1. Roasted Carrot and Beet Salad with a Lemon Confit Dressing
Start the New Year with this colorful and delicious Roasted Carrot and Beet Salad with a Lemon Confit Dressing by Renee McKenzie. It’s zippy, salty and unbelievably complex! The preserved citrus combined with the deep, earthy flavor of the roasted beets, carrots, and garlic is the perfect pairing; each balancing and elevating the other to a new level.
2. Falafel Bowl
Change up your usual falafel pita with this healthier Falafel Bowl by Margaux Mouton. The falafel is made with hearty brown lentils, savory sun-dried tomatoes, and dried figs. Their flavor makes them ideal for serving alongside winter squash, pan-fried spinach with tomatoes, and tahini sauce.
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There are always plenty of cookbooks to choose from to give as gifts at anytime. Here are a few you might consider picking up for someone on your Christmas list!
From bestselling author Wanda E. Brunstetter is “Amish Friends From Scratch Cookbook” (Barbour Publishing, $16.99.)
This collection of recipes submitted by Amish and Mennonite cooks are more than 270 recipes of breakfasts, beverages, breads, salads and sides, main dishes, desserts, snacks and candy. There are also chapters to help around the house, such as dairy products and miscellaneous things.
Make a breakfast casserole for the holidays like Stuffed French Toast or Egg and Potato Casserole. Make your own Cappuccino or Hot Chocolate Mix. Try your luck at making Mom’s Dinner Rolls or go classic with Aunt Elma’s Buttermilk Corn Bread. Make some Broccoli Salad or Potluck Potato Casserole. Try out some Main Dishes like German Stuffed Cabbage Rolls or use up leftover turkey with Cordon Bl
Most years, a flood of tourists would be dining at our local restaurants during the holidays. The influx of customers usually fuels their business to get through the slow winter months. With no indoor dining and travel restrictions, itâs more important than ever to help our small restaurants by ordering Christmas and/or New Yearâs meals. Except for limited outdoor dining, itâs unlikely most of us will be eating out these holidays.
These fantastic menus canât make up for loved ones not being with us, but they can certainly make for a special day. For those looking for Christmas breakfast, check out Foxtail bakery in Bend or Vine-n-Tap in Redmond. Restaurants are offering everything from a chefâs four-course meal suitable for New Yearâs or Christmas at 5 Fusion, to fine dining menus â like prime rib from Drake â to ethnic flavors and traditional meals. Thereâs even a traditional New Yearâs good luck and good health menu from Cypress So
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Just thinking about Christmas when I was perusing the Most Popular Christmas Recipes In Every State and it dawned on me, I need to make something for my family this year.
I m sure my situation isn t much different from yours. For nearly my entire life, I have spent Christmas with family. Meaning, I don t need to come up with a menu, merely just a simple dish to pass.
This year, things are different, duh. I won t see my fam, so now not only do I need to prep a side dish, but also the main course and everything else. Yikes!