All Posts Tagged With: "Thanksgiving recipes"
Icebox Butterhorns and Campton Place Hot Chocolate
Our leisurely Saturday morning was intensified with delicious Icebox Butterhorns and Campton Place Hot Chocolate for breakfast. Usually I make these tried-and-true rolls for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner, but of course I couldn’t wait for five more meager days and made them on a whim. Please excuse my doofus of a brother sticking his face [...]
24Nov2008 | Megan | 3 comments | Continued
Pumpkin Tart: Two Ways, with Cinnamon Whipped Cream
Ann, this post is for you. Over the past week I’ve tried my hand at two different pumpkin tarts. They are both equally good. Both tarts feature that soft, almost sugar cookie-like crust that is not too sweet, and a smooth, creamy pumpkin filling, flavored with just the right amount of spice. The topping is [...]
21Nov2008 | Megan | 4 comments | Continued
Basic Pie & Tart Crusts
I never was a huge pie fan until I started making my own and I could control the crust. I know that’s a very food snobbish thing to say, but I say this with complete innocence! I like crusts to be tender, flaky, subtle- the real prize to a pie or tart is the filling. [...]
18Nov2008 | Megan | 5 comments | Continued
Mini Bourbon-Macadamia Nut Pies
Tiny, portable, cute. About the size of a muffin, these little nut pies ooze holiday charm. First of all, it’s nut pie season. Can you recall any other time of year when people eat them with passion, and not guilt? To step it up even more, these pies are made with macadamia nuts, an upgrade from [...]
12Nov2008 | Megan | 2 comments | Continued
Pears in Nightshirts
For this dessert, pears take center stage. Sometimes we forget how wonderful the simplicity of fruit is. While delicious on its own, fruit can also be beautifully dressed up with only a few ingredients. These pears are cooked in pear juice, water, and a little bit of sugar until they are soft and tender, then surrounded in a [...]
9Nov2008 | Megan | 1 comment | Continued
Sugared Cranberries
Cranberries are truly beautiful. They are so simple, yet evoke so much meaning and memories. Often times they are overlooked as a Thanksgiving table staple (you know, that dish with the red glob). When making Cranberry Cornbread Muffins, I was inspired by their distinctive oval shape and shiny garnet red color. They would look beautiful [...]
7Nov2008 | Megan | 1 comment | Continued
Cranberry Corn Muffins
Another holiday favorite. Delicate corn muffins are studded with fresh cranberries for a delicious Fall twist. Enjoy them two ways: sprinkle the tops with sugar before baking for a sweeter breakfast treat, or savor the heartiness of the cornmeal and serve them alongside dinner (or Thanksgiving meal). Cranberries are in season right now, and they should [...]
7Nov2008 | Megan | 2 comments | Continued
Maple Apple Tartlets
Looking for a sophisticated but simple dessert recipe for the holidays? You’ve found it. Dozens of flaky layers provide a tender base for fanned apple slices sprinkled with cinnamon, sugar, butter, and maple syrup. As they bake, they transform from a flat sheet of dough into puffy, elegant tartlets, while simultaneously filling your house with [...]
4Nov2008 | Megan | 1 comment | Continued
Pumpkin Cheesecake with Gingersnap Crust & Praline Caramel Topping
If you aren’t ready for November take a bite of this cheesecake. This dessert has “holiday” written all over it. Its chewy and spicy gingersnap crust mingles with creamy pumpkin, and is accented with just the right amount of sweetness by a praline sauce drizzled over the top of the cheesecake. This is much more fun [...]
26Oct2008 | Megan | 2 comments | Continued
Gingerbread Muffins
Nothing tastes better than a warm muffin in the morning for breakfast. Especially when you’re used to just eating cold cereal. Imagine being greeted first by wafts of cinnamon and cloves, wondering where that wonderful smell is coming from (and maybe what it is), then stumbling through the darkness of your house into the bright, [...]
22Oct2008 | Megan | 1 comment | Continued