Lollapalooza-Inspired Recipes from Country Crock

Country Crock with CalciumWith Lollapalooza closely approaching, we thought it only appropriate to share easy summer recipes – inspired by festival headliners – which you can whip up as you jam out to your favorite bands in preparation for one of this summer’s hottest music festivals (even if they can’t make it to Chicago this year).

Dancing works up a sweat. Kick-start your day with meals that give you energy to last from dawn ‘til dusk:

Spicy Honey Roasted Wings

* Shut up and Dip (Spicy Honey Roasted Wings)– A remix of “Shut up and Dance” by Walk the Moon – Forget all your worries with these tasty wings – perfect for dipping– and so good they’ll leave you speechless.

* Sauté with Me (Charred Corn & Zucchini Sauté) – A remix of “Stay with me” by Sam Smith – A helping of this and no one will be leaving anytime soon.

* Sugar Sugar (Country Crock Sugar Cookies) – A remix of “Shiver Shiver” by Walk the Moon – So tasty, it’ll give you the shivers.

Country Crock Shortcake Recipe

* Bake It Out (Old-Fashioned Berry Shortcakes) – A remix of “Shake It Out” by Florence and the Machine – These shortcakes will leave you with no regrets.

* Live and let Pie (Country Whoopie Pies) – A remix of “Live and Let Die” by Paul McCartney – Pie that will change your outlook on life.

All of these recipes are made with Country Crock®, which adds a country fresh taste to family recipes and is made with real, simple ingredients including delicious oils, purified water and a pinch of salt. Country Crock is the go-to ingredient in the kitchen whether baking, cooking, spreading, sautéing or topping.

Country Crock - Making Sugar Cookies

I was really inspired by these recipes and decided to whip up a batch of Country Crock Sugar Cookies. My family loves to dunk them in milk all year round…not just around the holiday season. This recipe is really easy to prepare and you end up with very moist cookies that have a nice flavor & texture to them.

Homemade Sugar Cookies

I love the Country Crock products and have been using them for several years. You can use Country Crock as an ingredient in your recipes or as a “condiment” on your sandwiches, toast, etc. It’s smooth, flavorful and easy-to-spread if you are placing it on your sandwiches.

You can find all of the recipes featured in this blog post and many more by visiting Country Crock online. Which recipe featured here would you like to try out first?

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Disclosure: Shelly received free product vouchers from Country Crock to pick up products to try out for this blog post and to thank her for sharing the recipes & information with her blog readers. No monetary compensation was received.