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Grandma Sherrill's Bagels
A homemade tradition in our family for 30 years!
2-Ingredient Dough Bagels
Homemade bagels have never been easier. With this "magic" two-ingredient dough, you can have fresh and fluffy bagels, hot out of the oven, in as much time as it takes to make a batch of pancakes. While not as dense as the traditional New York-style, these chewy, golden bagels, garnished with your favorite cream cheese and flavorful toppings, will satisfy any bagel craving.
Two-Ingredient Bagels
These easy to make two-ingredient bagels are tender, soft, and chewy. You can use any combination of seeds for sprinkling, e.g. everything bagel seasoning, poppy seeds, sesame seeds, etc.
Nova Lox Everything Breakfast Bagel
I don't have the finances to always grab my favorite breakfast treats so this is my rendition of a local offering from a nearby bagel joint.
Tori's Air Fryer Pumpkin Bagels
This recipe was created by a grandma and a granddaughter sharing the love of cooking in the kitchen. A delicious bagel made with Greek yogurt and pumpkin topped with oatmeal, honey, Cheddar cheese, and cinnamon. Bake in an air fryer. So easy to make and kid friendly. Serve with cream cheese.
2-Ingredient Dough Air Fryer Blueberry Bagels
There's something special about making homemade bagels, but it can be an intimidating and timely job. This 2-ingredient dough makes it so quick and easy, you'll look like a pro the first time you make them.
Baked Beans from Scratch
These baked beans from scratch are made by combining navy beans, molasses, and maple syrup to make this classic dish at home.
Artichoke Jalapeno Hummus Dip
Fresh-tasting hummus with a decent amount of spice.
Dijon-Style Artichoke Dip
This flavorful, creamy dip is delicious with shrimp and or raw vegetables.
Cheesy Artichoke Dip by Jean Carper
Here's an easy, lower-fat version of warm artichoke-cheese dip. In new research, artichoke hearts tested surprisingly high in antioxidant activity -- even more per cup than strawberries. Garlic and chives are high in antioxidants, too, and fat-free cottage cheese helps keep the fat and calorie counts down.
Family-Favorite Spinach Artichoke Dip
This is a family favorite. It is great to serve with crusty bread, tortilla chips, and vegetables. You can substitute vegetable stock for chicken broth, or to eliminate wine add an extra 1/2 cup of stock. Keep warm in a small slow cooker or fondue pot.
Spinach Artichoke Dip from Reynolds Wrap®
Creamy, cheesy spinach-artichoke dip is baked in Reynolds Wrap® Pan Lining Paper for easy clean-up.
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