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Aloha Dreams

Welcome to Aloha Dreams!

I'm so glad you dropped by.  I'm Betsy.  Here you'll find my favorite fabulous, trusted recipes - everything from delicious, quick meals for your family to wonderful classics made easy.

I'm also here to help you with large group recipes from 20 to 200.  So next opportunity you get to cook for a large group - Say 'Yes!'  Then relax. I've got your back.

Ever wished you could build your dream home? How about building your dream home in a tropical paradise?  Join me, room by room, as we design and build a fabulous dream home in Hawaii!

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Tropical Fruit Salad with a Ginger Lime Dressing

Tropical Fruit Salad with a Ginger Lime Dressing

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Tropical Fruit Salad with a Lime Ginger Dressing

Tropical Fruit Salad with a Ginger Lime Dressing

So tell me, does this look good, or what?  It is!!!  This is a fabulous salad for a large group or you can make it for your family.  The recipe is very easy.  The dressing can be brought together in minutes made the day before.  And, with the exception of the kiwi, the fruit can also be prepped the day before.   An hour prior to serving simply peel and slice the kiwi and add it to the rest of the fruit.  Drizzle the dressing over, gently toss to coat and serve.

And the taste?  Really, really good.  The zesty lime and ginger go great with the tropical fruit.  It’s not too heavy, and it provides a wonder sweet glistening drizzle.   If you can find star fruit, it would be fun to add one of those, sliced, to garnish the bowl.  This is a great dish to accompany the breakfast tacos.

Tropical Fruit Salad with a Lime Ginger Dressing

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Large Group

Fruit Salad with a Wonderful Lime Ginger Sauce for 40
Makes 40 servings (serving size: 3/4 cup)
Author: Betsy Edwards
Ingredients
For the Dressing
  • 4 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • 2/3 cup pineapple juice
  • 2 teaspoon fresh ginger finely grated
For the Fruit
  • 2 (23.5 ounce) bottles mandarin oranges - drained!! (5 cups)
  • 8 large mangoes peeled and cubed into 1/2 inch chunks (6 cups)
  • 2 fresh pineapple - peeled and cored (49 cups)
  • 2 quarts strawberries - hulled and quartered (8 cups)
  • 12 kiwis - peeled and sliced (4 cups)
Equipment
  • 1 micro-plane grater
Instructions
  1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the lime juice, powdered sugar, and ginger until all the powdered sugar is dissolved. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.
  2. Cut fruit into bite-size pieces and combine in a large bowl. NOTE: If prepping the fruit the day before, don't cut up the kiwi.
MAKE AHEAD NOTE: Can be made up to this point up to 1 day in advance, keeping the dressing seperate. Cover both and refrigerate.
  1. Up to two hours prior to serving, peel and slice the kiwi. Add to the salad. Gently stir to distribute.
  2. Immediately prior to serving pour dressing over fruit, toss to uniformly coat and serve.
Recipe Notes

Did you know ginger can be stored up to 3 months in the freezer. Just peel it, wrap in a freezer proof bag and freeze. When ready to use, you can easily grate it with a micro-plane grater.

Family Size

 

Fruit Salad with a Wonderful Lime Ginger Sauce
Prep Time
30 mins
Total Time
30 mins
 

Makes 10 servings (serving size: 3/4 cup)

Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Servings: 10 servings
Ingredients
For the Dressing
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/3 cup pineapple juice
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ginger finely grated
For the Fruit
  • 1/2 (23.5 ounce) bottle mandarin oranges drained!! (1 1/4 cups)
  • 2 large mangoes peeled and cubed into 1/2 inch chunks (3 cups)
  • 1/2 fresh pineapple peeled and cored (2 cups )
  • 1/2 quart strawberries hulled and quartered (2 cups)
  • 3 kiwis peeled and sliced (1 cup)
Equipment
  • 1 micro-plane grater
Instructions
  1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the lime juice, powdered sugar, and ginger until all the powdered sugar is dissolved. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

  2. Cut fruit into bite-size pieces and combine in a large bowl.  NOTE: If prepping the fruit the day before, don't cut up the kiwi.

