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Easy Breakfast Pizza Recipe

Pizza for Breakfast? Heck, yeah!

Do you miss those college day breakfasts of cold pizza? Or was that last week? Either way, this is a fun, easy breakfast pizza recipe for a more traditional breakfast. Just like conventional pizza, you can mix and match toppings as you see fit. We've also included a breakfast pizza sauce recipe. We used turkey ham, mushrooms, and red onions this time because....well, it was what we had. Enjoy!

Easy Breakfast Pizza Recipe Sauce
Easy Breakfast Pizza Recipe with special Breakfast Sauce.

How to Make Breakfast Pizza with Sauce


Ingredients:
Pizza Crust
1T butter or margarine
3/4 t. salt, divided
1/8 t. pepper
1T flour
1 c. milk, divided
1t. Italian seasoning
8 eggs

Choice of Toppings: Such as mushrooms, onions, peppers, sausage, ham, bacon and 1 c. shredded Mozzarella Cheese

Crust:
Use your favorite pre-made crust, bread dough, or recipe of your choosing. Roll the crust into a 14 inch circle and build up the edges slightly. Bake the crust (375 degrees) at least partially before adding toppings. 

While the crust is rising and/or baking, prepare your sauce and toppings as follows:

Sauce:
Melt 1T butter or margarine in a small pan.
Add 1/4t. salt and 1/8t. pepper and 1T flour.
Mix well and cook 1 minute.
Add 1/2 c. milk and stir constantly over medium heat until thickened.

Eggs:
In a large bowl, beat 8 eggs.
Add 1/2 c.milk.
Season with 1/2 t. salt and 1 t. Italian seasoning.
Lightly grease a skillet with cooking spray and allow the egg mixture to set up on the bottom of the skillet.
Using a spatula, lift and fold the cooked eggs, allowing the uncooked mixture to flow to the bottom of the pan.  
Continue until eggs are completely cooked, but still moist.

Toppings:
Thinly slice vegetables- onions, mushrooms, green or red peppers. Thoroughly cook meat toppings- sausage, bacon, or ham.

Assemble pizza.

Once the crust is baked, but not browned, apply a layer of sauce.  Spoon the scrambled eggs on top of the sauce. Add toppings.  Finally, top with about 1 c. shredded Mozzarella Cheese.

Bake the pizza at 375 degrees for 15 minutes or until the cheese is melted and the crust is browned.


Breakfast Pizza Sauce Recipe.
Breakfast Pizza Sauce Recipe.


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Heart Shaped Pizza without Yeast

Homemade Heart Shaped Pizza

Looking for Homemade Pizza Ideas? Want to Make Pizza without yeast? This Heart Shaped Pizza is simple and super easy to make with kids. No oven needed. You can microwave it or bake it on the stovetop! We cook ours on the grill. Enjoy!

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Homemade Heart Shaped Pizza without Yeast
Homemade Heart Shaped Pizza without Yeast.


So how do you make a pizza without yeast? It is easy, and you can make a gluten free pizza too! Grab you kitchen shears and some tortillas!

How to Make Heart Shaped Pizza without Yeast or Oven

Supplies Needed:

Flour or Corn Tortillas (for gluten free version)
Cooking Spray
Shredded Mozzarella Cheese (we used Colby)
Parmesan Sprinkles
Paper Plates

This is so easy, it makes the perfect activity for a kid's birthday party! See pictures above to follow these simple steps.

  • Fold your tortilla in half, then cut out half a heart.
  • Spoon pizza sauce (you can use spaghetti sauce) on your tortilla
  • Sprinkle on Parmesan Cheese.
  • Add toppings like Pepperoni, Green Peppers, or Pineapple.
  • Sprinkle on Shredded Cheese.
  • Spray grill or skillet with Cooking Spray.
  • Heat grill or skillet on high heat.
  • Place Heart Shaped Tortilla Pizza on Grill until Cheese melts.
*You can also microwave the pizza just until cheese melts. This takes less than 1 minute, so watch it closely.



Make pizza on the stove top.
Make pizza on the stove top.


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Homemade Potato Chips Microwave Oven

Recipe for How to Make Potato Chips in the Microwave

Have you always wanted to make your own Potato Chips? Potato chips are extremely over-priced. Everyone knows that! So, how do you make potato chips in the microwave at home? This recipe for homemade potato chips is healthier, fresher, and cheaper than store bought. So, how many potato chips can you get from just one potato? Let's find out. Enjoy!


