dressing

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Creamy, tart, and mildly sweet, this simple coleslaw dressing is a great condiment for coleslaws, salads, and tons of other side dishes. We’ve been making it for years now, and it’s always a welcome addition to the dinner table.

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We’ve grown to love our classic memphis-style coleslaw so much, we make it frequently. But, what I’ve found over the years is that nothing beats a freshly dressed slaw. Pre-made coleslaw just sits there, getting soggy. So, I’ve taken to making this coleslaw dressing recipe in advance and keeping it in the fridge alongside the rest of our favorite salad dressings. That way, when it’s time to eat, I just shred the cabbage, drizzle the dressing, and toss. Always fresh. Always crisp.

Coleslaw Dressing

I’ve been making dressings from scratch since long before the start of this blog. The convenience of prepping my favorite condiments with ingredients I have at home just can’t be beat. And, making your dressings fresh gives you flavor that is SO much better than bottled!

This one is southern style, through and through. Creamy mayo base, a good hit of apple cider vinegar for tang, a bit of sugar, and celery seeds. Those celery seeds are a must. They bring just the right earthy, peppery bite to contrast the sweet sugar. Try them in this recipe for coleslaw dressing, and you’ll never go back.

Beyond coleslaw, this dressing is versatile enough to bring a coleslaw kick to plenty of other salads. And, I don’t want to brag, but I’ve watched someone come back for thirds of this slaw at a cookout. So there’s that.

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Easy Lemon Desserts You’ll Crave All Spring & Summer 🍋

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Easy Lemon Desserts You’ll Crave All Spring & Summer 🍋

There’s something about lemon desserts that just feels fresh, bright, and endlessly craveable. If you’re a lemon lover, you’re in for a treat! We’ve rounded up 14 of our favorite easy lemon desserts, from classic bars and showstopping pies to soft cookies and tender cakes.

Whether you’re baking for a spring gathering, a summer cookout, or just because you’ve got a bag of lemons on the counter, there’s something in this list for every skill level and every occasion. Let’s get to baking!


Cakes & Cupcakes

When it comes to lemon desserts, cakes and cupcakes are where that bright citrus flavor really gets to shine. From the ultra-moist Lemon Jello Cake to gorgeous Lemon Blueberry Cupcakes, every recipe in this section is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Grab your mixing bowl because one of these beauties is about to become your new favorite.

The Easiest Ground Beef Tacos

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These simple ground beef tacos are our go-to on busy weeknights! Perfectly seasoned, juicy, and ready in minutes. Add your favorite toppings, pile them high, and dinner’s done before you know it!

There’s just something about taco night, isn’t there? It’s fun, easy, and everyone gets to make their tacos just how they like them.

There’s a lot going on in life lately. I don’t know how I missed the adulting adult children memo, but it’s actually harder (imho) to parent adults vs small children. It’s a different hard as there’s a lot of moving parts with college, life, etc. and with a high schooler and elementary school child as well I’ve been digging in deep for quick and easy dinner ideas that can reheat well for leftovers too. So I’m back to the basics, ground beef tacos!

What Makes These Tacos So Good

Quick and Easy: The taco filling comes together in about 20 minutes with simple pantry ingredients, making this an easy dinner you can pull off even on busy nights.

Restaurant Flavors at Home: A boost of tomato paste and water gives the seasoned beef that saucy, rich texture you get from your favorite taco spot…no dry beef crumbles here!

Family Friendly: Mild enough for picky eaters but flavorful enough to impress grown-ups.

Budget Friendly: A pound of ground beef stretches to feed a family of 5. Thanks to the seasoning and sauce, and hearty toppings (like lettuce and cheese) make every taco satisfying.

Meal Prep: The seasoned beef reheats beautifully, making leftovers perfect for nachos, taco bowls, burritos, or taco salads the next day or throughout the week.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Taco Beef

  • Ground Beef: The hearty base of the taco filling. Browns and develops flavor while absorbing the seasoning for juicy, flavorful meat.
  • Taco Seasoning: Adds the bold, classic taco flavor with a balanced mix of spices like chili powder, cumin, and paprika. It seasons the beef and builds depth. You can make our homemade recipe or use a store-bought blend.
  • Water: Simmered with the seasoning to help it evenly coat the meat and create a saucy mixture that keeps the beef from drying out.
  • Tomato Paste: Intensifies savory, tomato-rich flavor while thickening the sauce so it clings to the beef and doesn’t drip out of the tacos.