MAKE AHEAD NOTE: Can be made up to this point up to 1 day in advance, keeping the dressing seperate. Cover both and refrigerate.
  1. Up to two hours prior to serving, peel and slice the kiwi.  Add to the salad.  Gently stir to distribute.

  2. Immediately prior to serving pour dressing over fruit, toss to uniformly coat and serve.
Recipe Notes

Did you know ginger can be stored up to 3 months in the freezer. Just peel it, wrap in a freezer proof bag and freeze. When ready to use, you can easily grate it with a micro-plane grater.

 

Aloha Dreams

Welcome to Aloha Dreams!

I'm so glad you dropped by.  I'm Betsy.  Here you'll find my favorite fabulous, trusted recipes - everything from delicious, quick meals for your family to wonderful classics made easy.

I'm also here to help you with large group recipes from 20 to 200.  So next opportunity you get to cook for a large group - Say 'Yes!'  Then relax. I've got your back.

Ever wished you could build your dream home? How about building your dream home in a tropical paradise?  Join me, room by room, as we design and build a fabulous dream home in Hawaii!

Want more fun recipes for a large group ?

Peaches and Cream Bars

It's time for some peachy, juicy, crunchy, brown sugary goodness of summer. These melt-in-your-mouth moist, Peaches & Cream bars are a perfect dessert to celebrate summer.  The crunchy, brown sugary crust just sends them over the top. The 'peach pie' smells coming from your oven will lure you to try a bite (or a pan) for yourself!

Easy Cooler Corn on the Cob for a Crowd

Looking for an easy way to cook corn for a crowd at your next BBQ, Family Reunion, Girls Camp or Scout Camp? Try this wonderful easy method I’ve used successfully time after time for large groups. It’s the easiest way to cook corn for a crowd. Guaranteed!

Maui Road to Hana Banana Bread

This Road to Hana Banana Bread is moist and flavorful, transporting you to the islands in one bite. The crunchy sugar topping adds sweetness and texture. Read all about it along with our recent vacation to Maui.

Hawaiian Slow Cooker Kalua Pork

Another great, super-easy make ahead recipe. 10 minutes work, overnight unattended low and slow cooking, and you’ve got mouthwateringly tender luau-style Kalua pork. Really easy. REALLY good!

Wonderful Rich Tortilla Soup

This tortilla soup is quick and easy to make. It has everything to become your new favorite: chicken, corn, and avocados. Added bonus - it freezes well.

 

Salad in a Cup – Fun & Easy

Salad in a Cup – Fun & Easy

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Salad in a Cup – a Fun, Easy Recipe for a Large Group

Salad in a Cup

This salad-to-go is perfect for summertime events without a kitchen.  It’s a ridiculously easy, quick salad that teens and adults really enjoy.  Just stick a fork in the straw hole and you’re good to go.  It’s handy for weekday lunches too.  In a hurry?  Grab a cup and head out the door.

Salad in a cup is a fresh, easy side dish that requires no cooking and little prep.  Served by itself or with Cheesy Garlic Bubble-Up Bread, it’s a great summertime large group option to take advantage of summer’s bounty in backyard, your neighborhood or your local farmer’s market.

Salad in a Cup

Fill it with all the goodies you like in a salad – lettuce, cucumber, crunchy red, yellow and orange bell peppers for color, hard boiled eggs, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, carrot slices, or radishes could all make an appearance.  Whatever’s fresh in your garden (or your neighbor’s.)  If it’s mid-summer, he’ll be looking for a home for his extra produce.  Other fun add-ins could be: celery, chopped broccoli, snow peas, cheese (crumbled or shredded), cauliflower, sunflower seeds, bacon bits, bean sprouts, or ham cubes.

Salad in a Cup

The clear beverage cups make for a fun presentation.  This recipe is sized for the 16 ounce cups.  Party City carries these in 50-count packs. Pick up the clear plastic cup lids there too.  The lid has an opening for a straw.  Instead of that, just insert a plastic fork, and they are ready to serve.  You have an easy clean up with this one as well, or they can be washed and reused several times.

If you desire a larger serving size with easier access, you could also use a clear plastic 19 ounce container and increase the lettuce by 1.5 ounces per person.

