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Monday, 19 November 2018

Top Recipes This Week (Sneak Peek: Pecan Pie Bars!)

Latest recipes from Simply Recipes.
 

Hi, everyone! Happy Thanksgiving!

Buddy check: how are you feeling right now? Stressed? Nervous? Excited? Ready for feasting? All of the above?! Thanksgiving is actually one of my favorite holidays of the year. I love gathering with friends and family, cooking together, and then spending the afternoon happily ensconced at the table, feasting and making merry.

Here are few tips that I've picked up over the years:
* The more that you can do ahead, the better. Trust me on this one. This week's Green Bean Casserole and Sweet Potato Casserole are both good for that.
* If you're nervous about something, ask for help. Let Grandma help with the turkey or delegate the pie to your cousin who loves to bake. It takes a village to make Thanksgiving dinner and you don't have to do everything yourself!
* Make sure you have pre-dinner snacks. Even if you're on target to serve dinner on schedule, you will inevitably have guests hovering in the kitchen hoping for a nibble. Set out trays of crackers, cheese, and dried fruit to keep them satisfied until dinner.
* Don't sweat the small stuff. Ok, so your turkey is a little dry or the mashed potatoes aren't as perfectly creamy as you intended. It's all good. Is there food on the table? Is everyone smiling and talking to each other? Is there pie and ice cream to look forward to? If so, then you've done your job!

At the end of the day, with bellies full, no one will remember little oopsies. Pour yourself a glass of wine and settle in with some pie -- you definitely deserve it! Cheers!

XOXO
Emma

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Green Bean Casserole from Scratch

by Megan Keno

Classic green bean casserole with fried onion topping, from scratch! Easy to make ahead. So much better than canned!

Sweet Potato Casserole with Marshmallows

by Sally Vargas

Sweet potato casserole topped with gooey marshmallows! Have you ever made this holiday classic? You should! Roast the potatoes first—it deepens their flavor and makes them easy to peel.

 

Pecan Pie Bars

by Cindy Rahe

Pecan Pie Bars are easy to make for the holidays, easy to transport, and even easier to eat. They're just like pecan pie, but no need for the knife and fork!

Cranberry Apple Sangria

by Nancy Mitchell

Make this Cranberry Apple Sangria for the holidays! It's infused with orange liqueur, cloves, vanilla, and cinnamon. You can also warm it up and turn it into a mulled wine.

Crispy Air Fryer Chickpeas

by Carrie Havranek

These Crispy Air Fryer Chickpeas are made for last-minute holiday guest appearances. They're quick to make and are best served as soon as they're made. Season them up however you like and in ten minutes you'll have a crunchy, savory snack ready to go.

 

Pressure Cooker Taco Soup

by Coco Morante

Pressure Cooker Taco Soup for dinner! Topped with crushed tortilla chips, chopped onions, sour cream, and fresh cilantro, you get the flavors of a crispy taco in every bite.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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