Can Convenience Really Taste (and Look!) This Good?
by Alanna Kellogg

[img_assist|fid=2410|thumb=0|alt=ToastPoint Pain au Chocolat]You bet! In just one quick whirl among some favorite food bloggers, I found these great supper, vegetable and dessert ideas, all simple, all calling for a handful of ingredients. Check them out for yourself. And that yummy-looking chocolate creation? Well, it's from ToastPoint and I saved it for last ...

Sweetnicks ... spends five minutes and in 40 has supper on the table

28Cooks ... uses no cook noodles, jars of marinara and a secret surprise ingredient for lasagna

The Cookbook Junkie ... uses four ingredients for picante chicken

Columbus Foodie ... uses four ingredients for simple sloppy joes

Cooking with Amy ... uses four ingredients (one is salt, one is sugar) for pickled radishes

MommyChef ... uses Kalyn's Kitchen's recipe for cucumbers Caesar

French Kitchen in America ... uses four ingredients (and one is water) to bake pears

Kitchen Exhibitionist ... uses two ingredients (and one is water) for chocolate chantilly

The Sour Patch ... tucks four everyday ingredients into phyllo for chocolate-cranberry baskets

Toastpoint ... uses Pillsbury crescent rolls for pain au chocolat (wasn't that worth waiting for?!)

Contributing Editor Alanna Kellogg recently downed a Weight Watchers Pumpkin Smoothie at A Veggie Venture and often features Quick Suppers in her published food column, Kitchen Parade.

Comments

 

I want to make those radishes!

I saw those same radishes on Cooking with Amy and bookmarked it for a SB recipes of the week post in the future. Obviously we are still channeling each other.

Thanks for featuring the Cucumber's Caesar from my blog. That's the most ridiculously easy recipe ever and people go crazy over it whenever I make it.

Some of these others look great too.

Kalyn Denny
Kalyn's Kitchen