It is easy to fill a lot of these at once.  Either do it assembly line fashion (like I did with these) or combine everything in a bowl, toss and spoon into the cups.  I pack the dressing separately.   Vinaigrette dressings are a good choice with these because the thinner dressing is easier to get to the bottom of the cup. Leave a little space at the top so your guests can mix up their salad if you filled the cup in layers.

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Salad-in-a-Cup
Prep Time
30 mins
Total Time
30 mins
 

A fun, easy way to serve salad on the go!  Try it for your next event.

Course: Salad
Cuisine: American
Servings: 20 people
Ingredients
  • 2 pounds lettuce washed, chopped
  • 2 cucumbers sliced
  • 5 ounces baby carrots sliced
  • 20 hard boiled eggs
  • 10 ounces button mushrooms sliced
  • 30 ounces cherry tomatoes
  • 15 ounces radishes sliced
  • 10 ounces celery 10 stalks
  • 2 bell peppers sliced
  • 20 ounces salad dressing - your choice Vinaigrette or ranch, thinned with a little milk, is a popular option!
Equipment
  • 20 (16 ounce) clear plastic cups and lids
  • 20 forks
Instructions
  1. Combine the salad ingredients in a large bowl.  You can either dress the salad now or provide your guests the ability to pour the dressing on at the event. (my preference so the lettuce stays fresh)

  2. Divide between the cups. And cover the cups with a lid. Transport to serving area.

  3. When ready to serve, if the salad is not already dressed, insert the fork, handle down into the opening on the lid.  Set out to serve, include dressing if not already dressed. 

 

Want more fun recipes for a large group ?

Peaches and Cream Bars

It's time for some peachy, juicy, crunchy, brown sugary goodness of summer. These melt-in-your-mouth moist, Peaches & Cream bars are a perfect dessert to celebrate summer.  The crunchy, brown sugary crust just sends them over the top. The 'peach pie' smells coming from your oven will lure you to try a bite (or a pan) for yourself!

Easy Cooler Corn on the Cob for a Crowd

Looking for an easy way to cook corn for a crowd at your next BBQ, Family Reunion, Girls Camp or Scout Camp? Try this wonderful easy method I’ve used successfully time after time for large groups. It’s the easiest way to cook corn for a crowd. Guaranteed!

Maui Road to Hana Banana Bread

This Road to Hana Banana Bread is moist and flavorful, transporting you to the islands in one bite. The crunchy sugar topping adds sweetness and texture. Read all about it along with our recent vacation to Maui.

Hawaiian Slow Cooker Kalua Pork

Another great, super-easy make ahead recipe. 10 minutes work, overnight unattended low and slow cooking, and you’ve got mouthwateringly tender luau-style Kalua pork. Really easy. REALLY good!

Wonderful Rich Tortilla Soup

This tortilla soup is quick and easy to make. It has everything to become your new favorite: chicken, corn, and avocados. Added bonus - it freezes well.

 

I’m so excited you are making one of my recipes and I would love to see how it turns out!  Make sure to share the aloha on instagram and tag me@alohadreams so I can see your masterpiece!

Follow me on Instagram . Have fun cooking, and be happy!

Aloha Dreams

Welcome to Aloha Dreams!

I'm so glad you dropped by.  I'm Betsy.  Here you'll find my favorite fabulous, trusted recipes - everything from delicious, quick meals for your family to wonderful classics made easy.

I'm also here to help you with large group recipes from 20 to 200.  So next opportunity you get to cook for a large group - Say 'Yes!'  Then relax. I've got your back.

Ever wished you could build your dream home? How about building your dream home in a tropical paradise?  Join me, room by room, as we design and build a fabulous dream home in Hawaii!

Hash Browns for a Large Group

Hash Browns for a Large Group

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Oven Hash Browns for a Crowd of 24

Hash Browns for a large Group

Forget your cast iron skillet (at least for hash browns!) You can easily make these in the oven, just like your bacon, and they will come out golden brown and crunchy!  You can even bake them at the same time as your bacon. This will free you up for more fun tasks. (Like making a quick and delicious fruit salad.)

