Showing posts with label family dinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family dinner. Show all posts
I love putting spins on classic meals especially when those little spins make meals more convent when it comes to preparing, serving and eating.
So whats my favorite classic dish to spin?
LASAGNA!
I've always loved lasagna but never liked the ordeal of making it. I hated the meticulous layering of the pan and the need to get things perfect so it stacked and cut right.
I guess the real issue is that I'm lazy LOL!
But LAZY folks unite!
If you're like me and can't be bothered with the perfection of it all check out my recipe below for lasagna roll ups.
You'll thank me when its time to pack your left over lunch, when you need a mini serving for the kiddo's and even when you want to impress folks for dinner (its something about a roll up that just looks fancy)
When I was little my great grandmother used to watch me when my mom went to work. One of the things that I remember most about going to her house is how amazing it would smell when I woke up on the morning.
The kitchen would be filled with the smell of warm fried apples. Years later I still have that scent memory engrained in my mind.
Although she never got to teach me how to make them, my mom did and with the fall season knocking on our doors I thought this family tradition of mine would be the perfect recipe to share with you all.
Hopefully you'll try it out and get to enjoy this sweet treat with your family and friends this season.
Hopefully you'll try it out and get to enjoy this sweet treat with your family and friends this season.
The Pretty Girls Guide To Baltimore Restaurant Week: Brio Tuscan Grille Review
Sunday, August 10, 2014
FOOD FOOD FOOD!
GAHHHH I was SUPER excited this past week guys!
Why you ask? *Drum roll* because it was restaurant week here in Baltimore!!!
If your not familiar with what restaurant week is, its when restaurants (chain or not) in your city put together special menus, sometimes consisting of their signature dishes and limited time items on a 3 course set up (appetizer, main course, desert) for one set price. Here in Baltimore most of the restaurants that participate are the best of the best and normally a bit pricy. But for restaurant week a full lunch will run you only $15.00 and a full dinner will can range between $20.00 and $30.00. Which clearly is a far cry from what a three course meal would cost at any of the restaurants on a regular night.
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