Vegetable Cheese Sauce-Magic Mix Food Storage Recipes
Don’t get me wrong. I literally LOVE broccoli and cauliflower (and I realize that by admitting that some of you may be questioning my taste in food). However, my husband, like a lot of people, doesn’t like broccoli or cauliflower either (and was also disappointed when I craved raw broccoli with our first baby instead of ice cream or cookies) and so every once in awhile I will make him that classic cheese sauce to put on his vegetables. I love it because it is SO easy to do with Magic Mix since since it’s basically a white sauce with cheese!
Vegetable Cheese Sauce
(makes about 1 cup)
1 C. water
1/2 C. magic mix (this is less than you would use for a thick sauce, because I like mine thinner-if you like yours thicker than use the full 2/3 C. magic mix like it calls for in the original “Magic Mix White Sauce” recipe)
1/4 C. cheddar cheese, shredded
Combine water and magic mix in a pot over medium high heat. Stir constantly with whisk until it bubbles and thickens. (If you’re worried at this point that the sauce is too runny, don’t make a final judgement until the cheese is added as that will also thicken the sauce.) Stir in shredded cheese until melted in sauce. Serve warm over vegetables. Store leftovers in the fridge for up to a week. Perfect for kids or husbands! ![]()

Easy Chicken Cordon Bleu: Magic Mix Food Storage Recipe
I found this recipe from one of my favorite people in my ward cookbook. Don’t you just love ward cookbooks?! They are so condensed with wonderful tried and true recipes. I, personally, love Chicken Cordon Bleu (calories aside…so sorry if this is tempting your New Year’s diet but I just couldn’t resist) but it can be really time consuming and intimidating to make! So you can guess how happy I was to make this in no time at all and have it taste just the same! Plus, you can make exactly 1 1/2 cans of Condensed chicken soup from magic mix, with out any waste while using your food storage, so easy! I even made this for some friends and they couldn’t stop raving about how wonderful it tasted.
8 boneless chicken breasts
8 thin slices of ham
8 thin slices Swiss cheese
1 1/2 cans cream of chicken soup (1 1/2 C. Magic Mix, 1 1/8 C. Chicken Broth (either from a can, bouillion, or liquid from canned chicken), 1 1/2 t. Dry Parsley, Dash of Onion Salt-Bring together over high heat, stirring constantly until thick)
1/2 c. water
1 box Stove Top for Chicken Stuffing
Layer chicken, cheese, and ham in a baking dish. Mix soup with water and pour over chicken. Melt 1 cube of butter in saucepan. Add stove top stuffing with seasoning. Sprinkle over top. Bake covered at 350 for 45 minutes. Uncover and bake 15 minutes longer.
Fall Harvest Alfredo: Magic Mix Food Storage Recipes
I know you’re wondering…and YES! this has pumpkin in it. It is such a great fall dinner with the pumpkin alfredo sauce, chicken and apples! The alfredo is made from our favorite, magic mix and is easy! (for a video on how to make magic mix click HERE.)This is totally kid friendly (the alfredo is sweet with spices not sugar) and has apples in it. It was so fun and UNIQUE!! I’ve even included a video to show you just how EASY it is to make a white sauce out of your magic mix!
Fall Harvest Alfredo-serves 4
2/3 C. Magic Mix
1 C. Water
1/4 C. Shredded Parmesan Cheese (If you use canned parmesan cheese it will be thicker)
1/2 C. Cooked and Pureed Pumpkin
1/2 t. Cinnamon
Dash of Nutmeg
1/4 C. Sour Cream or Cream Cheese
1 C. chopped Chicken
4 C. favorite pasta
Chopped Apple (to garnish, 1/2 an apple per person)
Instructions
1. Get you noodles boiling and chicken cooking.
2. Make a white sauce from magic mix by combine magic mix and water in sauce pan over medium high heat, stirring constantly until it boils and thickens. Once the sauce is thickened, turn heat to low and add parmesan cheese, pumpkin, spices, and sour cream.
3. Combine noodles, chicken, and sauce and serve immediately.
4. Garnish with chopped apples.
Garden Vegetable Garlic Pizza-Food Storage Recipes (my ode to pizza!)

Okay, so you may or may not know this about my family but we LOVE pizza. I don’t know if I should admit this or not but we eat it probably once a week….which before I made our own pizza was expensive (very, very expensive…even with coupons). When I first started making pizzas I stuck with the originals (Hawaiian, Mushroom & Olive, etc.) but as I’ve branched out, I’ve discovered some really fun things you can do with pizza….and food storage! Now, obviously if you’re making your own pizza crust you’re using your food storage, and why not try it with whole wheat?! I noticed over the summer that Papa John’s is now marketing a whole wheat pizza (which of course costs more). So if Papa John’s sells it…there is no reason why you can’t make it! Personally for a pizza crust, I either do the 30 Minute Pizza Crust, or the EZ Bread Dough Recipe. But enough about the crust..that is the boring part…let’s talk toppings (other than pepperoni). Papa Murphy’s has this pizza that I LOVE. It has this white garlic sauce, mozerella cheese, fresh vegetables and chicken. I had always wondered what that oh so delicious secret sauce was…until it dawned on me…it’s a WHITE SAUCE with GARLIC. Well…good grief…I know how to make a white sauce (and pretty easily I might add), thanks to magic mix. So yes, I was very pleased with myself when I could make that Papa Murphy’s pizza, just how I liked it, at a fraction of the cost…and so can you! Here’s how…
Garden Vegetable Garlic Pizza
1 Pizza Crust
1 Grilled Chicken Breast (optional)
Fresh Vegetables (which ever your family likes, if you choose to do broccoli like I do, you’ll need to slightly cook the broccoli before adding it to your pizza or it will be too crunchy)
Mozarella Cheese
1 C. Garlic White Sauce (2/3 C. magic mix, 1 C. water, and 2 T. fresh, minced garlic-garlic should be done to taste, mix over medium high heat until it thickens)
Asiago Cheese (optional) I just like to put a little on top
Place garlic white sauce on top of crust, then cheese, then toppings and bake.








