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Need some recipes that are ideal for a dinner date. (4)

1 Name: Ho-Oh : 2015-08-22 22:19 ID:JEjq0Ewc [Del]

Hi, I need some help from you guys and gals to share some recipes. Something that is ideal for a dinner date, and something homemade without expensive ingredients.

Thank you

2 Name: ba_bo : 2015-08-23 02:56 ID:U5GzII6K [Del]

how about ratatoui

3 Name: Happy : 2015-08-26 11:01 ID:c5QFztq5 [Del]

well I know im kinda late but why dont you make vegetable soup
its simple and you can add meat to it if you want and its
really cheap and delicius.

4 Name: Kirito : 2015-08-26 20:30 ID:mlHUkLDq [Del]

Get a deep glass lasagna dish.

1. Pillsbury™ refrigerated crescent dinner rolls,layer the bottom of dish with them.

2.a mix of cream cheese and breakfast sausage pieces(like the kind you would use on pizza as a topping.).Pour it into the dish almost midway and even it out.

3.Kraft shredded cheese(I forget which,i think the pack had white and yellow cheese in it)...pour overtop and spread even,making your center layer.

4.Repeat of step two on top of the Kraft shredded cheese til your almost at the top.

5.Cover the dish with another layer of Pillsbury™ refrigerated crescent dinner rolls.

(You basically make this similar to a lasagna.)

6,cook in oven until ready... Don't blame me for not putting a time.My mother makes this recipe,not me. Finally, make sure the cresent rolls on top are crunchy a little but fluffy as well.essentially like a browned but not charred slice of toast I suppose.

Once its done,simply cut into cubes (should have 12 usually)that you can lift out with a fork or cake knife.

Anyway, my mom also did an alternate version using hamburger meat,and cheddar before as well. It depends what you put in it :3

Have fun with that.