Ree Drummond, also known as the Pioneer Woman, is no stranger to big-batch dishes. We loved her signature holiday dishes, so here are even more of her favorites, from saucy meatballs to some scandalous brownies.
Ree loves a spicy casserole, so while she’d love this bake as it is, she probably couldn’t help but add some salsa or hot peppers to the mix. Make it in the
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One of Ree’s biggest hits is her Knock-You-Naked Brownies, which are stuffed with ooey, gooey caramel. The combo of chocolate and caramel is undeniably powerful! Here’s a copycat recipe.
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We tried Ree’s famous brownies. See if they lived up to the name.
The layered salad is a staple at potlucks everywhere, and Ree takes a classic approach with her ingredients; she includes bacon, hard-boiled eggs, and peas, to name a few. We think she’d like this make-ahead version!
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No dessert table is complete without lemon bars, and both this batch and Ree’s go-to recipe make use of a shortbread crust with a curd-like filling.
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Here’s our expert guide on making lemon curd.
Ree can turn just about
anything into a casserole, including
chicken cordon bleu! The creamy chicken and ham are topped with buttery bread crumbs that make both versions irresistible.
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Oatmeal bars are a potluck favorite, and ours are filled with sweet strawberry preserves and topped with coconut. Ree makes a similar dessert, but leaves out the coconut.
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The Pioneer Woman knows that the only way to improve a twice-baked potato is to turn it into a casserole. The essential ingredients are bacon and cheddar cheese. Talk about comfort food!
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Ree loves cilantro slaw, and she’s so adventurous with her cooking, she’s probably already tried adding blue cheese to the mix. (If she hasn’t, she should!)
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Baked beans are perfect for potlucks, and while Ree tends to use only pork and beans in hers, this version includes seven different types, adding variety in color, texture and taste!
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Ree’s grasshopper pie is a very popular recipe and one she undoubtedly loves herself. Here, cream cheese and whipped topping make a luscious base for the minty green filling. Your family is going to love this!
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This dish is similar to Ree’s favorite Mexican rice casserole, but with olives, black beans and corn mixed in. It wouldn’t be a surprise to learn she’s already tried those additions herself.
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The Pioneer Woman loves her meatballs, and one of her best recipes is dressed in a rich sauce made with tomato paste and beef broth. These meatballs get some extra sass from cranberries.
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Ree would probably add some kale, carrots and shredded cabbage to this dish, but she’s sure to approve of such a tasty Asian noodle salad.
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We’re all shook up about Elvis’ favorite foods, too.
You can’t have a potluck without potato salad. This is a lighter version of the Pioneer Woman’s lemon basil potato salad, but all the bright flavors are still there!
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Baked ziti is always a crowd favorite, and this bake is similar to Ree’s tried-and-true recipe–there are three kinds of cheese and plenty of beef!
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One of the Pioneer Woman’s favorite brownie recipes is topped with salted pretzels, so we know this version with a pretzel crust would also be a hit with her.
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Another dish loved by the Drummond family is chicken taco salad, and this version gets it done with a slow cooker. The set-it-and-forget-it approach is often used by Ree, and
we love it too.
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