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Tuesday, 31 October 2017

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Roasted Winter Squash with Cilantro Chimichurri

by Garrett McCord

Roasted Winter Squash with Cilantro Chimichurri

We've all had those shocking epiphanies where suddenly you realize that somehow, someway, you've become an adult.

Maybe it was when you found yourself agreeing with Ariel's dad in The Little Mermaid. ("Young lady, you don't love that boy. You don't even know him!") Or perhaps it was when you realized you actually wanted socks for your birthday because that meant you wouldn’t have to spend your own money on them.

For me, it was when I first used the thermostat after getting my first real job after college. Before, I was simply wearing a lot of sweaters and ensuring that whatever I made for dinner required turning on the oven so it would also warm the tiny hovel my landlord passed off as an apartment.

Suddenly, I was adult with a heating bill.

Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

by Elise Bauer

Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

Fall has arrived and with it, the pumpkin season! There are always plenty of pumpkins to carve up around Halloween time and a great way to make use of the pumpkin seeds is to roast them for an easy, healthy snack.

I love to eat them shells and all. If they’re properly toasted and are small to medium sized, they are wonderfully crunchy and easy to eat.

Four-Cheese Lasagna with Fresh Pasta

by Sally Vargas

Four Cheese Lasagna

This is not your Aunt Mary's lasagna—or one you've likely encountered from any family member! There's no tomato sauce and no meat. Just fresh pasta sheets layered with four different kinds of delicious cheese.

This lasagna is golden with crispy-chewy edges on top and creamy insides in the middle. This makes a heavenly and decadent addition to a holiday table or midwinter feast.

8 Things To Do Right Now So You're Ready for the Holidays

by Carrie Havranek

Holiday Prep List

We’re swiftly approaching that “most wonderful time of the year,” right? Ah yes, but it can be stressful, too – especially if some aspect of your kitchen prep has gone awry.

Here's a list of eight things you can start crossing off your list right now so that when the holidays descend — and it always happens quickly — you'll be armed and ready to tackle whatever casserole or cookie comes your way!

How To Cook Potatoes in the Pressure Cooker

by Coco Morante

How To Cook Potatoes in the Pressure Cooker

I don't always prep or cook in advance, but boy am I glad when I do. It's so nice to go into the fridge and find things that are easy assemble into a quick meal.

Like potatoes! A pressure cooker makes fast work of steaming a bunch of cubed potatoes, and I use them for all sorts of things all week long.

Speculoos Brownie Cake + First Look at Baker's Royale Cookbook

by Cindy Rahe

Speculoos Brownie Cake

I have been a long-time follower of Naomi Robinson's blog, Baker's Royale. It was her lush and textured photography style that initially drew me in, but it's been her delicious, homemade desserts that keep me coming back.

Her new book, also titled Baker's Royale, is full of beautifully shot, approachable recipes – 75 of them!

Harvest Salad with Miso-Maple Roasted Butternut Squash

by Sabrina Modelle

Harvest Salad with Roasted Butternut Squash

This vibrant harvest salad is filled with fall's best ingredients. Butternut squash gets roasted with maple and miso, then tossed with crisp apples, dried cranberries, earthy pumpkin seeds, fresh pomegranate seeds, and a maple-Dijon vinaigrette.

The result is a salad that feels like fall on a plate!

Pressure Cooker Garlic Mashed Potatoes

by Coco Morante

Pressure Cooker Mashed Potatoes

After making mashed potatoes every kind of way, these days, it’s all about the electric pressure cooker. The potatoes come out perfectly every time, and it's so, so fast!

Whether you’re making mashed potatoes for a weeknight dinner or a big holiday spread, this is my favorite method for a perfect bowl of spuds.

 

 

 
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