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    Cheesy Vegetarian Stuffed Mushrooms
    Yummly
    No meat is needed for these flavorful vegetarian stuffed mushrooms! While many stuffed mushroom recipes call for bacon, ground beef, or sausage, you'll instead use a blend of rich cheeses, fresh herbs, and shallots in this vegetarian recipe. These stuffed mushrooms make the perfect appetizer for any occasion — they make great finger food. Who doesn't love comfort food in bite-sized servings? Bring them to a Christmas or New Year's Eve party, or serve at a bridal shower or birthday party. Whether you follow a meatless diet yourself or you're serving vegetarians, this delicious recipe is a crowd-pleasing appetizer for any occasion. They're flavorful and satisfying! They take under an hour to assemble and cook, or you can prep the mushrooms and filling ahead of time to give you extra time to entertain. While they make for great shareable appetizers, you can easily serve these as a side dish for a weeknight dinner at home. Just add a salad or soup, and you're good to go! The recipe is a Yummly original created by [Sara Mellas](https://www.yummly.com/dish/author/Sara%20Mellas). ## Make Your Mushrooms Vegan If you want to make these vegetarian stuffed mushrooms vegan, swap the cheese for vegan cheese, or make your own vegan parmesan using cashews and nutritional yeast. Rather than eggs, use a flaxseed egg replacement instead: stir together 2 1/2 Tbsp. of water and one Tbsp. of flaxseed meal, let the mixture rest for 5 minutes to thicken, then add it to the recipe in place of one egg. ## Variations Customize your stuffed mushrooms by using one of these ideas to make the recipe your own! _Use Different Types of Mushrooms._ Instead of using cremini mushrooms, you could use white button mushrooms, baby bella mushrooms, or small portobello mushrooms. Any type of "stuffable" mushrooms will work — aim for a diameter of about 2 inches so you can stuff them. _Add Vegetables._ Add a boost of nutrition by adding chopped vegetables like red peppers, green onions, or sundried tomatoes to your stuffing mixture. You can roast any additional vegetables ahead of time, or sauté them along with the shallot and garlic. You could also add in finely chopped fresh parsley and thyme instead of using dried herbs. Red pepper flakes, rosemary, or sage would also make great additions to this recipe. _Use a Variety of Cheese._ Feel free to swap the parmesan and gruyere cheese for any type of cheese you would prefer. Swiss cheese or goat cheese are great alternatives or try using cream cheese for a smooth, creamy filling. _Go Gluten-Free._ If you'd like to make this recipe gluten-free, feel free to swap the standard baguette for a gluten-free bread option. Just be sure (whatever type you use) that the bread is day-old and dried out. This helps absorb the maximum amount of flavor. ## Preparing the Mushrooms To get the mushrooms ready to use, brush each one dry with a soft brush, or use a damp paper towel if they are extra dirty. Don't soak them, as they absorb water easily and won't brown well when they cook. Remove the stems by gently twisting them off, and don't worry if a piece gets stuck inside the cap, as you can cut it out. If you'd like, you can save the stems and use them to make veggie stock or gravy!
    Creamy Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup
    Food.com
    This is the recipe I always use. Sort of. I just made this soup up out of my head one time, and my family asks for it over and over, so I have pretty much committed it to memory. But I mentioned it on my blog, and decided it would be a good idea to write down the recipe for posterity. LOL -------- I usually make it about the same, but depending on what I have on hand, or might feel like mixing things up, it will be slightly different every time. Feel free to add, subtract, or alter it to your own personal tastes! -------- I usually use frozen egg noodles, but today, I made them from scratch, using this recipe. http://www.recipezaar.com/Delicious-Homemade-Egg-Noodles-95311 -------- I also used my own homemade chicken stock that I made from a roasted chicken a few days ago! I did this by taking the leftover carcass, and simmering it in a large pot of water, with some onion, carrots, celery, salt and pepper for several hours. After it cooled down, I strained out the chicken bits and veggies, and stored the stock in the fridge. When I was ready to use it, I was able to skim the hardened fat off the top and throw it away. I ended up with about 4 cups of stock! -------- I hope you enjoy this soup as much as my family! The serving amount below is approximate. It would usually feed my family of 5, with little leftover, but they go crazy when I make it! LOL Also, prep and cook time do NOT include the time it took to make homemade stock and noodles.
    Meatloaf - Crock-Pot
    Food.com
    I have 3 kids on 3 different sports teams, so during baseball season I do a lot of crockpot cooking since it seems like I'm always on the run. I was intrigued by the idea of cooking meatloaf in the crockpot but the couple of recipes I tried were very greasy and fell apart too easily. I came up with this recipe that my family really enjoys. I think the potatoes on the bottom are really key to the success of the result because they keep the meat up off the bottom and let it cook out of the liquid. I know the recipe is going to seem like too little liquid to start with, but the crockpot retains all the liquid inside and really is enough. Let me know what you think.