Homemade Potato Chips Microwave Oven
Homemade Potato Chips Microwave Oven.

If you've ever made fried potatoes, you know it is tempting to turn them into chips, but how does that work? Fried Potatoes are often greasy, slimy, and squishy. Baking potatoes dries them out, but they still aren't chips. If you want to make chips at home, the microwave is your best friend.

How to Make Potato Chips in the Microwave
How to Make Potato Chips in the Microwave.

We found a recipe at AllRecipes.com, but tweaked it to make our own version of homemade potato chips.



Homemade Potato Chips Recipe Microwave

1. Slice 1 potato very thin. We use a Pampered Chef Chip Slicer on the thinnest setting.

Make Potato Chips Microwave Potatoe Potatoes
Slice potatoes very thin.

2. Soak the potato slices in salt water for about 10 minutes.

Making homemade potato chips recipe.
Soak potaotes in salt water.

3. Arrange the potato slices in a single layer on a microwave safe plate.

Spray with cooking oil.
4. Coat the slices with vegetable oil spray.

5. Microwave the potato slices until golden and crispy. Our microwave requires about 7 minutes. Start with 5 minutes until you figure out what your microwave requires. Also, thicker slices will take longer.

Make microwave potato chips at home.
Make microwave potato chips at home.

6. Carefully remove the plate. It will be hot. Once it has cooled slightly, you can peel off the potato chips.

7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 until all the potato slices are cooked.


We got about half of a regular sized bag of chips from one potato! Plus they are healthier since they are not fried. You can dress them up with toppings like ranch dressing, shredded cheese, barbecue sauce, sour cream dip- whatever your heart desires... maybe some chocolate dip? Ketchup works too!


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Homemade Dr Pepper® Recipes

Dr Pepper® Recipes to Make at Home

Fall has arrived, and we are thinking football and what to eat while watching the games at home. You can get ready for game day when you make these one of a kind Dr Pepper® chicken tenders and muffins at home with these simple recipe and ingredients from Kroger. Kroger is the place for Game Day GreatsEven if you don't drink Dr Pepper®, we think you will love this homemade baked, breaded chicken recipe paired with cupcake muffins. Enjoy!


Make Dr Pepper® Recipes at home.
Make Dr Pepper® Recipes at home.
Your guests will be impressed with your one of a kind, unique game day recipes. Best of all, the ingredients needed are at your local Kroger. Dr Pepper® and Kroger are the ultimate football partners for your next homegating or tailgating event. 

Be sure to visit the Kroger in-store sweepstakes display with Miller
Coors®/Kellogg's®/Dr Pepper® for fly away trips to Rivalry Games. See your local store for more details. Also, don't forget to register  for your chance to win the #GDGSWEEPSTAKES.

We filled the cart with lots of goodies for college game day! We provide the entree and dessert, you bring the veggies and dip, okay?

How to Make Homemade Dr Pepper® Chicken Tenders

These delicious chicken tenders are ready in just 30 minutes. Serve them up at your next football party with a side of fried zucchini, waffle fries, and a glass of Dr Pepper® or simply have them out as an appetizer. 

1/2 C. Dr Pepper®
1/4 C.  all-purpose flour
egg
tablespoon water
1 C. Panko bread crumbs
Dash of Paprika
5-6 chicken breast tenders
Salt and Pepper to Taste

1. Heat oven to 425°F. Line a cookie sheet with foil, and spray it with cooking spray. (They will stick.)


Chicken marinating in Dr Pepper.

2. In shallow dish or bowl, marinade chicken tenders in 1/2 C. Dr Pepper®. Toss to coat.

3. In another shallow dish, mix flour, panko, paprika, and salt and pepper with a fork. 



4. In yet another shallow dish, beat egg and 1/4 C. Dr Pepper®.

5. Now, dip chicken into egg/Dr Pepper® mixture, then coat with flour crumb mixture. Place on cookie sheet.




Homemade Dr Pepper® Chicken Tenders ready to go into oven.


4. Bake 15 to 20 minutes, turning once toward the end, until chicken is no longer pink in center and coating is an orange golden brown. 


Cooking in oven, spoon some more Dr Pepper® over any dry bits of flour.
Homemade Dr Pepper® Chicken Tenders
Homemade Dr Pepper® Chicken Tenders.




Make easy Dr Pepper® chicken tenders at home
This was delicious! Make easy Dr Pepper® chicken tenders at home.

