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Cheesy Cauliflower Recipe – Easy And Delicious Vegetable Side Dish!

April 28, 2026 by 6 Comments

Looking for a simple way to make vegetables exciting? This cheesy cauliflower recipe is a quick and easy side dish your whole family will love—even the kids! Tender cauliflower is topped with a tangy, flavorful dressing made from mayonnaise, mustard, and onion, then covered in gooey, melted cheddar cheese. It’s so delicious, you’ll be amazed at how much you can love cauliflower!

This cheesy cauliflower recipe makes a quick and easy vegetable perfect to serve as a side dish for many popular meals. Its cheesy, tangy flavor and tender texture really makes this cauliflower extra delicious! It's great served with chicken, beef, ham and more!

Cheesy Cauliflower Recipe – A Quick, Easy, and Flavor-Packed Side Dish!

If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to make vegetables more exciting, this Cheesy Cauliflower Recipe is just what you need! It’s a simple dish that transforms basic cauliflower into something truly special with just a handful of ingredients you probably already have on hand. The combination of creamy mayonnaise, a touch of tangy mustard, and a hint of onion creates a flavorful dressing that perfectly complements the tender cauliflower. Then, everything is topped off with melted cheddar cheese for a rich, gooey finish that will have everyone coming back for seconds.

This cheesy cauliflower recipe has been a favorite in our family for years, and even picky eaters love it! It’s the perfect go-to when you want something a little different, but still comforting and easy to make. We make it any time we feel like something different and delicious, but it’s especially good at holidays and family get-togethers! The bright, cheesy flavor pairs beautifully with a wide variety of main dishes, including chicken, beef, pork, and ham.

One of the best things about this cheesy cauliflower recipe is how fast and easy it is to prepare. You can have it on the table in under 15 minutes, all made right in the microwave! Simply cook the cauliflower until tender, spread the flavorful dressing on top, sprinkle with cheese, and microwave again until it’s deliciously melted. It’s the perfect side dish for busy nights when you still want something homemade and satisfying.

Whether you’re trying to add more vegetables to your meals or just want a tasty new side dish to rotate into your menu, this cheesy cauliflower is a must-try. Once you taste it, you’ll wonder why you ever thought cauliflower was boring!

This easy cheesy cauliflower recipe is from our Dining On A Dime Cookbook, Volume 1:

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Filed Under: Gluten Free Recipes, Recipes, Vegetables Tagged With: Gluten Free, recipe, Vegetables

Easy Broccoli Salad Recipe – Green Salad

December 22, 2025 by 5 Comments

This easy broccoli salad recipe is a tasty green salad that is perfect for Christmas or other holidays and is also great on warm summer days! This broccoli salad is one of my family’s favorite dishes at Christmas and Thanksgiving and it’s a great healthy side dish.

This easy broccoli salad recipe is a tasty green salad that is perfect for Christmas or other holidays and is also great on warm summer days! This broccoli salad is one of my family's favorite dishes at Christmas and Thanksgiving and it’s a great healthy side dish.

You can easily prepare this broccoli salad recipe ahead of time, so that you only have to add the avocado and the dressing at the last minute and serve. And you can also adjust the recipe to your own taste if you like.

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Filed Under: Gluten Free Recipes, Recipes, Salads and Dressings, Vegetables Tagged With: Gluten Free, recipe, Vegetables

Easy Zucchini Recipes – Lots Of Delicious Ways To Use Zucchini!

August 6, 2025 by 30 Comments

Zucchini is one of the most prolific garden plants! These easy zucchini recipes will help you save money and give you lots of delicious ways to prepare it! My favorite is the homemade zucchini cake recipe! You can find this recipe in our Dining On A Dime Cookbook, Volume 1.

These easy zucchini recipes offer a variety of delicious options for side dishes, main courses, breads, and more, all starting with fresh garden zucchini! They're quick and easy to make, providing a tasty way to use up all that extra zucchini!

