I woke up early this morning to drop Kevin off at a friend’s home. He is carpooling with a few friends to Boston for a work trip. When I got home, I was especially craving waffles and have been wanting to make waffles for some time now. Waffles were a breakfast treat I ate a lot of growing up. My parents didn’t actually make waffles from scratch. Instead, they bought the prepared Eggo Homestyle waffles from the store for my brothers and I.
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I’m very excited to share a recipe from my friend, Courtney’s family. I’ve been watching Court roll out these super thin, almost translucent sugar cookies for the last few years and never knew what these cookies were called. When Court hosted her cookie making and decorating party again this year, I knew I wanted to find out more about her family’s cookie recipe.
Read MoreRoasted Turkey with Rosemary Butter
It’s Cyber Monday today. I’m still working on finalizing my holiday gift shopping for family and friends. I always thought the best deals would be on Black Friday of each year, but I’m beginning to notice Cyber Monday has its own deals and sometimes even better deals. The unpredictable discounts make it difficult for me to time exactly when to get gifts for the best prices. I took a break from online browsing/shopping to work on this post about my Thanksgiving turkey.
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Thanksgiving weekend is coming towards an end. I spent the entire long weekend indulging in warm, comforting food. I still have containers of leftovers sitting in my refrigerator. Instead of just packing up the leftovers in separate containers, I divided all of the leftovers evenly across several meal containers to bring to work for lunch throughout the week. Today, I was craving a lighter, fruit-based breakfast to start my day.
Read MoreBBQ Turkey Pizza
The days after Thanksgiving are the perfect time to incorporate leftovers into new dishes. I love being able to develop new dishes using leftovers from Thanksgiving. We had a lot of leftover turkey from Thanksgiving dinner so I used the leftover turkey the same way I often use leftover chicken. I decided to make some soup and pizza. I made turkey noodle soup the night before and reserved some of the leftover turkey for BBQ turkey pizza this morning.
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It’s Thanksgiving Day. The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade is playing on television in the background. I’m preparing my apron to begin tackling Thanksgiving dinner prep. I started working on the dinner menu two weeks ago. It underwent a few drafts, but I finally settled on the dishes I’ll be making this year. Thanksgiving dinner will feature some classic dishes balanced with some reimagined dishes.
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I love everything about Thanksgiving – the extra-long weekend, the comforting food, the post-Thanksgiving shopping rush, and the Saturday football game. I even love the entire preparation process from brining the turkey the night before to making the sides, desserts, and drinks on the day of. Once all of the food comes together, I feel a sense of accomplishment. I get to enjoy delicious, homemade food right before rushing to the mall to buy holiday gifts for family and friends.
Read MoreChocolate Dipped Potato Chips
The first time I had chocolate covered potato chips was by accident. I was riding the red line from the loop back to my home in Chicago. On my way back, I stopped into a local Trader Joe’s to pick up groceries. As I was browsing through the shelves looking at chocolate covered treats, I noticed a light blue and yellow package labeled Milk Chocolate Covered Potato Chips. I knew I had to try it.
Read MoreCaprese Frittata
I grew up eating some of the best Italian dishes offered in New York City. My entire family is made up of foodies, but my younger brother, Yu, is probably the biggest foodie in our family. I have to credit my younger brother for introducing me to some of simplest, yet tastiest dishes. One of his favorite salads is an Italian caprese salad featuring mozzarella, tomatoes, basil, and finished with a splash of balsamic vinegar.
Read MoreTater Tot Breakfast Casserole
Thanksgiving is just a few days away. In just four days, the prep work will begin. In exactly five days, I will be spending hours in the kitchen preparing Thanksgiving dinner. Yesterday, I started my grocery shopping for Thanksgiving and picked up all of the ingredients needed to make a roast turkey, green bean casserole, cheesy potatoes, biscuits, cranberry sauce, and a few other re-imagined dishes.
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