A dressed up version of broccoli cheddar soup is a perfect first course for Thanksgiving dinner. You can serve it in bowls, ramekins, or even mugs. It's a great way to give everyone a taste of the decadence to come!
When you think chocolate and prime rib are taking too high of a place on your holiday platter, take a look to cranberries to get a healthy perspective.
Thanksgiving has come and gone and I hope your festive meal went off without a hitch! I hope the turkey was tender and juicy. I hope the pies were mouthwatering and beautiful. I hope the gravy had no lumps at all. I hope the cranberry sauce was just the right amount of tart. I hope the sides were perfect and plenty. And I hope you had a meal surrounded by people you love who also love you. That's the heart of it all.
The holidays are in full swing and that means busy schedules and lots of special traditions. This month, we're asking you to share your favorite holiday traditions with the Seasoned Cooking community.
A trio of flavor superstars come together to inspire a wonderful autumn-focused dessert that could easily star in your Thanksgiving dessert. But why wait that long! After all, you'll want to test it, right?
With more than few special occasions and holidays coming up that might involve feeding a crowd, we're offering caramel apple pie in bar form. It's the best of all worlds and a perfect end to everything from Thanksgiving dinner to Christmas brunch and everything in between!
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.
The presentation of a meal should have these goals in mind: stimulate appetite and build anticipation. And the Christmas entertaining season brings with it special challenges that we're here to help you tackle!
Wake up with a bit of extra zing with a Citrus Cranberry Muffin. Packed with lots of whole cranberries and both the zest and juice from oranges, they are perfect for wiping the sleep from your eyes on even the chilliest of mornings.
Salads can be amazing. They tend to be healthy, feature fresh produce, and come together fairly easily. That said, if your salad consists of iceberg lettuce and a tomato or two, it's time to start thinking outside the box and beyond greens.
When dinner's done, there's often that lingering desire for something a little sweet. Satisfy your sweet tooth and pay homage to the season with a stunning bundt cake that boasts the flavors of caramel apples. It's a perfect dessert for celebrating, so consider it a Thanksgiving star.