Triple Cheese Steak Quesadilla

Advertisements Quesadillas are so great for a weeknight meal – or a lunch. They do not have to be entirely Mexican flavored either. I like to do a cheese (or multiple cheeses), a protein and a veggie or two all in a flour tortilla. But you can also go vegetarian and omit the meat. EitherContinue reading “Triple Cheese Steak Quesadilla”

Chili Lime Whipped Butter

Advertisements If you are not using flavored butter in your cooking you may be missing out. You can use flavored whipped Butters on  meats and veggies and breads. They add a layer of flavor that can be hard to achieve in a short period of time. This super easy recipe for Chili Lime Whipped ButterContinue reading “Chili Lime Whipped Butter”

Five #MostPopularRecipes of Last Month – APR-2026

Advertisements It looks like that winter that forgot to happen in the “winter months” decided that April was a great time to make up for it. We had several days of 80+ temperatures followed by days of snow fall and temps in the 30s. It has been strange for sure and definitely interesting! I haveContinue reading “Five #MostPopularRecipes of Last Month – APR-2026”

Five #MostPopularRecipes of Last Month – MAR-2026

Advertisements Spring may have entered rural Montana like a lamb…we have still had several days with temps below freezing and even a fair bit of snow fall. Though none of it has really stuck around more than a day. That said we are all looking forward to a bountiful Spring as we sow the seedsContinue reading “Five #MostPopularRecipes of Last Month – MAR-2026”

Five #MostPopularRecipes of Last Month – FEB-2026

Advertisements Looks like March has arrived and its time to look back at what went on February here on Homemade on a Weeknight. I have looks at the page views and stats to check out the popular recipes posts from last month. There are no surprises here – at least for me, maybe you missedContinue reading “Five #MostPopularRecipes of Last Month – FEB-2026”

Five #MostPopularRecipes of Last Month – Jan-2026

Advertisements With 2026 in full swing, January has flown by and we are fully into February. I have looks at the page views and stats to check out the popular recipes posts from last month. There are no surprises here – at least for me, maybe you missed one of these posts? Either way IContinue reading “Five #MostPopularRecipes of Last Month – Jan-2026”

Smoked Tri-Tip

Advertisements If you are not familiar with the Tri-Tip then you are in for a real treat. The tri-tip is the boneless triangle (or tip) of the bottom sirloin. It usually has prerty decent marbling making it very tender and has that rich beef flavor you want in a roast. In general they weigh inContinue reading “Smoked Tri-Tip”

Ten #MostPopularRecipes of 2025

Advertisements With 2026 in full swing, I wanted to take a moment to look back on 2025 and share with you the Ten Most Popular Recipes of 2025 here on Homemade on a Weeknight. I am counting down the ten posts that got the most views over the last year. So make sure that youContinue reading “Ten #MostPopularRecipes of 2025”

Breakfast Sausage Seasoning Blend

Advertisements While it is definitely pretty easy to just buy pre-made breakfast sausage, sometimes you find yourself needing some, and all you have to hand is ground pork. On the other hand, you may want to buy a whole pork loin and grind it up yourself to save money. Or you could have some gameContinue reading “Breakfast Sausage Seasoning Blend”

Cheesy Chicken Beans & Rice

Advertisements Beans & Rice is a great starting point for a weeknight dinner. You can work it into so many different types of cuisines depending on the types of beans, rice and or seasoning you add to the mix. For this fun one pan meal, it takes a turn to a Mexican flavor profile byContinue reading “Cheesy Chicken Beans & Rice”

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