These easy zucchini recipes offer a variety of delicious options for side dishes, main courses, breads, and more, all starting with fresh garden zucchini! They’re quick and easy to make, providing a tasty way to use up all that extra zucchini!

A Zillion Zucchini?
by Tawra Kellam

So you have few zucchini left, huh? You’ve given bushel baskets full to all your friends and family. You’ve set buckets on the corner with a free sign. You’ve left anonymous “midnight zucchini deliveries” at all of your neighbor’s houses and they still aren’t gone. Now what do you do?

Here are a few ideas about how to use leftover garden zucchini along with a bunch of easy zucchini recipes that will help you make lots of delicious dishes from this very prolific garden plant!

Eazy Zucchini Tips:

  • Zucchini can easily be frozen for the winter. Simply shred and bag into 1 – 2 cup servings. Use in breads, cakes or meat loaves
  • Substitute shredded zucchini for half of the ground beef in Mexican recipes, spaghetti sauces, meat loaves or meatballs.
The sauteed zucchini recipe is a great way to use garden zucchini. Sauteed zucchini is an irresistibly delicious side dish perfect for summer! If you like, you can add yellow squash, onions, mushrooms and more!

For more easy and delicious dinner recipes, check out our cookbooks:

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This zucchini boats recipe is a delicious way to use garden zucchini. These delicious and versatile zucchini boats can be customized with your favorite toppings, much like a healthier version of pizza! I’ve included ideas for zucchini pizza boats, taco boats and more!
Here's an easy chicken and pasta dish your family is sure to love! This easy chicken cacciatore recipe is a tasty Italian dish that is quick and easy to make! A traditional family favorite that will leave everyone asking for more!
This Easy Zucchini Bread Recipe starts with a box of spice cake mix and comes out perfectly moist and flavorful every time! With just a few simple ingredients, it’s the perfect way to use up fresh garden zucchini—great for breakfast, snacks, or dessert. No one will believe it started with a mix!
Experience a unique twist on traditional zucchini bread with this no-bake, waffle iron version. This quick and easy no bake zucchini bread recipe combines fresh zucchini with warm spices, creating crispy-on-the-outside, soft-on-the-inside waffle bites. Perfect for a fun breakfast or snack, these zucchini bread waffles are a deliciously convenient way to enjoy a classic favorite without turning on the oven.
This easy zucchini cake recipe makes a moist and delicious spice cake, similar in texture to banana bread! It's quick, easy and delicious! You can top this zucchini cake with cream cheese frosting or our favorite buttercream frosting!
Discover a quick and delicious way to enjoy summer's bounty with this easy fried zucchini recipe. Sliced zucchini rounds are lightly coated in seasoned flour and pan-fried to golden perfection, creating a crispy exterior with a tender inside. Perfect as a snack, appetizer, or side dish, these zucchini bites are sure to become a favorite!

Filed Under: Cakes, Desserts, Dinner Recipes And Main Dishes, Gluten Free Recipes, Pasta And Rice, Recipes, Vegetables Tagged With: Gluten Free, recipe, Vegetables

Cheesy Mashed Potatoes Recipe – Quick, Easy And Delicious!

June 28, 2022 by 3 Comments

This cheesy mashed potatoes recipe is a quick and easy recipe that makes mashed potatoes extra special! I have made this tasty recipe since I was a newlywed and my family absolutely loves it. This cheesy mashed potatoes recipe is easy to make in just 5-10 minutes. It includes cream cheese and garlic to give it a more restaurant-quality taste! Families love it and it’s also great to bring to potlucks!

This cheesy mashed potatoes recipe is a quick and easy recipe that makes mashed potatoes extra special and includes cream cheese and garlic! It takes just a few minutes to throw together and then 3-4 minutes under the broiler! 

For lots more quick and easy home cooked recipes, check out our cookbooks!

