Posted on December 30, 2011
New Year’s Food Traditions
Traditional foods that bring good luck and great taste for the New Year!
Traditional foods that bring good luck and great taste for the New Year!
This delicious fritter makes a special treat any time of year, and may just bring you good luck if eaten at the New Year!
If you have a special gluten-free someone on your holiday list, you’ll want to check my list of fantastic gift ideas!
Although associated with important Jewish holidays like Hanukkah and Rosh Hashanah, challah is not only a culturally significant bread at these times of year, but is also a delicious and impressive bread to serve at your table any time.
The perfect authentic touch for those holiday fruitcakes you’ve been meaning to make!
The much maligned fruitcake is actually quite a holiday treasure, symbolic in so many cultures, versions as plentiful as the varied ingredients comprising each recipe. From my research, it seems like you really can’t make a fruitcake wrong, although true connoisseurs may argue the point.
There are those recipes … you know the ones – that simply MUST accompany holidays or the holiday just isn’t the same?! Well, this is one of those treasures! Recreated from a lost recipe, made gluten-free, dairy-free & even refined sugar-free (if you need to go there), and taken up a notch with a crock pot version that is just too easy and delicious to be believed! Part of the Home for the Holidays gluten-free blogger event & contest!
Gingerbread is synonymous with the holiday season. Enjoy this quick and easy recipe, and may your holidays be merry and bright (and very tasty)!
It can be tricky at the holidays to find the right food for every time of day, and one that will make all the guests happy. This overnight Scrumptious Holiday-Worthy “Nog” French Toast Casserole is just the ticket! So easy, so delectable, so ready early in the morning for your overnight guests … you’ll want to celebrate the holidays more often with this winning recipe!
Using quince or any other fruit you like, these fun hand-held pies entice any youngster (think McDonald’s apple pie) and totally impress any grown-up! They are more time consuming to make than a traditional pie, but if you are still feeling uneasy about rolling an entire pie crust, these mini pies are your solution!
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