Christmas
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Sparkling Ginger-Apple Spritzer
Here is a recipe that embraces the bounties of the season, guaranteed delicious and believe it or not, nutritious! This drink includes the juice of tart apples; a potent deliverer of antioxidants, vitamin C and potassium! Tart, green apples have almost twice as much potassium as their red counterparts.

Tart Cran-Apple Cider
Here is a recipe that embraces the bounties of the season, guaranteed delicious and believe it or not, nutritious! This drink includes the juice of tart apples; a potent deliverer of antioxidants, vitamin C and potassium! Tart, green apples have almost twice as much potassium as their red counterparts.

Wintry Braised Red Cabbage, Plus Some Jelly
Oven Braised Red Cabbage is a classic recipe, with the edges slightly crisp and charred, which plays beautifully off the rest of the tender long-cooked cabbage.

Herbed Butternut Squash Chips

Butter-and-Goat Cheese Potato Purée
This recipe is a happy amalgamation of Sonali aka the Foodie Physician's Mashed Potatoes with Caramelized Onions and Goat Cheese and Joël Robuchon’s famous Potato Purée. I suggest using the best quality butter, goat cheese, and milk you can find, because let's face it -- this is sort of a dairy recipe with some potatoes in it, rather than the other way around. It really is thoroughly delicious.
Sugar Crusted Sweet Potatoes
My mom makes these sugar-crusted sweet potatoes every year for Thanksgiving. She makes sure to make more than enough for everyone to have a couple servings that night and a couple servings for leftovers the day after. They're sugary sweet on the outside and soft and creamy on the inside.

Sweetpotato Pie Fruit Leather
Who doesn't love fruit leather? It's one of those kid-friendly snacks that appeals to all ages, and it's surprisingly easy to make a healthy version. Don't be afraid of the long bake time, it's completely hands off, and your house will smell heavenly! This recipe was originally created for a California Sweetpotato contest. Enjoy!

Simple Roast Turkey
For all the attention we lavish on Thanksgiving turkeys, the truth is more work does not necessarily yield a better bird. That's right: You can skip brining, stuffing, trussing and basting. Instead of a messy wet brine, use a dry rub (well, technically a dry brine) — a salt and pepper massage that locks in moisture and seasons the flesh. No stuffing or trussing allows the bird to cook more quickly, with the white and dark meat finishing closer to the same time. And if you oil but don’t baste your turkey, you’ll get crisp skin without constantly opening the oven.

Autoimmune Paleo Pesto
A Paleo Autoimmune Staple. Happy, simple and versatile. Free of cheese and pine nuts for those on the autoimmune paleo diet!

Apple Chips
I borrowed the technique for these from Rivka, whose Cocoa Pear Crisps, were an early recipe contest winner. You don't need to add anything to the apples, but I often sprinkle half of them with a little cinnamon to keep things lively. Feel free to experiment with different spices like ginger, allspice, or even cardamom.

Gourmet Pasta Salad -
I created this recipe from a visit at The Little Travelers , located in Geneva IL. I tried one of their products a Vidalia Onion Dressing.

Dark Chocolate Frosting
I've been using this recipe for ages and I can't really say were it came from but I do know that no baker should be without a frosting like this. It's deceptively simple to prepare; the only important part is to bring the sugar and heavy cream to a rising boil. It's thick and fudgey and hard to resist eating right out of the bowl. Let is chill and then come back to room temperature and it goes on like buttah!

Lingonberry-Poached Pears
Similar to the cranberry Americans know so well, lingonberries are an important ingredient in Scandinavian kitchens. Their tart, juicy flavor lends a warming touch to these easy poached pears, and with just a handful of ingredients, this is perfect for a weeknight dessert. (I originally posted this recipe on my Scandinavian food blog, Outside Oslo.)

Brussels Sprouts with Pine Nuts and Thyme
In this recipe, you will sauté Brussels sprouts in white wine and caramelized garlic, then cook over high heat with pine nuts and thyme until browned.

Really Crazy Good Brussel Sprouts
This is my favorite brussel sprouts recipe, and tends to become that for anyone I serve them to as well! Plus, these molasses sprouts are incredibly easy.
Beef Macaroni Sopas
A classic Beef Macaroni Sopas recipe with our Filipino twist for a comforting soup meal. The combo of ground beef, macaroni, and vegetable in broth is perfect.

Tamarind and Ginger Chicken Wings
This recipe is a very simple chicken wing recipe, that gets its base from tamarind chutney found in most Indian stores. The sweet and tangy base is further sparked up with cayenne and ginger. This recipe can also be done on the grill if desired.

VEGAN Viennese Coffee for 2! (Coffee smothered in homemade vegan whipped cream!)
This recipe is so easy to make. Do it for a lovely accompaniment to brunch or dessert or just because!

Small batch VEGAN Whipped Cream!
So easy and delicious! Make it and put it on everything in sight! Great for cakes, cookies, drinks, fruit, cereal, brunch, desserts of all kinds...

mixed fresh fruits with chillie peppers paste
its only a mixed fresh fruit salad with chillie pepper paste

Pecan Meringues
These are better if you make them just before bed. That way you won't peek.

Salad with Crisp Croutons
A tasty and light summer salad perfect as a starter, side dish or as a light lunch.

Raspberry Fizz Cocktail
This fruity cocktail is the perfect drink during the summer when the berries are in season, ideal for parties, gatherings or as a pre dinner aperitif.

Smoked salmon and crème fraiche canapé
A delicious and tasty appetizer which can also be served as a canapé.