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Filed Under: Gluten Free Recipes, Leftovers, Recipes, Vegetables Tagged With: Gluten Free, recipe, Save On Food, Vegetables

13 Tips For Cooking Vegetables

May 21, 2022 by 4 Comments

These tips for cooking vegetables include easy ideas to prepare and cook your veggies, along with great ideas for spicing up various vegetable dishes! [Read more…] about 13 Tips For Cooking Vegetables

Filed Under: Save Money On Groceries, Saving Money, Vegetables Tagged With: Vegetables

Crunchy Veggie Salad Recipe

September 5, 2020 by 3 Comments

Crunchy Veggie Salad Recipe

Crunchy Veggie Salad Recipe

2-3 cups broccoli
2-3 cups cauliflower
1 cup (4 oz.) grated cheddar cheese
1/3 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup raisins

Dressing:

1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup sugar
1 Tbsp. cider vinegar

Mix all ingredients and pour the dressing over the salad. Toss and refrigerate 1 hour.

Just before serving, add:
3 strips bacon, cooked and crumbled
1/2 cup sunflower seeds

Serves 4-6.

 

photo by: mindonfire

Filed Under: Gluten Free Recipes, Recipes, Salads and Dressings, Vegetables Tagged With: Gluten Free, recipe, Vegetables

Canning and Freezing Garden Produce

July 27, 2019 by 86 Comments

Save money eating home grown produce all year! Try these easy tips for canning and freezing vegetables from your garden or from the store.

Save money eating home grown produce all year! Try these easy tips for canning and freezing vegetables from your garden or from the store.

Canning and Freezing Garden Produce

We get quite a few questions this time of year about canning and freezing garden produce. This can be a great way to stretch your garden leftovers so you can be enjoying them long beyond the regular growing season. Since it is “harvest season”, I thought I’d share a little of my experience and give you suggestions to make it easier if you decide to try.

Unless you have a garden or receive free produce, canning your own can be more expensive than buying it at the store. I tried canning for years and between the sugar and spices, it cost me quite a bit. If I had to buy the fruit that I was going to can, it was even more expensive.

If you have your own gardens, you will probably have to do some canning and freezing if you want to make the most of your garden produce. Freezing is the best route to take when possible. You don’t need as many ingredients and it takes less time. When you have things ripening like crazy, time is important. Later, during the winter when it is cooler or you’re not so busy, take the fruit out of the freezer and make your jams or jellies.

Of course, you may want to can your veggies. Canning them is a good way to preserve them, but it is more difficult and expensive than freezing. If you decide to go ahead and can them, when you are exhausted from canning or when you’re running out of time, don’t forget that you can freeze many vegetables, too.

Dehydrating Garden Produce

If you are short on freezer or cabinet space, you might consider dehydrating your produce. I love to dehydrate everything. You can dehydrate veggies. They work great in stews and soups.

You can dehydrate fruits and later eat them as-is or use them in trail mix, rehydrate them and use in muffins or breads and even use dehydrated apples in pies. You can make fruit roll ups by pureeing fruit and pouring on a special tray for your dehydrator. I saw apple chips advertised on TV for $25 for 3 Pringles-sized cans. Those are so easy to make and much cheaper with your dehydrator.

If you’re considering canning

I canned for years. It was one homemaking skill I was glad I knew, but was very willing to give up. It was a lot of hard work during the hottest time of the year and then, if the least little thing went wrong, all those expensive ingredients and hard work were wasted.

I’m not saying don’t can. Try it! I think everyone should at least have that skill and knowledge under her belt. If you are going to have a garden and want to make the most of it, you will need to know that preserving the fruits of your labor will have to be a part of that. At the same time, don’t brow beat yourself if you find canning exhausting work and get discouraged over it.

It may be too late this year to do this but, if you can (no pun intended), it will help reduce the cost if you buy your canning supplies at garage sales or thrift stores. You might even post online or ask in the want ads if anyone wants to get rid of her canning supplies.

Last thoughts…

Another thing to note is that I didn’t always do things by the book. (Of course, for canning, you need to be careful that you always do the canning correctly for health reasons.) One time, I received several bushels of apples at one time. I had a baby, a toddler and a kitchen that was being remodeled at the same time that we were starting a new business in our home. I had my hands full and couldn’t get the entire bunch of apples done. I didn’t want them to go to waste so, in a desperate move, I took them all, put them in bags and just threw them in the freezer. I didn’t blanch them, core them or anything.