LWhen cooking potatoes, there’s one thing you need to consider.  Potatoes need a lot of seasoning to taste their best.  So, we’re going to season them with some garlic powder, some seasoned salt (nope, it doesn’t contain any MSG) and some butter (everything’s better with butter).

They’re extra easy. Give them a try today!

NOTE: These are thinner and crispy.  If you like thicker hash browns, double the ingredients and bake for an additional 10 – 15 minutes.

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Easy Hash Browns for a Group
Easy Hash Browns for a Crowd
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
45 mins
Total Time
55 mins
 

These wonderful, crunchy, golden brown hash browns can be baking in the same oven as your bacon, saving you time and effort.  Best of all - they taste great!  Try them today for breakfast (or dinner!)  

Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American, Cooking for a Crowd
Servings: 24 people
Ingredients
  • cooking spray
  • 1 (30 - 32 ounce) bag shredded hash browns
  • 1 medium onion chopped
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon Lawry’s Seasoned Salt
  • 1 cup shredded mild shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 stick salted butter melted
Equipment
  • 1 13 inch x 18 inch half sheet pan
  • parchment paper
Instructions
  1. Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. Add hash browns, onion, salt, garlic powder, seasoned salt and cheese to a large bowl.

  3. Toss to combine.

  4. Pour butter over mixture and toss to coat well.

  5. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper and spray with cooking oil.
  6. Pour hash browns onto paper. Distribute hash browns evenly over paper.
  7. Cook for 40 - 45 minutes until golden brown.
  8. Slide paper and hash browns out of sheet pan.
  9. Using a pizza cutter, cut the hash browns into 6 rows of 4 for a total of 24 servings.
Recipe Notes

NOTE:  If you like thicker hash browns, double the ingredients and bake for an additional 10 - 15 minutes.

 

Aloha Dreams

Welcome to Aloha Dreams!

I'm so glad you dropped by.  I'm Betsy.  Here you'll find my favorite fabulous, trusted recipes - everything from delicious, quick meals for your family to wonderful classics made easy.

I'm also here to help you with large group recipes from 20 to 200.  So next opportunity you get to cook for a large group - Say 'Yes!'  Then relax. I've got your back.

Ever wished you could build your dream home? How about building your dream home in a tropical paradise?  Join me, room by room, as we design and build a fabulous dream home in Hawaii!

Cheesy Garlic Bubble-Up Bread

Cheesy Garlic Bubble-Up Bread

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Buttery, Crunchy Cheesy Garlic Bubble-Up Bread

This buttery, crunchy Cheesy Garlic Bubble-Up bread is not only delicious, it’s easy!  Just put frozen dinner rolls in your refrigerator to thaw overnight and you’ll be enjoying it in no time.  The Parmesan cheese forms a wonderful crunchy crust and the top is basted with garlic butter.  What’s not to love?  This quick, easy and delicious cheesy bubble-up bread has only 4 ingredients, 15 active minutes prep time and is irresistible!  See how good it looks in the pictures?  It tastes even better.

Cheesy Bubble-Up Bread

Have you ever noticed how the smell of yeasty, delicious baking bread locks in to some primitive settings in your brain to produce feelings of safety and comfort and home?   I was in getting my annual mammogram this morning (if you’re a gal, have you gotten yours lately?  If not, please stop right now and call to make an appointment.  It’s important to squeeze in a little time.) and the imaging center is located adjacent to the hospital in one of the campus buildings – where, apparently, they bake the bread for the hospital cafeteria.  I don’t particularly enjoy getting mammograms (who does?), but that smell fills me with a sense of peace and comfort every year I go in there.   I find I don’t mind it nearly so much…

That wonderful smell inspired me to create this delightful Cheesy Garlic Bread Bubble-Up recipe.  I’ve been wanting to update my bread recipe on the Large Group Lunch menu section of AlohaDreams for some time.  And man, was it worth the wait.  I served a similar bread and salad combo to a local ladies networking lunch and it was gone in seconds. This one’s even better.

