The Pioneer Woman Cooks
If you haven't heard of the "Pioneer Woman" well let me introduce you! I discovered the Pioneer Woman while we were living in Naples, Italy back in 2006-2008. Back in Italy, it was the good life, I had plenty of time to browse online and try new recipes, relax by the pool and enjoy my kids. I had a housekeeper, a very small house and life was simple and good. I miss those days. It was then I discovered her simple, delicious, "man pleasing" recipes that my whole family enjoyed. The Pioneer Woman is not just a great cook, she is very funny and entertaining. She refers to her husband as "Marlboro Man".
Some tried-and-true recipes that I suggest are:
The Malboro Man Sandwich
The Best Chocolate Sheet Cake Ever
Malboro Man's Second Favorite Sandwich
Some tried-and-true recipes that I suggest are:
The Malboro Man Sandwich
The Best Chocolate Sheet Cake Ever
Malboro Man's Second Favorite Sandwich
Chicken Spaghetti
Pan Fried Ribeye Steak
Apple Dumplings
I could seriously go on and on. Go check out her recipes and try some, you will not be disappointed!
The Pioneer Woman's real name is Ree Drummond, she is married with 4 children and lives out west on a ranch. She now has her own cooking show on Food Network appropriately called "The Pioneer Woman".
This is a picture of Ree and her family
Photo shared from Food Network, Pioneer Woamn
She has a couple of cookbooks out now, the one above is her first. I love her cookbooks because she goes into simple, but great detail in her recipes. There are photos of every recipe and detailed photos with instructions. It is a beautifully written and photographed cookbook. That even tells stories, which I love!
Sample page from cookbook, showing detailed photos.
Twice Baked Potatoes, Pioneer Woman Recipe |
The recipe that I chose from the cookbook to prepare is Twice-Baked Potatoes. I was making these anyway for a meal, so I thought I would just go with this. These are very simple and easy to make and they taste delicious! They can go with anything as well. My whole family loves them. The recipe can be found here.
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