Seasoned Greetings!
Comfort food - including casseroles, soups, and traditional Thanksgiving foods - is dotting the culinary landscape this time around at Seasoned Cooking. Get everything from sandwich-inspired casseroles to stunning soups for those Thanksgiving leftovers:
Autumn's Candy
Before you release your ghosts and ghouls on the neighborhood, make sure they have something a little healthy. Make it simple with a gorgeous salad that showcases the beautiful colors of autumn. Sneak a little of nature's candy into the mix before trick or treating!
Weeknight Shorts: Clever Comfort
Cooler weather means comfort food and you can have that, even if you've got less than a half hour to make it happen. Put away the pizza delivery guy's number and grab one skillet. You are about to make a fantastic dinner in 20 minutes.
Sandwich Inspiration
Good sandwiches are the stuff of dreams, but these aren't just pipe dreams. Put those inspirations into your next casserole and call it dinner. Philly cheesesteak sandwiches get transformed into a quick, delicious casserole.
No Bake Sweets
When you say chocolate, I'm listening. If you're the same, you'll love a batch of easy no bake bars featuring an oatmeal cookie-like crust and a filling that's loaded with chocolatey goodness. A great treat to put together while Sunday's stew simmers!
Comfort Food Classics: Chicken Casserole
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we're tossing a couple comfort food classics into the rotation to make weeknight meals easy while you plan for the big day. First up, a chicken casserole showcasing the flavors of bacon, ranch, and cheese!
Make Ahead Brunch
With the holidays fast approaching, morning gatherings - whether it be a holiday brunch or overnight guests - are bound to pop up. Be ready with make-ahead friendly brunch dishes that will fill your home with the aroma of comfort and joy.
6 Hearty Soups for the Fall
Create memories in your kitchen by cooking comforting soups inspired by some of our favorite fall flavors. Your favorite soup recipe is bound to hit the spot and fill your kitchen with comforting aromas.
Turkey Time: Sweet and Spicy
Work some sweet and spicy into your Thanksgiving turkey with a wet rub that will make your tastebuds sing. Blended from pureed chipotles and maple syrup, it will give your bird the extra zing you're looking for this holiday season.
Turkey Time: Roasting Sides
Grab a baking dish and get ready to roast Brussels spouts and apples alongside your Thanksgiving turkey. Tender on the inside and crisp on the outside, sprouts and apples make a great pair in this stunning holiday side dish.
Recovery Soup
Traditionally, the day after Thanksgiving involves soup and it can be very simple if you plan ahead and prep some of it in advance and rely on leftovers for the rest! Enjoy the simpler things and take the day off.
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- Regards,
Ronda L. Halpin
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