It’s easy too, using frozen roll dough.  Just let the rolls thaw overnight in the refrigerator, give them a quick bath in some butter and garlic salt, followed by a quick spin in the Parmesan, then set them aside in a skillet to rise.  Your bread will look like this before it rises.

 

Cheesy Bubble-Up Bread

When it’s ready to go in the oven It should look like this.  See all that wonderful Parmesan cheese goodness on those rolls?  Well, when it’s done baking that Parmesan cheesy goodness gets wonderfully crunchy and delicious around the bottom and edges.

Cheesy Bubble-Up Bread

Like this.

Cheesy Bubble-Up Bread

Combined with a nice salad, it’s a terrific large group lunch recipe for girls camp or for a ladies event.  It will produce 24 rolls, although I guarantee you that many people will want seconds, so I’d plan on it serving 20.  You can assign it out to volunteers to make in advance and re-heat it, wrapped in aluminum foil, for 10-15 minutes in a 200 degree oven at the event and it’s just as good.  The handy recipe’s at the end of the post.

Cheesy Bubble-Up Bread

Mixed Salad for a Crowd

And speaking of salads, here’s everything you need to know to pull together a great mixed salad for a large group!

Tossed Green Salad for a Large Group

Serving Size for Salad as one of your Main Dishes

Lettuce seems like such an easy ingredient.  But when you’re cooking for a crowd, the question is more one of ‘how much’ than ‘how to’.  (In the midst of planning a meal for a large group, that question has kept me awake at night.) (Yeah, I know, I need a vacation!)  But seriously, it helps to know.  So here you go.  When serving salad as one of your main dishes, plan on 2.5 – 3 ounces of lettuce per person if you’re going to also have add-ins, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, etc. (which you totally should!).  Here is 2.5 ounces of lettuce.

Salad Serving Size

Just pick yourself up some mixed lettuce.   Sam’s Club offers either Tossed Salad or Chopped Romaine, both in 2 pound bags.

1 (2 lb. bag) Tossed Salad/Chopped Romaine serves 16 (young women) to 25 (combo of adults & children as part of a buffet).

 Dressing

A standard serving of salad dressing is 2 tablespoons, which equals 1 ounce.

1 (2 pack – 40 ounce each (80 ounces total)) Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing SERVES 85 – 100.  (I have actually SERVED 120 with 80 ounces since, on average, the guests (an even mix of men, women, teens and children) really only took approximately .75 ounce per person.)   For faster serving, mix dressing with milk,until it’s reached a thinner consistency of your liking, then pour thinned dressing into 2-4 squeeze bottles or pour it back into the original dressing bottles.

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1 (2 pack – 20 ounce each (40 ounces total) Olive Garden Italian Dressing = 40 – 50 (2 tablespoon) SERVINGS.   

Salad Dressing Quantities to Purchase

SERVING SIZE 12 SERVINGS 24 SERVINGS 48 SERVINGS
2 Tbsp 1 1/2 cups 3 cups 1 1/2 qt

Croutons

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1 (32 ounce) bag Olive Garden Seasoned Croutons will serve about 35 people.  Not every one will take some, an average serving is about (1 ounce) .   That’s this much.

Salad Serving Size

Veggies

NOTE: You can probably find folks who have an abundance of vegetables and would be happy to provide them at no cost (trust me, toward mid-summer they are looking for someone to take their extras).

Tomatoes

Salad Serving Size

 

15 (medium tomatoes), sliced or chopped, mixed in with the tossed lettuce = approximately 150 servings.

 

Cucumbers

Salad Serving Size

6 (sliced cucumbers) mixed in with the tossed lettuce = approximately 150 servings

Carrots

Salad Serving Size

10 (carrots, sliced) mixed in with the tossed lettuce = 150 servings

 

Bell Peppers

Salad Serving Size

20 (bell peppers, sliced) mixed in with the tossed lettuce = 150 servings

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Cheesy Bubble Up Bread

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Cheesy Garlic Bubble-up Skillet Bread
Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
30 mins
Total Time
45 mins
 
