In the winter, I find comfort in a bowl of soup or chili. If I want to kick up the comfort, I add corn bread as a side. I also love eating corn bread for breakfast or a snack the next day. Heaven in a bite. These mini corn bread muffins will be the perfect side at your next gathering. … Read More ...
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30 Christmas Slow Cooker Recipes
Because Christmas ends within minutes, you don’t want to spend all your time in the kitchen. Here are 33 recipes from breakfast to dessert that you can make in your slow cooker. You could also use the items throughout the holiday or winter season. Perfect for feeding large families too. I know a few big families who have 2-3 … Read More ...
Roasted Turkey Thigh Stuffed with Dried Cranberries, Mushrooms and Sausage
With just the three of us, we now just do a turkey breast. I don’t get as much leftover to freeze for later, but we can get a couple of sandwiches and a soup out of it. If you have a very small gathering for Thanksgiving or maybe you don’t want the turkey to be center stage, this recipe will … Read More ...
Southwest Chicken Taquitos
It amazes me how busy we get when school gets going. We were busy before, but school seems to add a new level with sports, extra curricular activities and the homework. I admit there are days, I just go to the store and get a rotisserie chicken and make a salad. I’m big on the semi-homemade movement. The rotisserie chicken … Read More ...
27 Low-Carb Keto Versions of Your Favorite Comfort Foods
When you are trying to lose weight, eat healthier or maybe you are diabetic, the first thing you cut back on is carbs. For a pasta lover like me, that is the worst suggestion. These recipes will please my Doctor and hopefully take the sting out of less pasta in my life.
This recipe is suitable for KETO Diets. Keto … Read More ...
Mexican Turkey Chili
As I’ve mentioned in the past, I love when the air gets chilly until the snow flies. We have lots of soup, chowders and chili to fight the chill off. This chili caught my eye cause it is done in 30 minutes. This is a thick chili and could be the answer to wanting chili in the summer.
a quick … Read More ...
Easy Homemade Chicken Ramen Noodles
This is not your college days ramen noodles. I must have eaten ramen noodles every day while I was in college. The choices are much better now and noodle shops are popping up all over the place. I watched a cooking show that went to a noodle house and it sure isn’t easy to create the noodle soups in the … Read More ...
Vegan Alternative to Cream
This is a brighter (and vegan) alternative to cream – for all your soups, sauces, and sides!
This recipe is for a roasted Onion purée which is brighter and better and enhances flavors rather than obscuring them.
Get the full recipe here at Food52.… Read More ...
Spicy Cioppino
December ended with some warm temperatures and it was nice till this weekend. Then old man winter decided we needed a reminder of how harsh and cold he can be. Temperatures below zero and wind chills making us feel even colder, I’ll be staying inside as much as I can. This soup sounds like a good addition to my hibernation. … Read More ...
Ozoni Recipe
In Japan, New Year’s Day is their equivalent to our Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa. It is called Oshogatsu and it is a day when decorations go up, gifts are given to children and visits are made to relatives. One of the main dishes is ozoni which is a soup made with clear chicken broth and seasoned with soy sauce. As … Read More ...
New Year’s Good Luck Foods
Some countries have already rung in the New Year. Happy New Year to them. The only tradition we have is eating Chinese and playing board games on New Year’s Eve. The next day we might have a big meal or just eat left overs.
Around the world, there are many traditions for the night before and the day after. Of … Read More ...
Bacon and Cheddar Bites
Here is a great dish for a potluck or a side dish with your chili and soup. This would also be great for brunch or a football party and of course New Year’s Eve party.
Warm or cold, this will be one of those recipes you will go back to over and over. I might just keep this in my … Read More ...
Bloomin’ Baked Potato
Since I don’t like onions, I’m not a fan of the bloomin’ onion, but I’m willing to try this baked potato. I might make this with a side salad or a big bowl of soup or chili. Great item to have for the football parties or any party.
Click here on The Gunny Sack for the recipe and direction on … Read More ...
50 recipes from 50 states to celebrate Thanksgiving
Being in a country as big as United States, it is no surprise that there are multiple ways to celebrate Thanksgiving. A major part of the celebration, is of course, the food.
The New York Times has put together a unique recipe from each state (and D.C and Puerto Rico) to uniquely express what Thanksgiving might represent in terms of … Read More ...
Leftover Turkey Gumbo
I think I might try this instead of the normal turkey and noodle soup that we usually have. Yep, I’m talking leftovers, before the big day has happened. Sometimes I can help you prepare ahead of time. Don’t always expect it though!
This version is less spicy and lighter. Which is good since we will be a little heavier the … Read More ...