Tacos

  • Lettuce (Romaine): Adds freshness, crisp texture, and cool contrast to the warm meat keeping each bite feeling balanced instead of heavy.
  • Tomatoes: Juicy and slightly acidic, they brighten up the tacos and add moisture and color.
  • Red Onion: Brings sharpness and crunch that cuts through rich flavors and wakes up the whole taco.
  • Cheese (Colby Jack, Monterey Jack or Pepper Jack): Melts

Stick of Butter Rice (Dry Onion Soup Packet)

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Stick of Butter Rice (Dry Onion Soup Packet)

I had this Stick of Butter Rice at a friend’s house years ago and have never stopped thinking about how good it was. It’s creamy, savory, and packed with flavor. When I recently came across the recipe again, I knew it was time to share it here.

Why settle for plain white rice when you can have something creamy, rich, and full of flavor? This butter rice has the perfect texture, never mushy or dry, and it’s easily one of my favorite rice recipes. The best part is, there’s no need to wait for water to boil or stand over a hot stove.

If you love this recipe, we also have a version made with beef broth that’s just as good.

Ingredients You’ll Need For Stick of Butter Rice Recipe

This buttery rice comes together with just a few pantry staples. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Long Grain White Rice: Basmati rice or jasmine rice works especially well here. They stay fluffy and hold their shape, which is key for the perfect texture. 
  • Dry Onion Soup Mix: This gives the rice a deep flavor with barely any effort. It adds a savory, salty kick with little flecks of onion throughout.
  • Chicken Broth: Using broth instead of water adds richness and extra depth.
  • Unsalted Butter: The star of the show. Butter makes the rice creamy, tender, and incredibly satisfying. Using unsalted helps control the saltiness from the soup mix.

These four ingredients work together to make a side dish that’s anything but basic. Stick of Butter Rice is cozy, flavorful, and the perfect accompaniment.

How to Make This Recipe:

Stick of Butter Rice is one of those recipes that’s almost too easy to be this good. It’s a no-fail side dish that everyone loves.

  1. Preheat: Set your oven to 425°F and spray an 8×8-inch baking dish with nonstick spray.
  2. Mix: In a large bowl, stir together rice, soup mix, and chicken broth. Pour into the prepared baking dish.
  3. Top: Slice butter into pieces and place evenly over the top of the rice mixture.
  4. Bake: Cover tightly with foil and bake for 30 minutes.
  5. Uncover: Remove the foil and bake for another 20 minutes to allow the top to brown.
  6. Fluff: Remove from the oven and gently fluff the rice with a fork before serving.

What to Eat With Stick Of Butter Rice

This rich, flavorful rice makes the perfect side dish for a variety of meals. Serve it alongside 

Carnitas Bowl

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Piled high with crispy pork, rice, black beans, corn, crunchy cabbage, and a generous squeeze of lime, this Carnitas Bowl is everything I want in one simple package. Twenty minutes. That’s all it takes. How can I say no?

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If you’ve been around here for any length of time, you already know how I feel about carnitas. I have been making them on repeat for well over a decade, and that shows no signs of slowing down. My slow cooker carnitas are the set-it-and-forget-it version for busy days, and these traditional Dutch oven pork carnitas are what I make when I want to go all out. Both are fantastic. And, both leave me with a fridge full of pork that I’m happy to use in new in delicious ways each time we have leftovers.

Carnitas Bowl

Growing up in the Southwest, I’ve eaten my fair share of burritos and tacos. And, I will never turn them down. But, every now and then I crave something a little different. And a bowl satisfies that craving perfectly by letting each ingredient shine on its own.

This carnitas bowl recipe is what happens when leftover pork carnitas meet a really good bowl. Rice on the bottom, all the good stuff piled on top, lime squeezed over everything. It just works.

Wait, you didn’t make carnitas yesterday, or last week, or pull them out of the freezer this morning? That’s ok. Don’t sweat it. Just make them now!

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