Deep Fried Mozzarella Sticks

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With the NBA playoffs coming up (I say “Go Trailblazers!” and my wife is an unapologetic Jazz fan) we’ve been making up appetizers and finger foods. Nothing is better than a hot bit of deep fried cheese!

Sure, you can go to the frozen section of the nearest grocery store and grab a giant bag of frozen sticks. We prefer to make our own – you can mix up what cheese you use, and make up some fresh breadcrumbs if you want. You’ll always know you have the freshest ingredients and the best quality ingredients without all the preservatives or chemicals the store bought variety will have.

Fried cheese not your thing? Start the party off right with our other appetizers like Fried Calamari or Homemade French Fries!

Homemade French Fries

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The average American eats 30lbs of French Fries a year! (Source) I haven’t met a person who doesn’t love the fried potato-ey goodness that is the crispy french fry!

Everyone knows french fries are best when they are fresh out of the oil. Nothing is worse than when you get your food to go and get home to find your fries limp and cold. Making them yourself is the best way to combat this!

We serve ours hot next to our barbecue pulled pork sandwiches or smothered in chili and cheese.

Sausage and Cheese Baked Ravioli

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I can never have enough Italian food! Its by far my favorite food “genre”. Bright acidic tomatoes paired with cheese and pasta – you can’t go wrong!

These ravioli are the perfect classic. Baked to perfection and smothered in red sauce, you and your family will not be able to resist! Don’t plan on there being any leftovers…

Don’t feel like cutting your own ravioli? We found this nifty ravioli stamp set that we’ve added to our wish list for Christmas!

Ravioli Stamp Set,MASTER FENG Ravioli Maker Cutter Stamp, Mold with Wooden Handle and Fluted Edge

Old Fashioned Spaghetti

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Spaghetti is my favorite food! I ate it by the pound when I was an athlete in high school. I love how versatile it can be. You can go as simple as a jar from the store (not my favorite, but its something) to this recipe here.

Although its hearty and has a variety of textures and tastes, this spaghetti is surprisingly cheap. You can go even cheaper by leaving out the meat!

I recently started making my own pasta, and this recipe includes one for spaghetti noodles! Definitely worth the effort if you have a little extra time!

Corn Bread

Subtly sweet and perfect paired with chilli, we love this new recipe for corn bread we found.

Easy enough to mix up, then just throw it in the oven! I crumble mine up and sprinkle it over my chilli, while Alexis spreads butter on hers and dips it in.

Air Fryer Chicken Fried Steaks

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A healthier spin on an old favorite, get all the comfort with less of the oil!

We keep these frozen steaks on hand for an easy meal when we want some serious comfort food. Pair it with some delicious potatoes made in the Instant Pot and some country gravy!

Chicken Fried Steaks

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Crispy crust around warm meat paired with mashed potatoes and white gravy – what could be better?

This traditionally southern comfort food is part of our family’s regular rotation. Whenever I hit a store I check the meat department for sweet deals, and one of my favorite finds is pork loin! I grab a few when the price is right. I grind some up, and slice the rest extra thin. I bread them and freeze them so we always have these fried steaks on hand!

We usually deep fry ours, but you can fry them up in a skillet if you want. Then we cook up our mashed potatoes in the Instant Pot and grab a packet of white gravy and we’re good to go!

Want a lighter version? Try out this recipe in the air fryer!

Pressure Cooker Mashed Potatoes

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When my wife was pregnant, all she craved was carbs (she felt it was unfair later that she got gestational diabetes and had to limit them). Popcorn, sugary drinks – her biggest craving, though, was for mashed potatoes. She prepared and ate instant potato flakes by the bagful, and I had to buy her some pounds and pounds of red potatoes – her favorite!

I wish back when she was having these cravings we had an electric pressure cooker! We got our Instant Pot from her parents for Christmas a couple of years ago, and we’ve used it enough that we’ve thought about getting a second one! From beans to meat to easy side dishes, we use our Instant Pot once a week at least!

These potatoes are super easy, and so much faster than the traditionally boiled method. And they are so creamy they can be eaten on their own. Our favorite thing to pair them with is our chicken fried steaks and white gravy!

Obviously you’ll need a 6QT pressure cooker. We absolutely love our Instant Pot!