The holidays are about traditions: acknowledging and embracing the old and adding your own touch to make them new. So I'm sharing a fun twist on my own Christmas Eve culinary tradition that will have you singing Joy to the World and more!
The holidays are upon us and if you are feeling like sitting down and eating a bowl of cookie dough, consider a safer and more festive option and make these stunning Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Truffles and become a hero to friends and family alike!
With winter breaks, holiday guests, and festive brunches all approaching, there's something wonderful about being able to plan ahead and make some sweet morning muffins to give you and yours a chance to catch your breath before digging into the busy season.
Good sauces are worth their weight in gold, especially as the busy holiday season descends upon us. Make a big batch of this beautifully seasonal Butternut Alfredo Sauce and have some on hand to toss with pasta, use on pizza, and add to lasagna.
Holiday entertaining often leaves us with lots of question marks in our menu planning when it comes to side dishes to pair with the stellar main courses we choose. Embrace the season and consider Brussels sprouts cooked with crisp bacon and tangy apple cider.
The Instant Pot is back with another amazing chowder that tastes like it's been cooking all day, but finds your table in less than an hour. It also makes a lot of soup, so feed an army, plan for leftovers, or freeze some for when things get super busy later this month!
Thick cut pork chops get a quick sear, a spicy sauce, and a cuddle in the oven with some broccoli and cauliflower. The result? A quick and simple dinner that will leave you looking forward to pork chops again!
As December begins, there will be many opportunities for fancy food and exploring what might be considered glamorous cuisine. But let's start out simple and satisfying with a hearty Mushroom Beef Barley Soup, complete with homemade beef stock!
Meat and potatoes gets a fun makeover with an appetizer that can really feed a crowd. Whether you are just looking for a relaxed entertaining idea for post-Thanksgiving or something fun for your next game day gathering, this one's sure to please.
Normally, the week after Thanksgiving has us beginning December, but this year we're granted another week of November. Take advantage of it by embracing a quick and seasonal Autumn Beef and Vegetable Lo Mein.