Thanks for coming by,
Linda
I found these at our local
Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market.
Right before they went into the oven.
Garlic Parmesan Pull-Apart Bread
1 bag of frozen yeast rolls (I used Rhodes White Dinner Rolls/36 count...I only used 24)
1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 cup butter, melted
1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
In a small bowl, combine melted butter, parsley flakes, and minced garlic.Tear off small pieces of dough (roughly the size of the bowl of a medium spoon), coat in the butter mixture, and place in the bottom of a bundt pan. Repeat this process until you have one layer of dough balls. Sprinkle on 1/3 of the Parmesan cheese. Continue layering the dough balls and cheese until you have 3 layers. Preheat oven to 350. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, or until bread is golden brown. Serve hot with a side of marinara or tomato sauce. Yields 1 loaf.
NOTE...you can use shrimp instead
of chicken.
Ooooh-yaaaa!!!!!
Jambalya2 pounds link sausage
1 whole chicken
1 bunch green onions, chopped
1 bell pepper, chopped
4 stalks celery, chopped
3 bay leaves
1 lb. can tomato sauce
1 can rotel tomatoes
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
2 tsp. cajun seasoning
4-5 drops tobacco sauce
1- 1 lb. bag of rice
Boil chicken, debone, saving the broth. Cut up sausage and fry with chopped celery, bell pepper and onions. Add tomato sauce, rotel tomatoes and seasonings. Add chicken and approx. 3 cups chicken broth. Cook for 1/2 hour. Add uncooked rice and cook for another 1/2 hour (add additional broth if needed).
TIP: When storing leftovers, add extra broth to keep from drying out.
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15 comments:
YUM!
ALl sounds good- but how much butter for the bread? I see it in directions, but not on the master list of ingredients.
Going to have to try that, seems fun...though I think I gave my bundt pan to my daughter. Hrm.
I love knew recipes and these look great! thanks for sharing~Cheers Kim
Yummy!! These dishes look and sound so delicious! I am going to give them a try!
Hugs,
Donna
You better be cooking that to Zydeco music. Looks yummy. I didn't realize Mardi Gras was so big in Alabama till my brother moved to Mobile.
That reminds me of monkey bread only I know I'll love this one better cuz I'm more of a garlic girl than a sweets girl...Can't wait to try it! Thanks, wendy xo
Hi Linda,
Thanks so much for sharing these recipes...both look delicious and I can't wait to try them. Even up here in Maine, Jambalaya is a treat!
Hugs,
Cheryl
Wow - yum! What fabulous recipes! And the bread - who doesn't love bread of any sort?! I'll have to try both of them. Linda
Linda, I keep these frozen rolls in my freezer at all times! I use them to make http://cottageatthecrossroads.com/pioneer-womans-buttered-rosemary-rolls/
but I'm going to try your recipe. It looks delicious along with that jambalaya!
Thank you so much for sharing these recipes! I love jambalaya but have never tried to make it. This sounds easy enough. Can't wait to try it!
I have never in my life ever made jambalaya, but I think I'll give it a try tonight. Thanks for the inspiration.
You're making me hungry Linda!! That cheesy garlic bread, I bet I could eat the whole loaf! I haven't tried jambalaya before, thanks for the recipe.
Tracey
Timing is everything! I was just looking for a jamabalaya recipe for tonight's dinner. Yours sounds yummy! I tried an "Emeril" recipe, once. It took forever, cost a fortune, and then wasn't terribly good. The next time I made Jam., I used Zatarains' Jambalaya mix... our guests ate 2-3 servings, each!
Those rolls sound delicious!
Oh YUM! That all looks so good! We are big lovers of Cajun cuisine here, too :)
I just finished dinner and you still made me hungry. I think both recipes sound delicious!
Thanks for sharing the recipe, it really sounds so good. I made a Gumbo for the first time for MG, an Emerial Recipe. I always like trying new recipes. Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration at Sunday's Best.
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