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  • quote about food, eating, cooking or the recipe
  • a piece of trivia about the recipe or main ingredient
  • a comic strip about food or the recipe

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A Food Holiday Calendar page has been added. All of the National Food Holidays are listed in calendar order with links to specific recipes for that specific Food Holiday. Some days have more than one recipe listed, so you have more than one way to celebrate!

Listed below are this week’s and last week’s posts. You can jump to any of the recipe posts by clicking on the recipe titles.

This Week’s Posts

Upside Down Puff Pastry Squares with Broccoli & Cheddar

This fancy looking recipe is actually very easy to make. Shredded cheddar cheese, chopped broccoli, onion and spices are mixed together in a bowl. Then puff pastry is rolled out and 9 pieces. Next the broccoli mixture is placed onto a parchment paper lined baking sheet. The puff pastry pieces are placed on top of broccoli mixture. Then the pastry is pressed down and scored on all the edges. After brushing with an egg wash, the squares are baked until brown and crispy. Briefly let the squares cool and then flip them over before serving.

Crock Pot Italian Chicken Pasta

This crock pot recipe is easy to make for a weeknight or Sunday dinner. Chicken is placed in a slow cooker with garlic powder, onion powder, Italian dressing mix and Italian seasoning. Then jarred marinara and Alfredo sauces are poured over the chicken. The chicken cooks for several hours before being shredded. Next the chicken is returned to the slow cooker with cooked pasta and shredded mozzarella cheese. Everything is stirred together until the cheese is melted.

Last Week’s Posts

Tuxedo Crème Brûlée

This decadent dessert is fancy enough for any New Year’s party. The first step is making a chocolate ganache. Heavy cream is scalded in a saucepan before adding chopped chocolate. Once melted the chocolate ganache is poured in the bottom of ramekins. Then the ramekins are refrigerated until firm. Next a custard layer is made and poured over the chocolate layer. The ramekins then bake in the oven in a warm bath until the center is set. After refrigerating several hours sugar is sprinkled on top of the ramekins and melted with a kitchen torch. 

Air Fryer Zucchini Fries

This tasty appetizer is perfect for any holiday gathering. Zucchini are cut into fries. A breading is made with breadcrumbs, Parmesan cheese, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, salt and pepper. The zucchini fries are coated in flour, beaten eggs and then in the breading. Next the breaded zucchini are cooked in an air fryer until brown and crispy.

White Chocolate Cranberry Bars

These cookie bars are another delicious holiday cookie recipe. Butter and brown sugar are beaten together before adding eggs and vanilla. Then flour, baking powder and salt are added to the batter. Next white chocolate chips, walnuts and dried cranberries are folded into the batter before is spread into a baking dish. The cookie cut in the pan until golden, then are cut into bars once completely cooled.

A quote, a comic and a plan

“I’m going to break one of the rules of the trade here. I’m going to tell you some of the secrets of improvisation. Just remember—it’s always a good idea to follow the directions exactly the first time you try a recipe. But from then on, you’re on your own.” – James Beard

Sometimes, you have to try a recipe to realize how to change it to your liking. I change a lot of what I cook, I look at the original recipe for inspiration, then tweak things from there. Sometimes it’s a small changes, sometimes it’s a drastic change. But I’m always willing to try a new recipe and I hope you will too!