Here's what you need: large zucchinis, bread crumbs, parmesan cheese, fresh basil, garlic powder, salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, eggs, mayonnaise, lemon juice, garlic powder, salt, pepper
Author: Tasty
Chewy and delicious no-bake, homemade granola bars. Perfect for breakfast or a power snack. Will keep for 1 to 2 weeks at room temperature, longer if refrigerated.
Author: Collette Duck
This ranch snack mix is one of my favorite snack recipes that I love making for family get-togethers.
Author: Des
Here's what you need: brown bread, chutney, cheddar cheese, white bread, wholegrain mustard, ham, white bread, cream cheese, smoked salmon, fresh dill, granary bread, butter, cucumber, salt, pepper
Author: Ellie Holland
There's a Mexican joint Michele and I go to once in a while that serves a complimentary bowl of spicy, fried chickpeas when you sit down to eat. It's a very nice touch, and a periodic reminder of what...
Author: Chef John
There's sweetness from the honey, chewiness from the raisins, hints of chocolate and cinnamon, and a bit of crunch. To save a few for later, wrap individual bars and place in a resealable freezer container....
Author: Taste of Home
Sometimes artificial sweeteners make food taste exactly that, artificial. Not so in these smoothies-they're delicious and creamy with lots of strawberry and mango flavor. They're perfect for breakfast,...
Author: Taste of Home
Turn ordinary walnuts into a taste sensation with this simple candied walnuts recipe that's prepared on the stovetop. With plenty of brown sugar and a hint of pepper, the crunchy candied walnuts are a...
Author: Taste of Home
Here's what you need: chicken wings, baking powder, salt, low sodium soy sauce, honey, brown sugar, sesame seed
Author: Mercedes Sandoval
This easy puppy chow recipe uses a whole package of cereal, so there's less messy measuring. And it makes enough to feed a hungry crowd. -Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Author: Taste of Home
For years I've taken these crispy, crunchy snacks to work. They get high marks from everybody in the teachers lounge. -Eileen Ball, Cornelius, North Carolina
Author: Taste of Home
This crisp bright-colored snack is more festive than traditional caramel corn. My family just loves it! Set out in pretty bowls, it makes a tasty table decoration. I also put it in sandwich bags for a...
Author: Taste of Home
Prepackaged trail mix doesn't compare to this fun homemade variety of dried fruit, nuts, cereal and chocolate chips.-Michael Vyskocil, Glen Rock, Pennsylvania
Author: Taste of Home
This popcorn is a family favorite, giving you an explosion of flavor with every bite. It is easy to adjust depending on taste preferences. Amounts are flexible depending on what you like such as adding...
Author: Bronwyn Jo
These rustic-looking crackers are crispy, crunchy and topped with cheese and plenty of seeds. Perfect for parties, they're missing only the preservatives and additives of store-bought alternatives! -ELENA...
Author: Taste of Home
I heard that if you mix flax seeds with an equal amount of water, soak them, and spread them thin, you'll get a tasty cracker. I heard right! These have a nutty, earthy flavor. They're light, but still...
Author: Chef John
This crunchy baked seasoned cracker dish can be used as a side dish, a dressing or a stuffing.
Author: Nina
These glossy candy-coated almonds are almost like brittle but much easier to make. With the sweet and salty combination, it's hard to stop munching these delicious nuts.
Author: Taste of Home
Jerky is a portable, chewy snack. You can make your own with our recipe. The meat has a savory flavor and a bit of heat. -Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Greendale, Wisconsin
Author: Taste of Home
Here's what you need: red potatoes, ranch dressing, garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper, shredded cheddar cheese, fresh chives
Author: Merle O'Neal
I came up with this green tomato salsa recipe so I could use up all the fresh tomatoes from my garden. -Vanessa Moon, Tucson, Arizona
Author: Taste of Home
I harvested some kale from my garden this weekend and decided to make chips in an air fryer instead of the oven. It's super quick!
Author: LauraF
Mom passed this recipe on to me- much to my husband's delight! We like to take the flavorful nuts to all sorts of gatherings, from fancy holiday affairs to casual luncheons.
