The Pioneer Woman - Season 23
Season 23
Episodes
Quick and Easy: Kid Approved
Ree Drummond is sharing 100-percent kid-approved recipes that are all quick and easy to make. She starts with mini burgers and bite-sized fries for her fun Waffle Fry Sliders, and the speedy 4-Cheese Pepperoni Pizzadilla is a combination of two absolute favorites. Ree also makes a childhood classic, Parmesan Fish Sticks, and proves that teens eat greens with Bryce's Broccolini and Alfredo Dipping Sauce.
Quick and Easy: One Pan
Ree Drummond is focusing on quick and easy one-pan meals, starting with fresh and crunchy Turkey Taco Lettuce Wraps with Pico de Gallo. Then she makes Shrimp and Bell Pepper Stir Fry and Four Seasons Skillet Pizza and Pizza Sauce using a shortcut. She wraps up with Sheet Pan Curried Chicken for a flavorful one-pan wonder.
Quick and Easy: Ranch Cookout
Ree Drummond puts together a quick and easy ranch-style cookout. She makes super-fast Caribbean Burgers with Mango Slaw for a taste of the islands in Oklahoma, and her Sunshine Pasta Salad and Lemon Mustard Dressing is a colorful side dish. Ree takes a shortcut for her a showstopping Rustic Strawberry Tart with sweetened whipped cream, and her cheesy Million Dollar Dip rounds out the speedy spread.
Quick and Easy: Chicken
It's chicken all ways as Ree Drummond whips up four quick and easy chicken dinners. For company, she makes Mustard Herb Chicken Cutlets and Garlic Spinach. Then she combines a fast family favorite and a classic sandwich in her Chicken Nugget Bacon Ranch Club. She makes Peanut Chicken Pasta, and the pressure cooker takes center stage for her Fast White Chicken Chili.
Quick and Easy: New Favorites
For Ree Drummond, it's out with the old and in with new favorites that are all quick and easy. She makes over a cowboy classic, Flank Steak with Herb Sauce and Three-Cheese Waffle Hash Browns. Then there's a marvelous mashup in Very Green Orzotto, a miracle one pan pasta and risotto combo. Ree gives Caesar Salad with Shrimp and Garlicky Croutons a facelift and makes grown up Whiskey Maple Sundaes and Candied Bacon.
Quick and Easy: Take Five
Ree Drummond is making four meals on four days, and they all have just five ingredients. For breakfast, she whips up Chilaquiles, a Mexican breakfast with Osage County style. Ree's lunch is Speedy Teriyaki Salmon, and she makes a fabulously fast Steak Sheet Pan Supper before wrapping things up with Midnight Toast that's the perfect cure for the munchies.
Quick and Easy: Game Food
Ree Drummond is dishing up great ideas for quick and easy game-day dishes. First, she knocks mashups out of the park with five-cheese Pepperoni Pizza Queso. Then cookies, caramel and chocolate are star players in her Quick Millionaire Shortbread, and Sheet Pan Sausage and Pepper Hoagies are unbeatable. She scores big with a sporty snack, Garlic-Ranch Party Mix, to wrap up her winning lineup.
Ranchin' and Cookin'
Ree Drummond is geared up for an action-packed morning of ranching and get-ahead cooking. She stocks the freezer with a marvelous Meatball and Polenta Casserole, awesome Everything Bagel Bombs with Everything Bagel Seasoning and a twist on a classic that's good enough for company, Hasselback Chicken Cordon Bleu with Simple Sauteed Green Beans. Then she wraps up a busy day with meaty, hearty Ham and Collard Soup for dinner.
Sweet Talk
Ree Drummond is celebrating the opening of her new sweet shop with a lineup of treats and sundaes. She makes incredible, old-fashioned Jeweled Divinity and shares the secrets to two of the over-the-top sundaes she serves at the parlor. First, Ree makes Chocolate Chip Cookies and Hot Fudge Sauce for the Hot Fudge Monster Sundae. Then she whips up a batch of Rainbow Crispy Treats for the Rainbows and Unicorns Sundae.
Moving House
There's a new cowboy on the ranch, and Ree Drummond is making him dinner to-go and sharing the epic story of delivering his massive, ready-built house. The main course is an easy Chicken Jalapeno Popper Casserole with fresh-baked Pretzel Rolls and refreshing Watermelon. For dessert, Ree combines two classics in her Root Beer Float Pie.
Meg's Getting Married
Ree Drummond is sharing recipes and stories from an engagement fiesta she hosted for a family friend. She re-creates the Tex-Mex party menu by making out-of-this-world Crispy Cerveza Battered Fish, which is perfect in tacos with fiery Salsa Roja and cooling Charred Lime Crema. She also makes perfectly sweet Sopapillas and Prickly Pear Margaritas.
Thanksgiving Potluck: Kitchen Confessional
Ree Drummond spills the beans on her Thanksgiving potluck favorites. There's a showstopping Pumpkin Rum Cake with maple whipped cream and, for the main dish, Amazing Glazed Ham. The Best Broccoli Rice Casserole and Slow Cooker Sweet Potatoes round out the ranch-style holiday meal.
The Pie's the Limit
Ree Drummond is in a pie state of mind, so she starts by making an incredibly decadent and party-worthy Double Chocolate Pie with a torched meringue topping. Then she shares a fantastical Waffle Cone Ice Cream Pie with shortcuts, and she makes a selection of six adorable Mixed Mini Pies with everything from classic PB and J to Strawberry Cream.
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