Seasoned Greetings!
November brings the biggest foodie holiday of the year in a year in which everyone is discouraged from gathering. As such, the month brought focus on comfort food, smaller feasts, and finding ways to celebrate apart. Everything from autumnal beauty to traditional flavors are tucked into this summary just for you.
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Air Fryer Ravioli
A quick meal or snack using your air fryer can help make convenience foods work together to bring cheers to your table. Add it to a fresh salad or vegetable side and a cup of marinara and you've got dinner done in less than half an hour.
Pressed Pork Burritos
Have you ever looked in your refrigerator to see if there's a burrito hiding in there? More a guideline than a recipe, these burritos beg you to use what's on hand. Perfect for leftover rice, pork, and any number of fillings hiding out in your refrigerator and/or pantry.
Thai Coconut Salmon Noodles
A Thai dinner brimming with salmon, noodles, and veggies in a spicy, creamy sauce is just what you need tonight. What's more, it's a dinner that can on the table in about 20 minutes. Now that's a lot to be grateful for!
Chai Apple Cheesecake Bars
When you want cookies, cheesecake, apple pie and more ... turn to these clever bars that have it all. A shortbread cookie crust is paired with creamy cheesecake, and a chai-inspired apple topping that will have you making them again and again.
Buffalo Chicken Pan Pizza
Pub food meets other pub food in this downright delicious deep dish pizza that makes a perfect Friday night feast. Moreover, if you make the pizza dough in advance or get some from your favorite market, it can be a super quick and easy dinner.
Autumn Salad with Maple Bourbon Dressing
This salad epitomizes fall and is a perfect Thanksgiving side. What's more, the dressing will crown this salad and leave you with more for future salads and even drizzling over roasted vegetables. Get ready for apples, cranberries, nuts, maple syrup, bourbon, and more!
Pork Loin Chops with Apples & Leeks
If your Thanksgiving is going to be smaller this year, consider this festive dish as the centerpiece of your meal instead of turkey. Tender pork chops get a festive combination of seasonal fruit and vegetables and a seasoning foundation that will make your mouth sing.
Fall Bounty Chicken Curry
If you think a curry isn't a good way to celebrate Thanksgiving, you haven't looked at what's in it. Packed with tender chicken (or even turkey) and a veritable cornucopia of seasonal vegetables, it's a perfect way to give thanks for a good harvest.
Apple Cinnamon Roll Casserole
This delightful morning treat can be assembled the night before for a no effort morning meal, which is just what most of us are seeking after Thanksgiving. Beyond that, it's brimming with the delightful combination of apple pie and cinnamon rolls!
Weeknight Shorts: Quick Spicy Korean Beef
In about 15 minutes, this clever spicy Korean beef dish can be on the table. With preparation times that slim, you might need to start on your rice first! Add this one to your quick meal go-to recipes and you'll hear cheers all around the table.
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- Regards,
Ronda L. Halpin
Editor-in-Chief, Seasoned Cooking
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