Dr Pepper® Chocolate Chip Muffins Recipe is Easy

I mustache you a question. Do you like Dr Pepper®? We love it! No college football party (think homegating) is complete without Dr Pepper®and chocolate. Every party needs some chocolate! So, after your baked, chicken tenders, splurge with some fun, mustache cupcake muffins.

Homemade Dr. Pepper Cupcake Muffins Recipes Mustache
Dr Pepper® Chocolate Chip Cupcake Muffin with Cream Cheese Frosting.

Gameday Goodies
Cart full of Gameday Goodies.

We found this fun post on Quarterbacks with Mustaches.

How to Make Dr Pepper® Chocolate Chip Cupcake Muffins

Ingredients
  • Martha White Chocolate Chip Muffin Mix
  • 1/2 C. Dr Pepper®
  • 1/4 C. Almond Milk


    Follow Package Instructions, but replace milk with Dr Pepper® and Milk measurements listed above.





    Stir until frothy.



    Place Cupcake liners in pan. Fill liners to top. You will need to scoop the chips into the muffin tins. They react with the Dr Pepper® and stay in the bottom of the bowl.



    Bake according to package instructions. Remove from heat. Cool pan on wire baking rack.


    Once cool, add your favorite Cream Cheese frosting. Then, stick on this paper printable mustache.


    How to Make Mustache Cupcakes.
    Mustache Cupcakes are fun for Game Day!
    Mustache Chocolate Chip and Dr. Pepper Cupcakes.
    Mustache Chocolate Chip and Dr Pepper® Cupcakes.

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    Crock Pot Cranberry Pork Tenderloin Recipe 

    Are you looking for an easy pork tenderloin recipe for the slow cooker crock pot? Taking advantage of the crock pot gives you more time to prep side dishes or catch up on chores. We've come up with a tasty, fall slow cooker pork recipe that can serve as a substitute Thanksgiving entree. It will make you think differently about pork. Enjoy!

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    Pork Tenderloin Recipes Slow Cooker
    Pork Tenderloin Recipes Slow Cooker .

    The folks at Smithfield® Marinated Pork invited us to share a recipe with their delicious Pork Tenderloin. So, we headed to our local Kroger to gather up all of the supplies needed for a simple, down home, fall pork tenderloin dinner. 

    Your family will think you are awesome when you serve this up with a side of sweet potato tater tots and a green bean casserole. It is perfect any night, because it cooks in minutes and disappears in seconds. 

    Smithfield Marinated Pork Recipes for Slow Cooker Crock Pot
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    fall slow cooker recipe
    Substitute pork for your Thanksgiving Dinner.



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    Open Faced Cranberry Pork Sandwiches
    Open Faced Cranberry Pork Sandwiches.

    Easy Slow Cooker Pork Tenderloin Recipe


    Ingredients:

    • Smithfield® Marinated Pork, Garlic
    • 2 Boxes Corn Muffin Mix
    • 2 Eggs (We use Duck Eggs)
    • Milk or Almond Milk
    • Green Beans
    • Sweet Potato Tater Tots (found at Kroger)
    • Canned Cranberry Sauce
    • Almonds or Walnuts

    Open Faced Cranberry Pork Sandwiches

    • Spray your slow cooker with Canola Oil, add 1/2 C. water, a pinch of ground cloves, and a pinch of nutmeg. If you want, you can also add a dash of cinnamon. Place the pork in the slow cooker on high heat, turning occassionally. Cook until browned and 150 degrees in the center. Time varies with each slow cooker's settings. 
    • While the pork tenderloin is cooking, prep corn muffin mix, and bake according to package instructions. We added 1/4 C. ground flax to our batter and then placed it in a loaf pan. You'll need 2 boxes to fill the loaf pan.
    • The Sweet Potato Tater Tots only take about 20 minutes to cook, and cook nicely in a toaster oven.
    • While everything is cooking, you'e got some time for yourself. Ha! You can do the dishes and sweep the kitchen floor. When everything is done cooking you can sit down and enjoy the meal with your family.
    • When the Pork is done, remove from crock pot and allow to rest on a cutting board for 5-8 minutes before cutting it into 1/2" slices.
    • While the pork is cooling, remove the corn muffin "bread" from the pan and slice it into 1/2" slices.
    • Open the can of Cranberry Sauce and slice it thinly (up to 1/2").
    • Lay the pork slice atop the corn muffin, and place the cranberry slice on top to form an open faced cranberry pork sandwich. Yum!