Part of the charm of this recipe is the contrast in textures. The soft, fluffy interior of the rolls combines wonderfully with the crunchy buttery bottom. Add bits of savory parmesean cheese through out and a cheesy toping and it doesn’t get much better! To accomplish the crunchy, buttery exterior these rolls need to be cooked in a Dutch oven or heavy high sided skillet or pot.
Course: Salad
Cuisine: American
Servings: 20 people
Ingredients
Makes 24 rolls, serving 20 - 24 people
  • 1 (12 roll bag) Rhodes dinner rolls
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 5 tablespoons butter
  • 1 cup grated parmesan cheese 4 1/2 ounces
To baste the rolls:
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 3 tablespoons butter
Equipment
  • 1 large cast iron skillet
  • Basting brush
Instructions
Instructions
  1. Thaw desired number of rolls overnight in the refrigerator. It can be kept in the refrigerator up to 48 hours before using. (Do not refreeze once it’s thawed).
  2. In a small bowl, add the butter and the garlic salt and microwave 30 seconds to melt. Stir and set aside.
  3. Pour 1 tablespoon of the melted butter into the skillet. Roll the skillet around to distribute the butter evenly across the bottom.
  4. Add the Parmesan cheese to a small bowl and set aside.
  5. Using kitchen sissors or a knife, cut each roll in half to form 24 balls. They will mangle a bit when you do this. It’s not a problem, just reform each dough half into a new ball.
  6. One at a time, roll each of the balls in the seasoned butter mixture, making sure to cover completely. Then roll the dough ball in the parmesean cheese, pressing slightly to thoroughly incorporate the cheese.
  7. Nestle each roll into the prepared skillet or pot. They should just fit, keep them 1 layer deep only.
  8. Allow the dough to rise for about 30 - 45 minutes (it takes less time in a warm kitchen than in the dead of a cold winter.

  9. Preheat the oven to 350° F.
  10. When the dough has risen, place the skillet in the oven for 20 minutes. After the 20 minutes remove, cover with aluminum foil to stop further browning and bake for another 10 minutes.
  11. Let the bread cool for a couple minutes.  While cooling, microwave the butter and garlic salt for 30 seconds.

  12. Slide rolls out of pan, brush with the melted butter mixture and enjoy warm.

Recipe Notes

NOTE on Rhodes Rolls: Before you buy your rolls, make sure:

  1. Rolls should be separate, not stuck together
  2. There are no ice crystals in the bag
  3. Dough should be frozen solid
  4. Make sure the “Best By” date has not passed

 

Want More Great Group Recipes?

Best-Ever Chunky Chicken Salad

Your whole family will love this Best-Ever Chunky Chicken Salad recipe. It's hands down the perfect go-to chicken salad for sandwiches for a quick delicious lunch or a light supper. It takes hardly any time to pull together. The sweetness from the grapes always makes it a favorite with kids! Crowd version included, too!

Peaches and Cream Bars

It's time for some peachy, juicy, crunchy, brown sugary goodness of summer. These melt-in-your-mouth moist, Peaches & Cream bars are a perfect dessert to celebrate summer.  The crunchy, brown sugary crust just sends them over the top. The 'peach pie' smells coming from your oven will lure you to try a bite (or a pan) for yourself!

Easy Cooler Corn on the Cob for a Crowd

Looking for an easy way to cook corn for a crowd at your next BBQ, Family Reunion, Girls Camp or Scout Camp? Try this wonderful easy method I’ve used successfully time after time for large groups. It’s the easiest way to cook corn for a crowd. Guaranteed!

Maui Road to Hana Banana Bread

This Road to Hana Banana Bread is moist and flavorful, transporting you to the islands in one bite. The crunchy sugar topping adds sweetness and texture. Read all about it along with our recent vacation to Maui.

Aloha Dreams

Welcome to Aloha Dreams!

I'm so glad you dropped by.  I'm Betsy.  Here you'll find my favorite fabulous, trusted recipes - everything from delicious, quick meals for your family to wonderful classics made easy.

I'm also here to help you with large group recipes from 20 to 200.  So next opportunity you get to cook for a large group - Say 'Yes!'  Then relax. I've got your back.

Ever wished you could build your dream home? How about building your dream home in a tropical paradise?  Join me, room by room, as we design and build a fabulous dream home in Hawaii!

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