Author: Taste of Home
These fresh-flavored smoothies can start a day out right or perk up an afternoon. My daughter, Hailey, created the recipe, and we all love it. -Cindy Reams, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania
Author: Taste of Home
Party mix has always been a tradition in our home. I lightened my mom's recipe, replacing margarine with heart-healthy olive oil. No one even noticed. -Melissa Hansen, Rochester, Minnesota
Author: Taste of Home
Crispy, crunchy, and nutritious! I used Spanish sherry vinegar, but any vinegar you like the flavor of will work. I checked every 10 minutes or so and turned some pieces over. I also found I didn't mind...
Author: Theresa Peters
A handful is never enough when you serve these mouthwatering nuts, so be sure to make plenty! The sweet toffee coating is enhanced with cinnamon and nutmeg.
Author: Taste of Home
Crispy with a spicy kick, these thin chips complement sandwiches, burgers, soups and more. Or snack on them with your favorite beverage. -Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Author: Taste of Home
Here's what you need: brown rice cereal, natural peanut butter, honey, vanilla extract, dark chocolate, coconut oil
Author: Tiffany Lo
We first had these while on vacation in the Caribbean. After returning, I had to figure out how to make them. We now prefer these to store-bought corn tortilla chips.
Author: Carole
Popcorn is roasted with butter and a blend of spices to make an addictive snack. I make this for watching movies or even sports.
Author: Rhiannone
This is a fun snack that kids can make. It consists of artfully arranged celery, peanut butter, and raisins.
Author: Michele O'Sullivan
Here's what you need: olive oil, garlic, McCormick® Paprika, mushroom, salt, heavy cream, scallions, bread, eggs
Author: Tayo Ola
Good with soup, as an appetizer or as a snack. Lavosh is an Armenian unleavened flat bread.
Author: SALLYCOOKS
We look forward to fall in anticipation of making these spicy pumpkin seeds. I often put some in a decorated jar to give as a gift.
Author: Taste of Home
ONCE YOU TASTE this applesauce, you won't want the tore-bought variety anymore. Baking the apples locks in their delicious flavor! This recipe can easily be adjusted for any amount of servings. -Mary Mootz...
Author: Taste of Home
The way my boys eat them, I would spend a fortune on honey graham crackers at the grocery store. So I decided to make a homemade version that is less processed-and less expensive. These are wonderful,...
Author: Taste of Home
These grapes were served to me after a massage at my local spa. This recipe is perfect as an after-school snack, a simple appetizer at parties, or a sweet treat before bed. Substitute Splenda® for the...
Author: Michel Brewer
Here's what you need: sourdough bread, butter, garlic, cream cheese, shredded cheddar cheese, mozzarella cheese, milk, salt, pepper, egg yolks
Author: Evelyn Liu
This is identical to the cracker bread sold at delis in large grocery stores that costs six dollars for three big rounds. You can make it for pennies! I fell it love with it as an appetizer with Harvarti...
Author: Betty McCommon
At Tasty, we put the "fun" in funnel cake! In this sweet spin on french fries, we're turning funnel cake into finger food! Serve these fries with four delicious dipping sauces to take this dessert to the...
Author: Betsy Carter
It's always nice to have something simple for guests to nibble on while mingling. These special peanuts are just the thing. Crushed red pepper flakes and chili powder turn up the heat on this classic party...
Author: Taste of Home
A tasty version of drumsticks with a bit of sweetness and spiciness. Thai sweet chili sauce adds an Asian flair.
Author: Margot McKinney
I make this as yearly tradition at holiday time in my home. I also make a batch of this to send to my brother for his care package that I send him when he is deployed. I will warn you, it is very spicy...
Author: N2family
My kitchen is a busy place over the holidays, but I enjoy taking the time to make these nuts. They're the perfect balance of sweet and spicy. -Valerie Belley, St. Louis, Missouri
Author: Taste of Home
Roasting pumpkin seeds is easier than it seems. Just hollow a pumpkin out, spice 'em and bake 'em for a fun snack. -Dawn Fagerstrom, Warren, Minnesota
Author: Taste of Home