Later, when I went to use them, they worked great! I discovered that when I washed them (under warm water) the skins just fell off of them. I then cored and sliced them and they made beautiful apple butter and applesauce.

I can’t cover all the details about how to can and freeze all the different types of fruits and vegetables in this post, but here are some links you can use to pick and choose the exact information that you need. The first two are about canning and freezing and the last one is about dehydrating.

      -Jill

Here are some links to places with great information about canning:

  • http://www.pickyourown.org/allaboutcanning.htm
  • http://farmgal.tripod.com/Dehydrate.html
  • Dehydrate2Store.com is our favorite site on dehydrating.

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Filed Under: Gardening, Leftovers, Save Money On Groceries Tagged With: canning, dehydrating, freezing, garden leftovers, preserving, Vegetables

Preserving Your Garden Harvest – Tips For Storing and Using Garden Produce

August 10, 2013 by 11 Comments

Here are some easy garden harvest ideas and tips about how to use and store your garden produce including dehydrating and more!

Here are some easy garden harvest ideas and tips about how to use and store your garden produce including dehydrating and more!

Easy Tips for Preserving Your Garden Harvest

  • If you are worn out from canning or have run out of room to freeze any more of those fruits and veggies from your garden, don’t forget you can dehydrate almost anything.
  • Carrots, onions and peppers are very easy to chop, dry, store and use this winter in stews and soups.
  • Fruits are delicious dried and used later in pies or trail mixes or just to eat.
  • Dried apples are so easy too. I saw cans of apple chips in the store the other day for $3.50 each. Even if I had to buy apples and dry them, I could make 10 cans of apple chips for that amount.
  • Consider investing in a dehydrator. Here is the one I use. I see them at garage sales all the time. Also don’t forget to dry and save some of your summer flowers for potpourri and bath oils for yourself or Christmas gifts.
  • Before the first frost hits, be sure to bring in all the tomatoes — even the green ones. They will ripen if just left on the counter. Plus they are so good to use green in many recipes like fried green tomatoes or green tomato pie.
  • If your jam or jelly doesn’t set up, add a little water to it and boil. This makes great syrup.

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Vegetable Vinaigrette

July 9, 2010 by 4 Comments

Here’s a different way to use the leftovers from the relish dish.

Vegetable Vinaigrette

2 tomatoes, sliced (could use cherry tomatoes, too)
1/4 lb. mushrooms, sliced
1 cup broccoli florets (pieces of broccoli)
1 cup cauliflower pieces 1
cup vegetable oil
1/3 cup vinegar
2 tsp. oregano
1 tsp. each sugar, salt and parsley flakes
1/2 tsp. pepper
1/2 tsp dry mustard
1/4 tsp garlic powder or 2 cloves of fresh garlic crushed.

Mix and place all the veggies in a casserole dish. Combine the rest of the ingredients and pour over veggies. Cover and chill for 2-3 hours, stirring occasionally. Garnish with diced green onions.

 

Photo By: mind on fire

Filed Under: Gluten Free Recipes, Recipes, Vegetables Tagged With: Gluten Free, recipe, Vegetables

Cheesy Rice and Tomatoes

July 6, 2010 by Leave a Comment

Cheesy Rice and Tomatoes

3 cups cooked rice
3 Tbsp. oil
1 medium onion, chopped
3 stalks celery, chopped
1 green pepper, chopped
2 cups cooked or stewed tomatoes
2 cups cheese, shredded
1 tsp. salt dash of pepper

Cook rice if uncooked. Sauté in a pan with oil, onion, celery and green pepper. Add tomatoes, rice, cheese, salt and pepper. Cover and simmer until cheese is melted. Serves 8.

From Dining on a Dime

 

Photo By:  floodkoff

Filed Under: Gluten Free Recipes, Pasta And Rice, Recipes, Vegetables Tagged With: Gluten Free, recipe, Vegetables

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