Out of thousands of recipes, these are just a few that taste like a million dollars.
Many home cooks keep a stash of tried-and-truerecipestucked away in our recipe boxes that we can always count on.
Millionaire’s Shortbread
This decadent triple decker dessert is a holiday spectacular.

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Buttery shortbread, creamy caramel, rich and fudgy ganache, and the perfect salty finishing touch.
Yes, this creamy, rich, and decadent dish is as versatile as it is delicious.
The buttery crackers offer a crunchy finishing touch.

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This recipe just may become you new favorite way way to enjoy this classic dish.
It’s guaranteed to become a new family favorite.
Million Dollar Pound Cake
Reliable, easy, and deliciousSoutherners lovepound cakes.

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Million Dollar Spaghetti
Pasta night is always a good idea.
Bake this spaghetti in a casserole dish and you have a foolproof family favorite.
Millionaire Pie
No-bake pie?

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Music to our ears.
Serve them for a holiday dessert or gift for friends and neighbors.
Million Dollar Potato Casserole
All you need is one hour to pull this company crowdpleaser together.

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Cubed potatoes, decadent cheesy sauce, and caramelized Ritz crackers to top it off.
We use five cheeses (yes, five) to turn this into a million dollar winner.
Millionaire Bacon BLT
Crisp and candied bacon is the secret to this out-of-this-world sandwich.

Toasted sourdough bread, mayo, lettuce, and tomato bring this all together.
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