Sunday, March 3, 2024

Bake These Recipes in March πŸ’š

Hello and Happy March!

With warmer weather on the horizon and spring holidays drawing near, I gathered various recipes I think you'll love to keep you going all month.

Also, with two weeks to go until St. Patrick's Day, be sure to browse through my top 20 St. Patrick's Day recipes for some great ideas ☘️

If you've already started thinking about Easter menus and recipes, this list of 150+ Easter Recipes is the perfect place to start. 🐰


More Recipes to Try This Month:

These homemade pop tarts would be such a fun weekend project with kids. The recipe includes both strawberry and brown sugar-cinnamon fillings. Get ready to go completely berserk over this amazing homemade version of one of my childhood favorite treats!

These bright and oh-so-festive funfetti cupcakes are perfect for any time of year, but feel especially perfect for springtime! Use my favorite vanilla buttercream frosting to top the cupcakes.

Looking for a delicious weeknight meal? This homemade cashew chicken is incredibly easy, made in one pan, and is way better than takeout! Chicken breast sits in a quick 30-minute marinade then stir-fried and tossed in a luscious, thick garlic sauce with cashews and green onions. Serve with your favorite rice and vegetables!

This is the rice krispie treat recipe to end all rice krispie treat recipes! LOADED with gooey marshmallow, crunchy rice krispie cereal, and extra pockets of marshmallows these treats have it all. My kids (and my husband!) go CRAZY for these any time I make them.

These loaded nachos are an easy, quick dinner perfect for feeding the whole crew... pick your favorite protein, add some veggies, cheese, your favorite toppings... maybe even have each person top their own section so it can be customized to everyone's liking!

I've made at least one batch of this homemade granola every week since the fall; my kids and husband love it in their yogurt! Lightly sweetened with maple syrup and brown sugar, this bakes up into crunchy, chunky granola that you can break apart into big or little pieces. You can stir in dried fruit at the end or leave it plain, but the possibilities with this stellar base granola recipe are absolutely endless.


P.S. Celebrate this month's holidays with these great recipes!




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