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HONEY NUT CLUSTERS
A little chunk of heavenly goodness and the right amount of crunch with not-too-sweet honey, this nut clusters recipe includes pecans, Brazil nuts, and almonds.

Roasted Carrots with Goat Cheese, Peanuts, and a Balsamic Drizzle
This is on the appetizer menu at a local Italian-ish restaurant, I love it so much that I order it as my main course every time I go. Needless to say, I had to recreate it at home. They use a wood-fired oven for their carrots, so if you have one laying around, you should too. If not, muddle through like the rest of us with your plain old, regular oven.

Crispy Vegan Coconut Bacon
This recipe makes savory, smokey and slightly sweet vegan "bacon" easily made from unsweetened coconut flakes. It calls for agave nectar and tamari.

Potatoes à la Lyonnaise
What can you say about a simple potato dish that goes with everything? That it’s the little black dress of side dishes—but wouldn’t that be a cliché? I think it’s best to say that it is a dish I would happily welcome at my table anytime. I can’t think of a meal that would not be improved if served alongside Lyonnaise potatoes. Frankly, as I am writing this, I realize I can’t serve dinner tonight without them. That’s how good they are.

Bailiwick
Refreshing and light, but still boozy... don't switch out the fresh orange juice for concentrate. It's just not the same thing!
Masala Moscow Mule
My first taste of the Moscow Mule was from Amanda Hesser's Recipe on the site, and Its my favorite! My twist is using a Vodka infused with Masala Chai spices.

Green Cabbage Slaw (Krautsalat)
This mild, addictively delicious green cabbage salad or krautsalat was a favorite of my mother's. The key to this recipe is soaking the cabbage.

Gingerflower Sunrise
This cocktail's name is a play on the ingredients list: gin, ginger ale, elderflower liqueur, and a drizzle of grenadine for the sunrise effect. It's sweet, fizzy, fragrant, and dangerously easy to drink.
Fig Sangria
I had a tray filled with overripe figs and an open bottle of wine in the fridge, and figured I should put them to good use.

Sour Strawberry Punch
This sour strawberry punch recipe is great since everyone loves tequila and the berries are just pretty! Guests will try to figure out that secret syrup touch.

Asian-style kale salad
Super quick and tasty way to serve up kale. Great hot or cold. I could live on this!

The Filthiest Martini (with Dill Infused Vodka)
If you're a fan of dirty martinis, or pickles, or even filthy martinis, then you will absolutely love this Dill Infused Vodka cocktail recipe. Cheers!

Roasted Potatoes with Green Sauce
When it's cold out, I crave potatoes and warming comfort food. This recipe for roasted potatoes and sauce is perfect served alongside a winter roast.

The Quirky Girl Cocktail
The Quirky Girl Cocktail is a little sweet, a little sour, and very quirky. It's a killer combination of blueberry, lemon, lavender simple syrup, and vodka that is sure to cleanse any palette.

Srirachelada
The perfect accompaniment to your Korean taco.

Norwegian Lefse
The lefse is a wonderful Minnesotan family tradition that is warming, filling, and delightful! If you're looking for a taste of home, this recipe has it.

Spring Thyme Fizz
You can make it a cocktail or a mocktail - either way it's going to... rock-tail?

German Spaetzle Recipe
My father and his parents were born in the small town of Schwäbisch Gmünd in Germany, and because of that I have been lucky enough to enjoy real German food right here in Los Angeles all my life. My Oma (grandmother in German) who is going on 96 was kind enough to share some recipes before her memory started to fade. Here is a real authentic German Spaetzle recipe that can be accompanied with a heavy dish like Rouladen or can be smothered with butter and a white cheese of your choice (my favorite is Danish Butter) for a simple meal. It requires a Spaetzle maker that can be found on Amazon or any other specialty kitchen site. I have heard that you can use a colander, ricer or just slowly pour it using the back of a spoon but I have not tried those methods (and heard some make a mess) so I recommend getting a Spaetzle maker for $6! My family has 2 makers and we used a not so common looking one when taking the pictures but its the same method for all.

Pumpkin Lemonade
This Pumpkin Lemonade recipe is a refreshing, unexpected way to use up that extra bit of leftover pumpkin puree! Garnish with cinnamon or nutmeg. Serve cold.

How To Tame Your Leftover French Fries
To tame your leftover french fries, use this recipe: Process the leftover french fries in a food processor until they reach the consistency of small croutons.
Kale with buttery mashed potatoes and leeks (Colcannon)
The secret to the mashed potatoes in this Colcannon With Kale And Leeks recipe is to put the cooked potatoes back on a low heat to dry them out before mashing.

Easy Teriyaki Sauce
Adapted from a recipe that had the sauce in it (from an unknown site), I just tweaked it so I didn't have to make the rest of the recipe and so I could use the sauce for other dishes.

Bourbon Street Sour
My friend gave me this recipe but I tweaked her version by adding Italian Maraschino Cherries (Luxardo is a good brand and it makes a world of difference), some of the Maraschino Cherry juice, and switching the whiskey out for bourbon (because it was what I had at the time)... and let me just tell you, it came out to be the most amazing Sour I have had!!! It has nothing to do with New Orleans but I just thought the name was creative. Great for holiday parties!
Quince-Rosewater Sorbet
My mom brought me a bag of quince from Southern California. Little did I know that quince grow in Denver too...I recently spotted a tree in someone's front yard. I may just have to go knock on their door and be all like, "Um, are you going to use all those...?"