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      September Calendar of Holidays and Special Days Printable 2018

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      September Calendar of Special Days Holidays with Calendar Song.
      September Calendar of Special Days Holidays with Calendar Song.


      Unique Days and Holidays in September


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      Celebrate National Play-Doh Day in the U.S.
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      Grandma's Homemade Applesauce: Life is Good in the Kitchen, The Heart of the Home

      Miss Old-Fashioned, Homemade Applesauce like Grandma Used to Make?

      When I think about childhood memories, my mind often wanders to the kitchen. The Food Network has a program dedicated to life in the kitchen, "The Kitchen" features host, Katie Lee, surrounded by beautiful LG Electronics. The Kitchen is fully equipped with LG Appliances from the Refrigerator and the Ovens to the Microwave and the LG Cook-top. It is the perfect place to make Grandma's homemade applesauce. Enjoy!


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      Grandma's Homemade Applesauce Recipe: Life is Good in the Kitchen, The Heart of the Home
      My grandparents and the cousins circa 1975.
      Grandma's Homemade Applesauce traditionally made by my Aunt Verna.

      I remember peeling and coring apples on an old appliance that attached to the kitchen table. After we used the apple-corer-peeler, everything went into what could have just as easily been a torture device, but somehow we weren't frightened by it. 

      We begged to have a go at peeling the apple and then placing the pieces in the apple grinder. As an adult, I realize it is far less complicated to grab a knife and just peel my apple. The grinder we used is now obsolete, but these memories have stuck with me. Recently, my mother reminded me that my grandparents moved from the family homestead when I was just 9 years old. Funny, those times in Grandma's kitchen feel like yesterday.

      We'd go to an orchard or a friend's house and pick our own apples and then bring them back to make "Grandma's Homemade Applesauce." Grandma's kitchen was tiny and crowded with Grandma, my mother, three aunts, and all the little cousins running in and out the backdoor. The table took up all of the free space in the kitchen with just a small, one person width around the perimeter. It didn't matter. No one seemed to notice. It was good to be so close to each other, working together to create something to share with the entire family. Each time, we ate the applesauce, we'd remember this day. I love the homemade applesauce to this day, but we no longer make it this way.

      If I'm lucky, my aunt will share some of her special sauce with me. My kids like it, but they have no idea why it tastes so good to me. Memories are made in the kitchen. Life is good in the kitchen. We all need to spend more time around the table, getting to know each other, learning new skills, and enjoying the heart of the home.

      I'm sharing Grandma's Homemade Applesauce Recipe and process, so you can make your own kitchen memories. I want you to experience how good life is in the kitchen.


      Old-Fashioned Homemade Freezer Applesauce


      6-8 Tart Apples, washed, peeled, and quartered. (Red & Golden Delicious work well-

      or your favorite, just know that some apples are softer and/or sweeter than others)

      Freezer Bags

      1 Tbs. Lemon Juice

      1 Tbs. Butter

      1 Cinnamon Stick or 1 tsp. Cinnamon

      1 Tbs. to 1/2 C. Water

      1/4 C. Sugar per Pound.

      In large sauce pan, begin with 1 Tbs. Water, Apples, Cinnamon, and Lemon Juice. Depending on your apples you will use more or less water. Many apples don't need any water added at all. Bring to a boil and then cover and cook over low heat until desired consistency. Some people prefer chunky applesauce, so for that the cook time is less.

      Stir in butter and sugar to taste, if desired.

      Grandma used a food mill to strain the applesauce. You can use a blender, food processor, or leave them as they are.

      Remove from heat and let cool.

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      Flatten and stack to freeze.

      Applesauce is good for at least 1 year frozen and 2 weeks once thawed and opened.

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      Jake's Indiana Corny Corn Muffins Recipe.

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      Ingredients for Jake's Corny Corn Muffins Recipe
      It's easy with Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix and Frozen Corn.

      How to Make Indiana Corn Muffins Recipe

      You will need:


      1 Pkg. Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix 
      1 Egg 
      1/3 C. Milk 
      1/4 C. Grandpa’s Homemade Maple Syrup
      1 C. Corn 
      Muffin pan and Paper

      How to make Corn Muffins, Indiana Style:


      Preheat oven to 400 F degrees.
      Mix the ingredients together.
      Batter will be lumpy
      Spoon into muffin cups, fill ¾  full.
      Bake 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.
      Cool for 5-10 minutes.


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