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Mystical Matcha Ice Cream
Experience the harmony of tradition and innovation with this dessert. Mystical Matcha Ice Cream is a refreshing journey into Japanese flavours, crafted into a sweet delight.
Ingredients Matcha powder Coconut cream Maple syrupInstructions Blend the matcha powder, coconut cream, and maple syrup until smooth.
Freeze ...Read more
EatingWell: Give yourself, or a loved one, the gift of a sweet morning treat this holiday season
This sweet and swirly cinnamon-raisin babka is topped with a sprinkle of cinnamon-sugar streusel. Fresh orange juice and zest come through to give the flavor some added zing, which helps break up the sweetness and adds a nice bright flavor.
This recipe makes two loaves — keep one for yourself and gift the other! You’re sure to enjoy it in ...Read more
Environmental Nutrition: Holiday desserts
Desserts are always a fun treat, but during the holidays they often become more of a mainstay in our diet as we celebrate. When talking about dessert and healthy eating, often there’s a recommendation to have fruit for dessert. Fruit is a delicious way to get a variety of nutrients and should be eaten daily. However, there are times when you ...Read more
Seriously Simple: Shake up Hanukkah with smashed potatoes instead of latkes
Recently I was organizing my menu for Hanukkah and thinking about how I could streamline making latkes for 10 people. I came up with making smashed potatoes that are brushed with oil (honoring the story of the oil lasting eight nights) and can be partially made ahead to avoid any last-minute hassles in the kitchen.
The potatoes ...Read more
JeanMarie Brownson: Lighten your menu with a bowl full of creamy polenta topped with roasted butternut squash and sweet prunes
Vegetarian meals prove welcome in the season of excess between holidays. Like meat-centered meals, the number one requirement for satisfaction is flavor. Plus, a variety of complementary textures and visual appeal.
To that end, a shallow bowl full of creamy polenta, topped with browned butternut squash and golden onions, seasoned with sweet ...Read more
The Kitchn: How to build a latke charcuterie board
For the past few holiday seasons, I’ve thrown a latke party for all of my friends. I make punch and unending trays of fried potato pancakes and cover my dining table in various toppings to mix and match. It’s one of my favorite gatherings of the year because everyone loves latkes and, essentially, I get to turn my table into one giant latke ...Read more
This German mulled wine is the coziest, most-heartwarming holiday drink
Look to the people who survive winters with only a few hours of sunlight each day for the coziest and most heart-warming holiday drinks. The answer, according to Germans, Swedes, Norwegians, Finns, and Danes? Mulled wine.
Here is a basic...Read more
Lemon Pepper Cream Gravy
Hints for Eating Mashed Potatoes on Holidays
When my husband and I are invited to Thanksgiving dinner he insists I bring mashed potatoes. He has to make sure there will be at least one bowl of mashed potatoes on the buffet. Borderline rude. I know, but he insists.
I want to give you low carb hints for eating mashed potatoes.
German potato salad the southern German way: Light, tangy and bacon-free!
I grew up in a very German area in eastern Wisconsin, and that meant plenty of beer, brats, pretzels, sauerkraut — and German potato salad.
The potato salad most frequently made by friends and family was a sweet, vinegary, bacon-spiked dish, often served warm, sometimes straight from the crock pot. It is delicious stuff, but I’ve only felt ...Read more
Quick Fix: Tomato Basil Sauced Salmon and Spaghetti with Zucchini
Here’s a simple and quick way to cook salmon fillet. Just place it under a broiler for 3 to 4 minutes. Tomatoes cook down to a thick sauce in about 5 minutes and add a colorful topping to the broiled salmon.
The spaghetti and zucchini are cooked together for the side dish.
HELPFUL HINTS:
Any type of pasta can be used instead of spaghetti. ...Read more
This cookbook author and social media star healed herself by cooking
ST. LOUIS -- Cooking wasn’t a joy in Justine Doiron’s household when she was growing up. To an impressionable girl, it felt more like a punishment.
But whenever her parents went out for date night, she would sneak into the kitchen and bake a batch of cookies, which she would hide. Then she would scrupulously clean the kitchen until it was ...Read more
Gretchen's table: Simple carne guisada fills your kitchen with lovely aromas
When it comes to one-pot meals, you rarely go wrong with a dish built around chuck roast.
The budget cut requires long and slow cooking to turn it into a tender, fork-friendly meal. But if you have a few hours to kill on the weekend and love to fill your kitchen with wonderful aromas, you’ll be rewarded with a dish full of rich, beefy flavor....Read more
Best Bites: Sandwich Bros. Egg & Cheese
In my quest to find a high-protein, easy-to-make breakfast, I have discovered these Sandwich Bros. pita snacks.
Just grab one from the freezer, remove the plastic, wrap in a paper towel and microwave for one minute. The pita tastes surprisingly fresh, and the abundant egg and cheese melt together to give plenty of flavor to the bread. Each one...Read more
A risotto recipe that's easy and main-dish-worthy
Creamy and comforting, a good risotto doesn’t have to be complicated. It only takes a few ingredients — rice, broth, cheese and butter — to make one of Italy’s most iconic dishes.
In its most basic form, risotto can be an elegant backdrop for more complex dishes, like the famous osso buco, veal shanks braised in a rich sauce until ...Read more
This global twist on stuffed peppers is a crowd-pleaser
As a kid, stuffed peppers were my favorite meal, each pepper a whimsical meal in itself. I drew on that association while developing a recipe for Chiles en Nogada in our newly released book “Chile, Clove, and Cardamom: A Gastronomic Journey Into the Fragrances and Flavors of Desert Cuisines,” co-authored with renowned ethnobotanist and ...Read more
How to make a nourishing (and filling) soup dinner for two
Soup often comes to mind when summer gives way to sweater weather.
It's delicious, usually pretty easy to make, works well with whatever is lingering in your fridge and/or pantry, and warms both the body and soul as soon as a spoonful touches your lips.
Remember how a big bowl of Campbell's Chicken Noodle helped chase away a head cold when you...Read more
Swift Smoked Salmon Canapés
This quick smoked salmon canapé recipe lets you wow your guests without slaving away in the kitchen.
Ingredients: 200g smoked salmon 1 pack of melba toast 1 cup cream cheese Fresh dillInstructions: Spread cream cheese on each toast.
Top with smoked salmon and garnish with dill.
Swift Smoked Salmon Canapé...Read more
Quick Pretzel Bites
Whip up these bite-sized German delights in no time!Ingredients: 1 can refrigerated biscuit dough Coarse salt 1/4 cup baking soda 2 cups warm waterInstructions: Cut the biscuit dough into bite-sized pieces.
Dissolve baking soda in warm water, dip each piece of dough in it, then sprinkle with salt.
Bake at ...Read more
Speedy Asian Stir-fry
A vibrant and versatile dish, this speedy Asian stir-fry will have dinner on the table in no time.
Ingredients: 2 chicken breasts, thinly sliced 2 bell peppers, sliced 1 onion, sliced 1/4 cup soy sauce 2 tablespoons sesame oilInstructions: Heat sesame oil in a pan and add chicken, cooking until browned.
Add ...Read more
Twilight Tranquility Tiramisu
Sink into the tranquility of twilight with this classic tiramisu. As smooth and comforting as the transition from day to night, this dessert is a testament to the soothing power of a well-made treat.
Ingredients 1 cup mascarpone cheese 1/4 cup sugar 1/2 cup espresso or strong coffee, cooled 12 ladyfingers Cocoa powder for...Read more