Christmas
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Dan Leader's 4-Hour Baguette
This baguette recipe is the push you need to start baking your own bread. It will only take you 4 hours and it will rival your favorite bakery's french bread.

CREAM CHEESE WITH CHIVES
I decided to jazz up our classic bagel breakfast recipe by adding chives to the cream cheese. Chives have a perfect oniony flavor with a tiny hint of garlic.

Homemade Alcoholic Ginger Beer
Whether you're a Moscow Mule fan or just enjoy sipping it with ice, making alcoholic ginger beer at home will mean the end of store-bought ginger beer days.

Garlicky Chard
Want to take a break from kale? Give chard a chance. It’s a nutritious green and makes a great warm salad. I made this super easy warm chard-red quinoa salad in less than 15 minutes for a quick lunch. Its loaded with garlic and I topped it with tomatoes to add some freshness. You can add other veggies for more color and taste, add an egg, grilled tofu…this has endless possibilities!!

Molly Stevens' Roasted Fennel, Red Onion, and Orange Salad
Three of our winter standbys -- an orange, an onion, and a roasted fennel bulb -- walk into an oven together and morph into a warm winter salad recipe.

Roasted Vegetables: Butternut Squash, Celery Root, and Radish
My local market is bringing on the most lovely watermelon radishes and celery root (celeriac). Roasting butternut squash with the radishes and celery root creates wonderful, caramelized flavors of sweetness, freshness, and a tangy bitterness. The preparation couldn't be easier, and the three disparate tastes create a combination of flavors that are refreshing and surprisingly good. When you cube the vegetables, try to keep their size uniform.

Jeffrey Morgenthaler's DIY Grenadine
This recipe contains a wholesome, 4-ingredient DIY Grenadine for better drinks at home -- plus a gutsy technique for juicing a pomegranate without seeding first.

Warm Olives in Anchovy Oil
This recipe's warm olives make the perfect after-work snack to go along with a glass of crisp white wine. The anchovy oil adds even more of a salty kick.

Italian buttercream
When i discovered their wasn't an italian buttercream recipe on this site, I had to remedy that. I adore this icing, its not too sweet and perfect on any cake, or spoon!

Maialino's Olive Oil Cake
This olive oil cake recipe with citrus and Grand Marnier has a crackling crust and aromatic oil-rich middle. It's an irresistibly moist and flavorful dessert.

Alice's House Truffles 4.0
Rather than tossing the truffles in the cocoa with your hands, pour them back and forth between two bowls until coated. This Alice Medrich recipe is so easy!

White Chocolate Whipped Cream
This recipe for white chocolate whipped cream is perfect for when a dessert needs a topping that is richer than plain whipped cream, but lighter than ganache.

Candied Pepitas
Looking for a perfect snack?? Well, here it is… Candied Pepitas. They’re so easy to make and they’re perfect for a party or just to munch on. Very simple recipe.

Champagne Jello Shots
These adorable jello shots are perfect for any occasion, especially New Year’s Eve! I saw this recipe on Erica’s Sweet Tooth and could hardly wait to make them for NYE. They’re easy to make and look so fancy with the festive toothpicks. The guests were “oohing” and “aching” when I walked in with these cuties. Make them with any sweet bubbly wine or champagne.

Winter Citrus Salad
The perfect winter brunch salad, quick to pull together and colorful enough to brighten any gray day!

Kale with Carmelized Onions and Raisins
A simple family favorite that takes kale to a place of comfort.
For the Love of Roots and Leaves
This fun recipe was the very first recipe that I created when I wanted to "try" kale. I had read so much about how it was a Superfood and it was so healthy for me, but I didn't know how to "give it a go". I started with my favorite spices and added in some carrots and when I introduced my palate to Kale for the first time, I was super happy with this super food!

Chilled Oranges in Rum-Caramel Syrup
This easy, stylish recipe is an old favorite, adapted from a recipe in a French fashion magazine circa 1972. You can serve it as you would fruit compote for brunch, or as a refreshing, light dessert after a spicy meal. Or spoon a moat of it around a scoop of vanilla or honey ice cream or a trembling spoon of panna cotta. Recipe from Pure Dessert (Artisan, 2007)

Mashed Potato Cakes with Broccoli and Cheese
The mashed potato cake is the best way, second only to shepherd's pie, to breathe new life into leftover mashed potatoes. With a crunchy panko crust, garlicky broccoli, and sharp cheddar cheese, these won over even my spud-snubbing two-year-old.

Tortilla de Acelga
I spent some time last year in Argentina with family in a sleepy beach-side town. On day 1 in Miramar the family took us to Rotimar, a favorite lunch spot. We chose from dozens of pastries, baked goods, salads, and so much more. My favorite thing: Tortilla de Acelga (Swiss Chard Spanish Tortilla). I couldn't get enough of it. Upon my return to Texas, I immediately recreated the dish. This is the final and most delicious result. Even for the non Swiss Chard lovers out there, this one may win you over.

Autoimmune Paleo Quick Pickled Beet Salad
The yin of the balsamic vinegar and orange zest greets the yang of the earthy beets to make a wonderfully surprising balance dish that is light on its feet and easy to pull together.

Boulevardier
On the surface, the Boulevardier recipe appears to be nothing more than a Negroni with the gin swapped for bourbon. It’s a great cocktail for a bourbon drinker.

Garlic-Parmesan Fusilli Pasta
Whats more comforting than pasta after a long day at work?! The answer is this quick, no-fuss pasta. This is my go-to fusilli recipe for a weekday dinner.

Roger Vergé's Fried Eggs with Wine Vinegar
The richness of fried egg is tempered by sitting next to a tart wine vinegar. The balance of soft and sharp acting like a good vinaigrette. This recipe is tasty!